Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Eye Care

Eye Care market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Eyewear in Italy

      Eyewear in Italy Italian eyewear is projected to record single-digit growth in current value terms in 2023. Eyewear saw a quick recovery after the decline seen in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Value sales returned to pre-pandemic levels in 2021 with this being followed by more stable growth in ... Read More

    • Eyewear in Indonesia

      Eyewear in Indonesia Retail value sales of eye wear in Indonesia registered accelerated growth in constant value terms in 2023, surpassing the performance of the previous year. As the country emerged from the pandemic, Indonesians became increasingly keen to travel, socialise and spend more time out ... Read More

    • Sunglasses in Italy

      Sunglasses in Italy After a very positive 2022 during which saw sunglasses recorded double-digit growth in value and volume terms, 2023 is set to be a more complex year for the category. The dynamic growth seen in 2022 was linked to the category’s ongoing recovery after the decline seen in 2020 foll ... Read More

    • Spectacles in the US

      Spectacles in the US As consumers fully emerge from the shadows of pandemic recovery and re-establish normalcy, spectacles continues to witness steady growth, even surpassing pre-pandemic sales levels in both current value and volume terms. Compared to its double-digit growth in 2022, spectacles is ... Read More

    • Spectacles in France

      Spectacles in France Despite administrative complexities, sales of spectacles in France are set to maintain steady growth in both volume and current value terms throughout 2023, although this is likely to vary across different regions and types of opticians – independent, mutualists or chains. Simil ... Read More

    • Eyewear in France

      Eyewear in France Eyewear in France will not see witness growth as robust as it enjoyed in 2022. This is in large part due to the fact that consumers do not typically indulge in annual purchases of new sunglasses or prescription glasses. Nonetheless, there persists a sense of caution optimism among ... Read More

    • Spectacles in Italy

      Spectacles in Italy Sales of spectacles are set to see only moderate growth in current value terms in 2023, with growth being curbed by the low purchasing power of many Italians. Due to the impact of high inflation on the cost of living many people are being forced to limit or postpone non-essential ... Read More

    • Sunglasses in the US

      Sunglasses in the US Sales of sunglasses in the US experienced a sharp decline in 2020 and early 2021 due to the pandemic. However, the category bounced back to 2019 levels in current value sales terms in 2022, faster than expected. This recovery can be attributed to the return of outdoor events suc ... Read More

    • Spectacles in Indonesia

      Spectacles in Indonesia Retail sales of spectacles advanced at a slower rate in constant value terms in 2023, continuing the trend of the previous year. Unlike contact lenses, the category registered healthy growth during the pandemic years, due to the fact that glasses were seen as essential items. ... Read More

    • Sunglasses in France

      Sunglasses in France In contrast to the highly impressive performance in 2022, sunglasses in France is set to see less impressive though still-solid volume and current value sales growth throughout 2023. The anticipated heatwave – typically a boon for sunglasses sales, and the projected growth in do ... Read More

    • Eyewear in the US

      Eyewear in the US After strong growth in 2022, across contact lenses, spectacles and sunglasses, eyewear is experiencing slower, albeit positive, current value growth in 2023. With consumers embracing the “new normal” of hybrid work and resurgence of travel activities in a post-pandemic era, there c ... Read More

    • Spectacles in the Netherlands

      Spectacles in the Netherlands Spectacles is a significant category in the Netherlands as over 50% of Dutch adults wear spectacles due to digital lifestyles and extensive screen exposure, and an ageing population. Manufacturers are addressing vision problems resulting from increased screen time with ... Read More

    • Eyewear in the Netherlands

      Eyewear in the Netherlands The Dutch eyewear market continues to grow as a result of an expansion of the consumer base due to extended screen exposure, which is causing an increasing number of eyesight related problems amongst the population. While the market is large as at least 50% of Dutch adults ... Read More

    • Sunglasses in the Netherlands

      Sunglasses in the Netherlands Sunglasses performed well in 2022, with growth driven by the opening of foodservice, the return of holidays and the general good weather in The Netherlands in the year. With over 2.233 hours of sunshine in 2022, the country experienced a record year, compared with the a ... Read More

    • Where Consumers Shop for Eyewear

      Where Consumers Shop for Eyewear As inflation hits consumers’ purchasing power, modern eyewear shoppers have increasingly demanding expectations of the products they buy. Players in the industry will have to adapt their retail strategies to remain competitive. Eyewear sales via e-commerce are likely ... Read More

    • Eye Care in South Africa

      Eye Care in South Africa Many South Africans are now spending greater time online due to increasing digitalisation in the country. Habits formed during the pandemic persist, whereby consumers are spending more time indoors but also using their technological devices more frequently, for leisure, shop ... Read More

    • Global Consumer Trends in Eyewear

      Global Consumer Trends in Eyewear In spite of increased interest rates, gross lending is expected to increase, but not by as much as in 2021, when with society opening up post pandemics, there was a surge in gross lending. Euromonitor International's Consumer Lending in Colombia report establishes t ... Read More

    • Eye Care in Japan

      Eye Care in Japan In 2022, eye care is still not expected to fully recover to the level of value sales seen before the pandemic, in 2019, due to the impact of reduced demand from inbound travellers, particularly from China. However, both standard eye care and allergy eye care are set to see current ... Read More

    • Eye Care in Bulgaria

      Eye Care in Bulgaria Eye care is witnessing another year of robust growth in current value sales in 2022 amidst the increased incidence of eye conditions such as eye strains and dry eye as well as allergies affecting the eye. Improved eye care formulas and new formats are additionally contributing t ... Read More

    • Eye Care in Sweden

      Eye Care in Sweden While eye care remains one of the smallest OTC categories in Sweden, it is not a novel category that people would typically be unaware of. Eye care – notably due to allergy eye care – has seen high growth rates in 2021-2022 due to factors such as consumer lifestyles returning to n ... Read More

    • Eye Care in South Korea

      Eye Care in South Korea Demand for standard eye care, the dominant category, declined following the emergence of the pandemic and subsequent restrictions to control the spread of the virus. This led to prolonged home seclusion and remote working, resulting in more frequent use of spectacles and less ... Read More

    • Eye Care in the Philippines

      Eye Care in the Philippines Demand for standard eye care remains high in 2022 as sales continue to climb. The main reason for the increasing popularity of standard eye care products is the dramatic increase that has been seen in the amount of time that Philippine consumers are spending front of digi ... Read More

    • Eye Care in Malaysia

      Eye Care in Malaysia Demand for eye care products increased during the pandemic as many workers switched to working from home, while most schools were also closed due to ongoing measures in place to halt the spread of COVID-19. Those working and studying from home spent long hours using digital devi ... Read More

    • Eye Care in Turkey

      Eye Care in Turkey The event of the pandemic led to an increase in eye care sales, as consumers were spending more time on such devices as smartphones, tablets, and laptops for both work and leisure. As a result, they suffered from dry or tired eyes, leading to increased demand for eye care products ... Read More

    • Eye Care in Slovakia

      Eye Care in Slovakia Dry eyes can be caused by many factors, including poor air quality and reduced tear production. A growing number of consumers are suffering from dry eyes, with an ageing population playing a role in this. However, the largest contributor to dry and red eyes is increased screen t ... Read More

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