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.

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Women's Apparel Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Womenswear in Saudi Arabia

    ... and strive for equality between men and women, through enhancing women’s rights, support systems and care programmes, to also improve women’s working lives and professional opportunities across all sectors. Furthermore, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund ... Read More

  • Vegan Women’s Fashion Market – Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Product Type (Accessories, Clothing & Apparel, Footwear), By Sales Channel (Supermarket/Hypermarket, Exclusive Stores, Online, Others), By Region, By Competition, 2018-2028

    ... The Global Market for Vegan Women's Fashion reached a valuation of USD 357 billion in 2022 and is poised for substantial growth in the forecast period, with a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of ... Read More

  • Sustainable Footwear Market By Product Type (Athletic and Non-athletic), By Gender (Men, Women) By Sales Channel (Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Specialty Stores, Online, Shoe Stores, Others) By Region, By Competition Forecast & Opportunities, 2018-2028F

    ... Market, valued at USD 6.6 billion in 2022, is poised for substantial growth in the forecast period, with an anticipated CAGR of 5.4% through 2028. This market for sustainable footwear has garnered significant attention in ... Read More

  • Athletic Footwear Market By Type (Aerobic Shoes, Running Shoes, Walking Shoes, Trekking & Hiking Shoes, Sports Shoes, Others), By End User (Men, Women, Children), By Sales Channel (Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Multi-Branded Stores, Sports Stores, Online, Others), By Region, By Competition Forecast & Opportunities, 2018-2028F

    ... Region, By Competition Forecast & Opportunities, 2018-2028F The Global Athletic Footwear Market achieved a valuation of USD 130.12 billion in 2022 and is poised for substantial growth throughout the forecast period, with a projected Compound ... Read More

  • Jeans in Singapore

    ... jacket or top. Brands have been seen to launch more denim products, and even sets involving both a top and bottom. Denim, being such a versatile material, appeals to consumers of all ages and body ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Thailand

    ... the item’s functionality. This is especially true with regard to comfort and the ease at which the item can be mixed and matched with different outfits. This is in part a consequence of consumers spending ... Read More

  • Jeans in Thailand

    ... the market has not only innovated in its products, but also in its retail experiences. For instance in 2023, Levi’s Thailand introduced its “Levi's 501 Experience” marketing activity to celebrate its 150th anniversary for its ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Singapore

    ... expected to reach the pre-pandemic levels of retail volume and current value sales in 2023, but is expected to surpass these early in the forecast period. With restrictions lifted, most consumers have returned to their ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Singapore

    ... sales of apparel and footwear in this year, with consumers supporting the growth of categories such as jackets and coats, and suits, which suffered significantly during the pandemic years. However, hybrid working has limited growth ... Read More

  • Jeans in Canada

    ... rates, particularly impacting household necessities like groceries. The driving force behind this growth is the ongoing casualisation trend, with consumers choosing denim for its versatility and acceptance in workplaces with more relaxed dress codes post-pandemic. ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Denmark

    ... the war in Ukraine. Consumer confidence remains curbed in 2023, with some consumers limiting shopping expenses and choosing to save money given the economic downturn. As a result, retail volume sales of womenswear have witnessed ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Hong Kong, China

    ... tourists is set to become the main driver of womenswear’s gradual recovery. In particular, high-spending tourists can help accelerate the recovery for premium womenswear, despite the fact that luxury shopping in Hong Kong is gradually ... Read More

  • Jeans in Denmark

    ... other European countries, pushing up costs and the retail price of jeans. Although inflation has decreased somewhat in 2023, jeans prices remain high and consumers are still feeling the pinch on disposable income. Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Jeans in Malaysia

    ... many established brands, including the iconic Levi’s with its limited-edition collections. However, economy jeans saw the fastest rate of growth in 2023, partly due to the high cost of living in Malaysia, which led many ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in the Czech Republic

    ... consumer behaviour in Q4. Although overall business results were less affected by economic instability through much of the year, a decline in retail volume sales over 2022 as a whole was observed due to the ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Vietnam

    ... start of the year. Due to the impact of price inflation, consumers are adopting a more prudent approach to their spending with many people being focused on increasing their savings and reducing their expenditure on ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Malaysia

    ... to travel, socialise and spend more time outside the home, which translated into them spending more money and time on their personal appearance. The return of Malaysians to their physical workspaces promoted growth in formal ... Read More

  • Womenswear in the Czech Republic

    ... in 2021 and 2022 from the Coronavirus (COVID-19)-induced slump in 2020. As in 2022, retail volume sales are projected to continue to decline over 2023, having experienced a brief rebound in 2021 from a steep ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Canada

    ... economy recovered from the pandemic's impact. Canada, having ended public COVID-19 safety measures in mid-2022, faced a delayed recovery compared to countries with earlier restrictions lift. Notably, office wear gains momentum in 2023 as more ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Vietnam

    ... Vietnamese government temporarily reduced the VAT rate from 10% to 8% in July 2023 (until the end of the year) to assist businesses and to support consumer spending this has not had a significant impact ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Denmark

    ... increases. In the face of these higher prices and costs of living, Danish consumers have continued to reduce demand for apparel and footwear, as part of a broader trend to limit shopping expenses and save ... 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

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