Retail Gets Real Podcast

What’s driving holiday shopping in 2025

Retail Gets Real episode 397: Holiday spending is set to surpass $1 trillion as consumers prioritize family traditions, gift-giving and in-store inspiration
November 26, 2025
Katheine Cullen and Bill Thorne.

Consumer trends

Learn more about how consumers are spending and shopping this holiday season at NRF's Holiday Headquarters.

As the winter season approaches, families across the country are stepping into the holidays with renewed enthusiasm — and retailers are preparing for one of the most meaningful shopping periods of the year. In this episode of Retail Gets Real, NRF Vice President of Industry and Consumer Insights Katherine Cullen breaks down the latest holiday data, uncovers shopping trends and shares the heartfelt traditions that define how Americans celebrate this time of year.

From spending forecasts and toy trends to the influence of technology and the enduring magic of in-store discovery, this episode offers insights into what consumers value most — and why the holidays remain essential to so many.

Holiday spending expectations

Retailers can expect another strong season, with November and December sales projected to exceed $1 trillion for the first time. Cullen says spending could grow up to 3.7% over last year, fueled by consumers who view holiday celebrations as essential, not optional.

That essential mindset is reflected in consumer budgets: Shoppers plan to spend around $860 on average for gifts and seasonal items. And the tradition of Thanksgiving weekend shopping remains alive and well — nearly 190 million consumers plan to shop in stores and online from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday this year.

The truth about early shopping

Despite headlines claiming retailers “force” earlier shopping, Cullen says that consumer behavior drives the calendar. While some people begin browsing in October, most holiday momentum still occurs in November. Shoppers continue to look forward to Black Friday–themed deals, Thanksgiving week promotions and the excitement of browsing in person.

Gifts, trends and the kid factor

From trending toys like Legos, Barbies, Nintendo products and Pokémon to emerging favorites such as KPop Demon Hunters, kids have strong opinions about their wish lists — and we hear directly from them. Electronics, creative toys and even robot gadgets rank high. Other gift ideas from kids include Squishmallows and iPads, plus the ultimate gift for adults: a hug.

As for adults, the classics abide:

  • Gift cards remain the top choice, with $29 billion expected to be spent

  • Clothing and accessories maintain steady popularity

  • Tech tools and small electronics continue to inspire gift-givers

Where shoppers find inspiration

Interestingly, consumers are returning to a familiar source of holiday inspiration: catalogs. While social media algorithms, online searches and even AI tools like ChatGPT play a role, catalogs and in-store browsing offer something unique — the ability to stumble upon the unexpected.

Bricks-and-mortar stores give shoppers the chance to be “truly surprised,” Cullen says, letting them discover gifts they didn’t know existed.

Episode chapters


(00:00:00) Holiday kickoff and early shopping myths

  • How consumer behavior — not retailers — shapes early holiday shopping

  • What NRF data reveals about November momentum

  • Why Black Friday traditions remain as strong as ever

  • How families describe the meaning behind their celebrations


(00:07:38) What kids really want — and what toys are trending for 2025

  • The toys topping wish lists, from Squishmallows to robots

  • How nostalgia and new tech shape this year’s hottest gifts

  • Why some classics — Legos, Barbies, Hot Wheels — never fade

  • Where shoppers are finding inspiration for the perfect present


(00:11:35) Where holiday gift inspiration really comes from

  • How kids, parents and shoppers discover new gift ideas

  • Why catalogs and in-store browsing are making a comeback

  • How algorithms and AI shape (and influence) holiday shopping

  • The surprising value of “unexpected finds” during the season


(00:16:41) The songs, foods and flavors that define the holidays

  • Kids’ favorite holiday songs — from classics to unexpected picks

  • Why food traditions hold such emotional power this time of year

  • How families blend old favorites with new seasonal rituals

  • The surprising dishes and treats that shoppers can’t celebrate without


(00:19:58) The traditions that make the holidays meaningful

  • How families blend Christmas, Hanukkah and unique rituals

  • Why simple traditions — music, lights, pajamas — create lasting memories

  • How gift-opening customs vary from home to home

  • What kids think adults really want for the holidays

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