Women's Apparel Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

The Women’s Apparel Global Industry was $621 Billion in 2014 which was a 12% increase over the last 5 year period. Women’s apparel would cover outerwear, footwear, blouses, slacks, jeans, dresses, skirts, hats and accessories. The largest markets of consumerism for women’s apparel are Brazil, China, Italy, Japan and the U.S with developing countries also expecting an increase as a result of a larger annual growth.

MarketResearch.com creates reports which share data and analytics on current and future market trends provides an outlook for women’s clothing types and styles. Market research reports can be customized to target specific demographic groups and country specific demographics for women’s apparel and style.

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Women's Apparel Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Womenswear in Colombia

    ... with this trend expected to persist into 2024 due to high inventory levels. Retail value sales are expected to plateau, while volume sales have already experienced a slight decline. Constrained consumer spending, exacerbated by rising ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Argentina

    ... apparel less frequently, although many are still inclined to choose higher quality and more fashionable items when they do purchase new clothes. In this economic climate, consumers tend to spend what money they have quickly ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Denmark

    ... rising wages and lower interest rates. Consumers have become more inclined to spend on apparel and footwear, with some choosing to trade up again to premium brands. Current value growth picked up substantially in 2024 ... Read More

  • Womenswear in the Czech Republic

    ... womenswear, with an estimated 5–7% of female consumers purchasing period underwear, alongside menstrual cups, which were introduced to the market several years earlier. Data from the drugstore chain dm-Drogerie Markt and the leading Czech menstrual ... Read More

  • Jeans in Colombia

    ... The casualisation of workwear and the wide variety of models and styles available, not tied to a specific trend, have boosted demand for jeans. For instance, wide jeans are particularly trendy among Generation Z, while ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Denmark

    ... a rise in consumer confidence and this has translated into higher spending on womenswear, among other goods. Many Danish consumers are prioritising spend on travel and experiences over consumer goods, due to pent-up demand from ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Egypt

    ... factors. Firstly, the devaluation of the Egyptian pound in March 2024 resulted in a loss of more than 60% of its value, sharply increasing the cost of imported raw materials, especially textiles. Additionally, two hikes ... Read More

  • Jeans in Argentina

    ... are drawn to brands offering payment options and specifically the possibility of paying in instalments. Discounts offered by different brands through banks or virtual wallets are crucial. Euromonitor International's Jeans in Argentina report offers a ... Read More

  • Jeans in Singapore

    ... stylish clothing. Jeans, which once had a strictly casual connotation, have evolved into a versatile essential, easily transitioning to more polished outfits when paired with blazers or dressier pieces. Euromonitor International's Jeans in Singapore report ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Colombia

    ... increased energy bills, and ongoing economic and political uncertainty. These factors have significantly squeezed consumers’ discretionary income, prompting a shift in spending priorities away from fashion. Rather than focusing on apparel, consumers are now favouring ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in the Czech Republic

    ... optimistic outlook, characterised by a recovery in demand and growing consumer confidence. Despite this positive shift, cheap fast fashion continues to dominate among Czech consumers. The Chinese ultra-fast fashion brand Shein has gained significant market ... Read More

  • Jeans in Malaysia

    ... that can easily be dressed up or down for different occasions.. Whether paired with a loose-fitting shirt for a relaxed look or dressed up with a jacket for a more polished outfit, jeans remain wardrobe ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Spain

    ... key factor behind this trend. With many households exposed to rising interest rates, given the high concentration of variable-rate mortgages, Spaniards saw a decline in their disposable incomes and exercised caution when it came to ... Read More

  • Jeans in Spain

    ... were forced to raise their prices due to a general increase in their operating costs. As a result, Spanish consumers strove to reduce their expenses, leading to a shift from higher value-added products to more ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in the Philippines

    ... and Opus Mall, which opened its doors in early 2024, driving retail expansion. Additionally, High Street South, which has been continuously expanding since its initial launch at the start of the review period, remains a ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Malaysia

    ... The rising cost of living is a significant factor impacting the market, with higher production costs - driven by increases in raw material prices and labour shortages - leading to higher prices for clothing and ... Read More

  • Womenswear in the Philippines

    ... American pop culture, widespread sports broadcasting, and strategic investments by major sportswear brands. Sportswear has gradually become normalised for everyday use, including for women, across both the Philippines and the wider global market. Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Malaysia

    ... for non-formal and comfortable clothing has surged accordingly. Casual staples like women’s jeans, women’s tops, and women’s leggings have experienced substantial growth in Malaysia, outperforming more formal womenswear categories such as women’s suits and women’s ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Spain

    ... the latest trends at the most affordable prices. Downgrading emerged as the key driver of sales in 2024, significantly influencing both retail volume and current value growth in the category. Many Spanish women turned to ... Read More

  • Jeans in the Philippines

    ... wardrobe guidelines, allowing more diverse types of clothing, including jeans. In alignment with global trends, some companies in the Philippines have adopted ""Casual Fridays,"" a trend whereby employees can dress casually on the last working ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Japan

    ... have been heavily influenced by the changing climate. This industry has always been affected by the weather conditions, but this year’s notable characteristics have been another long, extremely hot summer and mild winter, the same ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Japan

    ... the Japan Meteorological Agency, the summers of 2023 and 2024 recorded the highest temperatures since records began. The heat in the summer did not dissipate quickly, with even October seeing days when temperatures soared to ... Read More

  • Jeans in Japan

    ... 2021 inbound arrivals plummeted to less than 1% of 2019 levels. However, from 2022 onwards, a rebound began, and by 2023, following the transition of COVID-19 to a lower risk category, there was a notable ... Read More

  • Womenswear in China

    ... to be able to sustain this rapid upward trend in 2024, with the year set to register only low single-digit growth. The primary cause remains the overall sluggishness in consumer markets. In 2024, influenced by ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Italy

    ... due to the renewed interest of Italian customers in buying new fashionable items for their daily life. Sales also benefited from the easing of the cost of living crisis with inflation stabilising in 2024 after ... Read More

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