For U.S. stores it is ugly out there - in more ways than one

A discounted price is seen at the Wal-Mart Supercenter in the Porter Ranch section of Los Angeles in this November 26, 2013, file photo. REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian/Files · Reuters

By Dhanya Skariachan, Lisa Baertlein and Phil Wahba

CHATHAM, N.J./LOS ANGELES/WHITE PLAINS, NY (Reuters) - The 2013 holiday shopping season may end up being remembered for its ugly sweaters and, for many retailers, even uglier discounts.

With growing online competition, no fashion must-haves and weak consumer confidence, most U.S. retailers will have to offer both big discounts and stellar service to get consumers to spend freely, according to retail analysts who joined Reuters reporters on visits to stores in New York, New Jersey, California and Illinois ahead of the holiday season.

"People are being a lot more selective in where they spend their money," said Wedbush analyst Gabriella Santaniello while touring the Westfield Topanga mall in Canoga Park, California.

To be sure, with online sales increasing, store visits provide only part of the picture. Still, a trip to the mall with a trained expert provides vital clues ahead of the holiday season, which usually accounts for almost half of retailers' profits.

The battle for the consumer dollar is particularly intense in a year when taxes have risen, unemployment has remained stubbornly high, and confidence has taken a hit from the recent government shutdown and uncertainty over the introduction of President Barack Obama's healthcare reforms.

Offsetting those negatives has been the wealth impact of a rise in home prices and a rallying stock market, though that is more likely to help the luxury end of retailing.

Most industry estimates see sales growing modestly overall, with online retailers taking a bigger slice of the pie, and electronics stealing share from apparel.

SEASON OF SWEATERS AND XBOXES?

In a sign of intense competition, there has already been unprecedented price-cutting from the giant discount chain Wal-Mart Stores Inc, earlier-than-usual deals from online goliath Amazon.com Inc, and price-match promises from Best Buy Co Inc, Target Corp and others, even before the season's unofficial kickoff on Thanksgiving Day.

Wedbush's Santaniello is betting on Urban Outfitters Inc, American Eagle Outfitters Inc, and other purveyors of trendy sweaters featuring cutesy animals, phrases such as "totes amaze" (slang for totally amazing) in curly cursive, and "fair isle" patterns.

"This is going to be a Christmas of ugly sweaters. That's the hip thing now, bad sweaters are so cool," among 20- and 30-year olds, she said, eyeing an Urban Outfitters tan sweater with a pair of foxes knitted into the pattern of the garment, a technique known as intarsia.

New must-have gadgets such as Sony Corp's PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Corp's Xbox One gaming consoles and Apple Inc's latest iPhones and iPads could take a bite out of other holiday gift purchases and hurt some apparel chains, according to analysts.