Men's Apparel Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

Men’s apparel industry is made up of men’s active wear, formal wear, essentials, casual wear, and outerwear. Company's responsible for the manufacturing and distribution of men’s apparel develop the clothing from textile and fabric purchased from textile firms. These companies buy the fabrics, but they also design the clothing and create the samples to display before finalizing the product.

The men’s apparel wholesalers that are normally buying the clothing goods from manufacturing companies then go on to sell the apparel to retailers. Retail stores that specialize in men’s apparel will also offer consumers other services, like alterations that may be required for the men’s apparel to fit well on a consumer.

Men’s apparel firms additionally have to change the apparel they produce all the time to stay relevant with customer trends and demands. As an example, manufacturing clothing that mixes in recycled material, or have electronic capabilities (like small lights inside clothing). Sometimes, customer demand also demands that the apparel industry develops, manufactures, and distribute clothing at a much faster rate than normal.

Customer demands and preferences are the major factors driving the men’s apparel industry, but manufacturing prices are also a factor. Profitability in this sector depends on many factors also: the focus put on specific locations. specialization of items, efficiency of overall operations, and contracts with marketing agencies. As competition gets heavy, apparel firms many times develop partnerships to create a stronger presence. Successful advertising moves, in addition to presence in specialized markets help in letting apparel companies crease larger revenues.

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Men's Apparel Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Menswear in Vietnam

    ... value and volume terms. Although the government has introduced a temporary reduction in VAT from 10% to 8% for the second half of 2023, many individuals are still being forced to look for ways to ... Read More

  • Jeans in Australia

    ... result, volume sales of jeans are set to turn to decline in 2023, while value sales are expected to maintain slight growth. Notably, the premiumisation trend continues to influence consumer choice amongst higher-spending consumers, limiting ... Read More

  • Jeans in Vietnam

    ... that was implemented by the government in June 2023. With disposable income coming under pressure many consumers have been forced to cut back on buying non-essential items, including jeans. Jeans are fairly durable items of ... Read More

  • Jeans in the Czech Republic

    ... for socialising or even at work. Premium and super premium brands have been challenged not just by the high inflationary pressure on production and transportation costs and product prices, resulting in consumer shift towards cheaper ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Australia

    ... energy bills. These factors have squeezed consumers’ discretionary income, prompting a shift in spending priorities away from fashion. Instead, consumers are turning to experiences such as travel and dining out for joy and pleasure in ... Read More

  • Menswear in Australia

    ... ongoing cost-of-living crisis. Even traditionally robust sales during Father's Day were impacted by the prevailing economic challenges. According to a survey by the Australian Retailers Association (ARA), gift items such as nightwear, underwear, and outdoorwear, ... Read More

  • Menswear in Hong Kong, China

    ... tourists are gradually returning. As tourist consumption historically accounted for 20-30% of apparel retail sales in Hong Kong, the return of tourist expenditure is likely to become the main growth driver of menswear’s recovery in ... Read More

  • Jeans in Hong Kong, China

    ... many years. However, in 2023, there has been a noticeable decline in skinny jeans options in the local market, in line with increasing demand for more relaxed fits. Straight leg, wide leg, and jeans with ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Hong Kong, China

    ... city’s social restrictions from the second half of 2022 to early 2023. Since March 2023, Hong Kong has been fully open with a lifting of all pandemic-related restrictions. The resurgence in tourism has played a ... Read More

  • Jeans in France

    ... is showing the best performance, along with the fact that jeans are durable garments, thus have a reasonably long lifecycle and, having already been purchased, the next replacement cycle has not yet come about. That ... Read More

  • Jeans in Japan

    ... Japanese, was a hot term at this time. As society began to open up from 2022, jeans returned to growth. Consumers also got used to the situation, learning the risks of COVID-19 and how to ... Read More

  • Menswear in Indonesia

    ... meant that consumers continued to suffer from reduced levels of purchasing power and therefore focused their spending on those items seen as being necessary. Moreover, Indonesian men tend to replace older items of clothing less ... Read More

  • Menswear in Italy

    ... of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and fast growth rebounds in both 2021 and 2022. The category is expected to see the highest retail current value growth in apparel and footwear over 2023. This is partly because menswear ... Read More

  • Jeans in the Philippines

    ... to a combination of style preferences, sustainability concerns, cyclical fashion trends, and the desire for individuality and creative expression that developed in 2023. Vintage classic jeans have a nostalgic and retro appeal, making them appealing ... Read More

  • Jeans in South Korea

    ... also helping to boost demand for durable jeans. The “double denim” trend – wearing denim for both the top and bottom half – is particularly popular as Y2K fashions prevail. Double denim, which used to ... Read More

  • Menswear in the Philippines

    ... older times, such as straight cut jeans, tucked-in basic polos, and chinos, which became popular for their clean yet aesthetically appealing look. In addition, some men, and especially those belonging to older generations, are also ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in South Korea

    ... footwear have been largely fulfilled following the lifting of social distancing measures lifted and the greater resumption of out-of-home activities. In addition, ongoing economic instability in South Korea, due to high inflation and a murky ... Read More

  • Menswear in France

    ... declines seen during the era of the pandemic store closures. However, overall, menswear is faring better than womenswear as men are typically not as cautious in their spending compared to women and will tend to ... Read More

  • Menswear in South Korea

    ... South Korea government lifted the mask mandate in April 2023 and officially announced the end of the pandemic in the country, and the beginning of an endemic era. This resulted in the significant resumption of ... Read More

  • Jeans in Italy

    ... a downturn with the pandemic, as Italians limited their spending on apparel and focused on home wear and nightwear. The recovery continued throughout 2022; however, the rebound was not enough to return to the 2019 ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in the Philippines

    ... consumer base for apparel and footwear. In addition to this, the consumer purchase index of the country has also been growing with an average of 5.8 in 2022 against 6.8 in 2023 (as of year ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Indonesia

    ... the pandemic, Indonesians became increasingly keen to travel, socialise and spend more time outside the home. This fuelled demand for apparel and footwear in 2021 and 2022, as consumers paid more attention to their appearance. ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Italy

    ... slump caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Nonetheless, most categories, and apparel and footwear overall, are expected to exceed their 2019 pre-pandemic level of retail current value sales by the end of the review period. ... Read More

  • Jeans in Indonesia

    ... a pair of jeans is less subject to fashion trends and as such, can be worn it wears out, or no longer fits. Moreover, the phenomenon of “revenge buying”, which occurred in 2022, following the ... Read More

  • Hosiery in South Korea

    ... particular, demand for non-sheer hosiery has received a boost from the sportswear boom. Euromonitor International's Hosiery in South Korea report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national ... Read More

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