Region: Asia
Category: Men's Apparel

Asia Men's Apparel

(197 reports matching your criteria)
  • Jeans in Hong Kong, China

    ... and super premium jeans have been hit especially hard due to the overall reduction of international tourist consumption as a result of an unfavourable exchange rate. With the Hong Kong dollar pegged to the strong ... Read More

  • Menswear in Hong Kong, China

    ... In particular, demand for luxury menswear has been impacted by the overall reduction of international tourism spending as a result of an unfavourable exchange rate. With the Hong Kong dollar pegged to the strong US ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Hong Kong, China

    ... by significant challenges due to broader economic uncertainty in the region. The declining appeal to inbound tourists as a previous “shopping heaven”, along with the reduction in domestic interest, is one of the most important ... Read More

  • Menswear in Turkey

    ... the challenging economy and political uncertainty. In addition, many men prefer to spend their precious disposable income on experiences, such as holidays, to the detriment of menswear products. Euromonitor International's Menswear in Turkey report offers ... Read More

  • Jeans in Turkey

    ... climate change and water security programs. Mavi aims to make its entire denim collection eco-friendly by 2030. In 2023, its Mavi Jeans All Blue collection featured a number of “green” alternatives, including organic cotton, recycled ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Turkey

    ... devaluation of the Turkish Lira and soaring retail prices. As the economic crisis evolved, price-sensitive consumers were increasingly drawn to more affordable products while the more affluent population continued to opt for luxury brands. With ... Read More

  • Jeans in Taiwan

    ... new style or functional denim fabrics, it is not the first mainstream choice for outerwear in Taiwan, due to the increasingly hot climate and longer summer season in Taiwan. Although jeans made from imitation denim ... Read More

  • Menswear in Taiwan

    ... whether the trend will change in the future as various new core styles have emerged in 2024. Taiwan’s street fashion is now in a state of continuous growth and style diversification, with new brands and ... Read More

  • Jeans in Thailand

    ... various styles and fabrics that suit both casual and smarter looks. With fast fashion facing increasing criticism for its low-quality and disposable nature, denim’s durability offers a welcomed contrast. As such, Thai consumers view a ... Read More

  • Hosiery in South Korea

    ... has become a means of expressing individual styles, with consumers moving away from plan hosiery and opting for vibrant, colourful, and patterned options – in both sheer and non-sheer variants. Added to which, in non-sheer ... Read More

  • Jeans in South Korea

    ... seeing the lowest growth, with volume in a slight negative slump (albeit improved from the previous year). H&M (H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB) is the leading brand in economy jeans, holding over a quarter of ... Read More

  • Menswear in Thailand

    ... trend. For example, Arrow has introduced new offerings like the Arrow Dry Tech Polo Shirt, which comes in a non-iron, breathable, and lightweight fabric. Meanwhile, the player’s Arrow 4-way stretch pants feature a fabric that ... Read More

  • Menswear in South Korea

    ... local brands are rising, taking over from the past when international labels were more prominent, and also making a name for themselves on the world stage. Homegrown brands are strong in the premium segment and ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in South Korea

    ... were predominantly international names, however, many local brands are now emerging in both segments. Domestic companies that once focussed on mid-priced, high-quality products are now leveraging their strong quality reputation to build branding and establish ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Singapore

    ... 2021–2022, the market rebounded strongly, following the easing of pandemic restrictions. Consumers, eager to resume travelling, and socialising, surged back into stores, driving heightened spending, particularly on clothing and footwear aligned with hybrid work trends ... 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

  • 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

  • Menswear in Malaysia

    ... remote work becomes a lasting trend, men are increasingly seeking versatile clothing that can seamlessly transition between professional and casual environments. This shift in priorities is fuelling demand for casual, yet stylish, pieces that offer ... 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

  • 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

  • Menswear in the Philippines

    ... more rational investment that offers durability and financial savings over time. Comfort is another key consideration, driven by the demanding and versatile lifestyles of modern consumers. Men are seeking flexible clothing that transitions seamlessly across ... 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

  • Menswear in Japan

    ... mandate remote working. As a result, the demand for suits for the office plummeted, with sales of men’s suits in Japan dropping by over a quarter in 2020 compared with the previous year. The situation ... 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

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