Region: Europe
Category: Women's Apparel

Europe Women's Apparel

(329 reports matching your criteria)
  • Hosiery in Portugal

    ... the essential element of items such as underwear. Even though many are increasingly using non-sheer hosiery, Portuguese women have participated in more social events in 2023, encouraging the purchase of sheer hosiery items. Rising sports ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Hungary

    ... downward pressure on demand for womenswear. However, by the end of 2023, Hungarian consumers has become accustomed to high and rising prices across a variety of consumer goods industry these and this led to a ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Portugal

    ... inflation rates have impacted overall purchasing power, adapting consumers’ purchasing habits. Euromonitor International's Womenswear in Portugal report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides ... Read More

  • Apparel Accessories in Hungary

    ... important influence on waning demand for warm scarves, hats and gloves was the very mild weather that was experienced in Hungary during winter 2022/2023, which meant that there was far less need for warm hats, ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Hungary

    ... of all European countries during the year after experiencing double-digit inflation over the course of 2022. This led to further substantial increases in average unit price across all categories of apparel and footwear, following double-digit ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Spain

    ... which impacted disposable incomes. While the rate of inflation showed signs of easing, due to lower energy prices, consumers exercised a degree of caution when it came to discretionary spending. At the same time, retailers ... Read More

  • Jeans in Spain

    ... children throughout the year. The casualisation of workwear also boosted demand for jeans, although this was partially counteracted by the athleisure trend, as more local consumers chose to wear tracksuit bottoms (men) and leggings/yoga pants ... Read More

  • Jeans in Sweden

    ... jeans struggled with retail volume growth, with consumers increasingly trading up for more premium and durable alternatives. As such, while retail value sales have surpassed pre-pandemic levels, retail volume sales will struggle to reach those ... Read More

  • Jeans in Portugal

    ... with various garments and footwear, in both formal and informal settings. Working from home continues to be commonplace in Portugal, and a more casual style continues to be well-accepted in the office. This continues to ... Read More

  • Jeans in Hungary

    ... surge seen in demand for economy men's jeans, while in women’s jeans, the corresponding trend was the spike in demand for standard women's jeans. This divergence stems primarily from the tendency of men to gravitate ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Sweden

    ... primarily driven by inflation and rising unit prices. Euromonitor International's Womenswear in Sweden report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail ... Read More

  • Jeans in Austria

    ... of the review period, with many consumers already owing one or more pairs. Importantly, consumers were more inclined to use and reuse their jeans instead of buying new ones. Moreover, the strong 2022 rebound in ... Read More

  • Jeans in Poland

    ... impact. This concept fosters sustainability, encourages innovation, and advocates for a more responsible approach to jeans production and consumption. Numerous international producers have pledged to create sustainable and eco-friendly denim. For instance, Indi... Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in Poland

    ... affordable brands and private label. As production and raw material expenses continue to soar, manufacturers are compelled to adjust their pricing strategies, resulting in higher average unit prices for both apparel and footwear. Consequently, while ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Poland

    ... second-hand items. Women's wear prices, influenced by inflation, have surged, thereby bolstering market growth with a double-digit increase in value terms, while experiencing only marginal growth in volume terms. Euromonitor International's Womenswear in Poland report ... Read More

  • Jeans in Greece

    ... mid-spring, when local consumers switch to shorts and skirts). Euromonitor International's Jeans in Greece report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Austria

    ... (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020. However, demand has also been adversely affected by economic uncertainty in light of high inflation and the high cost of living. Indeed, Austria had one of the highest inflation rates in ... Read More

  • Womenswear in Greece

    ... season starting later than usual. This impacted sales of summer clothing, which typically begin to pick up in late spring, but in 2023 were postponed to July when temperatures started to rise. This, however, coincided ... Read More

  • Womenswear in the Netherlands

    ... weather, and a return to workplaces are prompting more women in the Netherlands to refresh their wardrobes. However, concerns over higher living costs, inflation, and environmental impacts are leading to a shift in demand towards ... Read More

  • Jeans in the United Kingdom

    ... economy and super premium segments, while mid-priced items face challenges. On the one hand, the demand for economy jeans is rising as consumers increasingly prioritise affordability without compromising on style. This is particularly evident as ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in the Netherlands

    ... leading to a more prudent approach to spending among Dutch consumers. The overall value growth in these sectors continues to be influenced by steep inflation rates in the Netherlands, accompanied by rising energy costs and ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear in the United Kingdom

    ... as housing, utilities, and groceries become more burdensome, local consumers have lower disposable incomes for non-essential items. The increasing cost of living, combined with stagnant wage growth, has compelled individuals and families to reassess their ... Read More

  • Jeans in the Netherlands

    ... standard jeans remain the most sought-after choice among Dutch consumers, who actively seek price discounts across various retail channels. Euromonitor International's Jeans in Netherlands report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of ... Read More

  • Womenswear in the United Kingdom

    ... cost of goods and services escalates, leading to increased financial strain on consumers. The cost-of-living crisis exacerbates these challenges, prompting individuals to reassess their spending priorities. In such an economic climate, discretionary spending on non-essential ... Read More

  • Footwear in the Netherlands

    ... apparel. Intensified competition between physical retail outlets and e-commerce platforms has resulted in heightened pressure on pricing strategies and margins, with retailers vying to attract consumer demand through competitive price discounts. Euromonitor International's Footwear in ... Read More

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