Region: Europe
Category: Women's Apparel

Europe Women's Apparel

(356 reports matching your criteria)
  • Hosiery in Portugal

    ... decline in current value sales as consumers switched to cheaper products. The limited differentiation between most hosiery products and lack of innovation means consumers are more than happy to switch to more affordable products. Portuguese ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Poland

    ... quality, tailoring, sustainability, and provenance of products. This emerging group values craftsmanship and unique, niche products—whether it is an organic linen dress or a tailored blouse from a local designer. These well-informed consumers are willing ... Read More

  • Jeans in Norway

    ... jeans being a staple in most Norwegian’s wardrobes. The informal nature of the country’s work environment has meant that jeans is the preferred attire for many. While Norwegians do experiment with different styles and cuts ... Read More

  • Jeans in Portugal

    ... notable increase in jeans consumption during discounting periods as consumers looked for the best deals. Super-premium jeans fared much better as the luxury segment continues to thrive in the country, in part supported by growth ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Romania

    ... by rising demand for both higher quality and affordable womenswear. There has also been rapid growth in the Asian e-commerce brands Shein and Temu, which attract consumers with exceptionally low prices and discounted goods. These ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Norway

    ... and frequent discounting led to lower current value growth in 2024. Prices still increased to a certain degree, especially in the first half of the year, although higher costs brought on by inflation tended to ... Read More

  • Jeans in Romania

    ... work to social settings. Nevertheless, cocooning remains an important trend in the country, as some consumers prefer to stay at home, given the ongoing higher costs of living. In addition, there are still many Romanians ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Norway

    ... and two years of strong growth thereafter. Current value sales have slowed somewhat in 2024, due to subsiding inflation and frequent discounting. Much of the price increases in recent years have been absorbed by manufacturers ... Read More

  • Jeans in the Netherlands

    ... a stronger emphasis on design, durability and sustainable production. There is growing awareness and concern about the impact of denim production on the environment with manufacturers and retailers addressing this issue by investing in sustainable ... Read More

  • Jeans in France

    ... The current poor performance of jeans is attributed to consumers’ price-sensitivity in light of an uncertain economic climate, along with the fact that jeans are durable garments, thus consumers are not yet in a replacement ... Read More

  • Womenswear in the Netherlands

    ... this was reflected in growing demand for affordable and discounted fast fashion, notably from mainstream chains such as H&M and Primark. The mid-price segment faced challenges and noted a contraction in demand while luxury womenswear ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in France

    ... affecting childrenswear, gloomy weather during the first half of the year negatively affecting consumer footfall, and overall economic uncertainty leading to consumer price sensitivity. Whilst tourists and visitors flocked to Paris for the Olympics and ... Read More

  • Jeans in Greece

    ... acceptance of leisurewear in formal settings, including the workplace. Changing climatic conditions also play a role, with shorter winters delaying the demand for winter apparel and prolonging the use of jeans throughout the year. While ... Read More

  • Hosiery in France

    ... volume terms, along with non-sheer hosiery managing to achieve marginally positive value sales. The ongoing shift away from formal wear in favour of more comfortable clothing, accelerated by hybrid working models, is a major factor ... Read More

  • Womenswear in France

    ... dress up for out-of-home occasions again, after the era of restrictions. However, the current uncertain economic environment means consumers are now less willing to invest in non-essential purchases. We also note a trading down effect, ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in the Netherlands

    ... to purchase apparel and footwear remains high, Dutch consumers are still adopting a more cautious attitude towards spending and seek out attractive prices across different retail channels to find the best price discounts and promotional ... Read More

  • Footwear in the Netherlands

    ... labour costs, requiring consumers to pay a higher price as occurred during the previous year. Women’s and children’s footwear registered the highest growth, driven by heavier marketing investment from manufacturers. More frequent launches encouraged consumers ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Greece

    ... playing a key role in this expansion, despite facing stiff competition from multinational giants like Zara, H&M, and Shein. Although these local brands may lack the extensive resources and economies of scale of their larger ... Read More

  • Italy Luxury Goods Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

    ... USD 23.86 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 2.52% during the forecast period (2024-2029). In Italy, rising disposable incomes and heightened spending on clothing, fueled by the sway of social media fashion trends, are ... Read More

  • Womenswear in the United Kingdom

    ... resulting in higher value growth for womenswear compared to volume growth, with the latter only marginally rising in 2024. Whilst deflationary trends have emerged towards the latter part of the year, the true impact of ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in the United Kingdom

    ... purchasing behaviour among consumers due to low disposable incomes. The cost of goods, driven by continued rising energy and raw material costs and large-scale supply chain disruptions across the value chain, has proved a hurdle ... Read More

  • Jeans in the United Kingdom

    ... perceptions shift, discretionary spending on non-essential items is being impacted as consumers re-evaluate where they spend their money and on what. The pursuit of value, in terms of cost and durability, is a motivating factor ... Read More

  • The Apparel Market in Europe to 2028

    ... After a strong performance in 2022, the European apparel market saw its growth slow to just 2.2% in 2023, due to consumers becoming more cautious of spending on non-essentials due to rising inflation. Despite softening ... Read More

  • Jeans in Denmark

    ... all price points, with economy, standard, premium and super premium jeans all enjoying steady volume increases year on year. Euromonitor International's Jeans in Denmark report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of ... Read More

  • Jeans in the Czech Republic

    ... reference for product offerings and pricing, with consumers frequently opting for the best deals available. The convenience of home delivery and the availability of free returns have further encouraged this transition. In response, brands are ... Read More

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