Global Luxury Ski Apparel Market Research Report 2023-Competitive Analysis, Status and Outlook by Type, Downstream Industry, and Geography, Forecast to 2029
A ski apparel is made from wind- and water-resistant or waterproof fabric, and has a non-removable liner made of nylon, silk, cotton or taffeta. Its main function is to keep a person warm while participating in winter sports. It is generally a unisex garment. A ski apparel is meant to be worn with a base layer, which consists of long johns and a warm shirt, usually designed for skiing.
Luxury ski apparel combines the technical aspects of the best ski apparel, and adds new luster to it by using the highest quality materials, insulating materials and attractive styles. Luxury Apparel is designed and manufactured by top designer brands, and the product price is very expensive.
Market Overview:The latest research study on the global Luxury Ski Apparel market finds that the global Luxury Ski Apparel market reached a value of USD 1497.97 million in 2022. It’s expected that the market will achieve USD 2270.3 million by 2028, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.18% during the forecast period.
Epidemic risk
After the outbreak of novel coronavirus, countries around the world issued policies to prevent and control the epidemic according to the national deployment. The epidemic affected a wide range, and the production, operation and consumer markets of various industries were affected. Suppliers, customers and other stakeholders are also affected to varying degrees, which leads to delays in procurement, production and sales, which has a certain impact on the company's operations in the industry. If the novel coronavirus outbreak breaks out again or becomes normal, it will have a certain impact on the overall production and operation of the company and the industry.
Technological innovation to enhance user experience
For a long time, outdoor skiing equipment has emphasized the function of keeping warm, wind-proof and waterproof. Of course, safety and comfort are also particularly important. In recent years, most of the ski garments have made technological innovations in fabrics, focusing on improving the functionality of ski garments.
The adoption of high-performance fabric G-TEC PLUS can help apparel blend high ductility and air permeability; Clothes made of LYCRA fiber have powerful recovery function, so that the clothes do not deform; The excellent elasticity of Primeflex fabric can make skiers finish skiing more freely.
The brand has achieved commercial success by striking a balance between practicality, style and authenticity, which usually includes clever functional features such as waterproof, windproof and pit zipper for releasing heat. These technological innovations have brought new vitality to the market.
Higher brand barriers
It takes a lot of time, energy, financial resources and material resources for the brand to really do a good job in skiing costumes. In addition to the understanding of skiing, a lot of research and development, design and testing in the early stage, building brand recognition in consumers' hearts is also a compulsory course for Luxury Ski Apparel enterprises. Luxury Ski Apparel brand should enhance users' core perception, bind with a relatively vertically subdivided sports event, and create core clothing for it as brand endorsement. Luxury Ski Apparel has a higher market barriers, and brand awareness is becoming more and more critical.
Seasonal and origin restrictions
Even if you have enough economic strength, you can't ski at will. Because skiing is seasonal and limited by venues, it is necessary to drive, ride or even fly to the destination or other countries to ski, and skiers are required to have enough time to participate in sports. If it is a family with children, how to arrange children is also a problem, and a series of problems are too numerous to mention. The above problems restrict people's participation in skiing and hinder the development of Luxury Ski Apparel market.
Region Overview:In 2022, the share of the Luxury Ski Apparel market in Europe stood at 34.4%.
Company Overview:Moncler is one of the major players operating in the Luxury Ski Apparel market, holding a share of 44.19% in 2021.
Moncler
Founded in Monestier de Clermont, Grenoble, France, in 1952, Moncler is now based in Italy. Over the course of the years the brand has teamed style with ongoing technological research which harnesses the knowledge of mountaineering experts. Moncler collections combine extreme needs with day-to-day city life. In 2003 Remo Ruffini took over the company of which he is now Chairman and CEO. Moncler directly produces and distributes it's own clothing and accessories collections, through its direct boutiques and the world’s most exclusive department and multibrand stores.
Bogner
Bogner's been making incredible ski clothing since 1932, and in true practical German fashion, the gear is some of the best out there for those who are spending their days in the powder. In fact, the German company has been the official outfitter of its country's ski team since 1952.
Segmentation Overview:Among different product types, Jacket segment is anticipated to contribute the largest market share in 2028.
Application Overview:The market's largest segment by application is the segment Men's Clothing, with a market share of 55.21% in 2022.
Key Companies in the global Luxury Ski Apparel market covered in Chapter 3:Patagonia
Kjus
Fendi
Moncler
Canada Goose
HellyHansen
Arc'teryx
The North Face
Fusalp
Bogner
Phenix
Rossignol
In Chapter 4 and Chapter 14.2, on the basis of types, the Luxury Ski Apparel market from 2018 to 2029 is primarily split into:Jacket
Pants
Others
In Chapter 5 and Chapter 14.3, on the basis of Downstream Industry, the Luxury Ski Apparel market from 2018 to 2029 covers:Men's Clothing
Women's Clothing
Children's Clothing
Geographically, the detailed analysis of consumption, revenue, market share and growth rate, historic and forecast (2018-2029) of the following regions are covered in Chapter 8 to Chapter 14:North America (United States, Canada)
Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland, Sweden)
Asia Pacific (China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia)
Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina)
Middle East & Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, South Africa)