Top Replenished Product Categories at Guess in 2025
Guess has long balanced European-inspired style with everyday wearability. To understand which product categories are performing best in 2025, we analyzed data from over 28,000 Guess products using Woveninsights’ Market Insights module, covering a six-month period leading up to May 2025.
This article breaks down the top replenished categories at Guess and highlights what fashion professionals can learn from these patterns to optimize their own assortments.

The Most Frequently Replenished Categories at Guess
Across the last six months, the most frequently replenished categories at Guess were:
- Jewelry
- Bottom
- Bag
- Footwear

What Frequent Replenishment Tells Us About Product Strategy
Frequent restocking is often a result of products hitting sell-through targets, outperforming expectations, or supporting key brand narratives. Here's what these categories reveal about how Guess is operating:
Jewelry is one of the most frequently restocked categories at Guess, with items like earrings, necklaces, and bold accessories consistently in demand.
Bottoms, including jeans, trousers, and skirts, are also regularly replenished, showing strong sales across a range of fits and styles.
Bags continue to be popular, with frequent restocks reflecting steady shopper interest.
Footwear is another key category, with boots, heels, and sneakers restocked often to keep up with demand for both seasonal and everyday styles.
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