Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Apparel

Apparel market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Hosiery in France

      Hosiery in France Hosiery sales continue their recovery in 2022, along the same trends which began in 2021. However, the category was structurally on the wane prior to 2020, primarily due to the historic declining sales seen in sheer hosiery. Non-sheer hosiery was more resilient during the hard year ... Read More

    • Personal Accessories in Brazil

      Personal Accessories in Brazil After registering a strong negative impact in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, personal accessories is set to see a positive performance in current value terms for a second consecutive year in 2022, with volume sales also expected to return to growth. Much of the va ... Read More

    • Jewellery in South Africa

      Jewellery in South Africa In 2022, South Africa has recorded one of the highest levels of food inflation that the country has seen for many years. This has forced many consumers to reduce expenditure on non-essential items due to the lack of disposable incomes. Furthermore, this has directly contrib ... Read More

    • Traditional and Connected Watches in South Africa

      Traditional and Connected Watches in South Africa Since the pandemic, many South Africans have shifted towards making purchasing decisions based on their changing lifestyles, including the adoption of healthier habits. Connected watches have continued to experience dynamic demand, with consumers pur ... Read More

    • Personal Accessories in South Africa

      Personal Accessories in South Africa Demand for personal accessories was declining in South Africa prior to the pandemic, although 2020 witnessed the strongest drop in volume sales due to store closures as part of measures to control the spread of COVID-19. During this time, only stores deemed to be ... Read More

    • Bags and Luggage in South Africa

      Bags and Luggage in South Africa Consumers’ disposal incomes in 2022 are being drastically changed by unprecedented economic conditions in South Africa. The impact of rising inflation on food, electricity, and fuel is forcing local consumers to reduce purchases of perceived non-essential items such ... Read More

    • Bags and Luggage in South Africa

      Bags and Luggage in South Africa Consumers’ disposal incomes in 2022 are being drastically changed by unprecedented economic conditions in South Africa. The impact of rising inflation on food, electricity, and fuel is forcing local consumers to reduce purchases of perceived non-essential items such ... Read More

    • Personal Accessories in Taiwan

      Personal Accessories in Taiwan Ongoing outbreaks of COVID-19 during Q1 and Q2, negatively impacted sales in the personal accessories landscape. However, later in Q2, the consumption of personal accessories started to recover and grow. Growth following the 2022 wave of COVID-19 came fast, as consumer ... Read More

    • Bags and Luggage in Taiwan

      Bags and Luggage in Taiwan With COVID-19 restrictions easing in the country, workers are returning to office and work spaces, travel is high once more as borders have reopened, and the vaccine rate is increasing – encouraging consumers to travel once more. As such, the demand for bags and luggage ha ... Read More

    • Digital Transformation in Fashion: Lessons from China

      Digital Transformation in Fashion: Lessons from China China’s apparel and footwear market has seen a surge in e-commerce penetration since the COVID-19 outbreak, and is expected to continue to grow, driven by the diversification of the e-commerce landscape led by the emergence of interest-based e-co ... 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

    • Fast Retailing Co Ltd in Apparel and Footwear (World)

      Fast Retailing Co Ltd in Apparel and Footwear (World) Fast Retailing (FRC) Co Ltd, the owner of Uniqlo brand, remains a leading fashion player globally, thanks to its strong foothold in Asia Pacific. FRC has managed to navigate the pandemic by capitalising on consumers’ shift towards more casual lif ... Read More

    • Personal Luxury in South Africa

      Personal Luxury in South Africa The pandemic made the trading environment extremely difficult in South Africa, both in terms of footfall in specialist stores and product availability through supply chain challenges. As such, many stores that retail ready-to-wear designer apparel and footwear were fo ... Read More

    • Savage X Fenty and Skims or the Rise of Celebrity-led Underwear Brands in the US

      Savage X Fenty and Skims or the Rise of Celebrity-led Underwear Brands in the US Except for the abnormal growth in 2021 and decrease in 2020 caused by the pandemic, the US women’s underwear market is relatively stable in market size. By contrast, there have been considerable fluctuations in market s ... Read More

    • Sportswear in Western Europe

      Sportswear in Western Europe Sportswear in Western Europe saw a marked decline in sales in 2020, when Coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions negatively impacted the overall apparel and footwear market. However, a strong rebound was seen in 2021, with further positive growth expected over the forecast p ... Read More

    • Diversity, equity and inclusion in luxury and Fashion: what’s here and what’s next?

      Diversity, equity and inclusion in luxury and Fashion: what’s here and what’s next? After almost three years of a global pandemic and political and racial tensions increasing around the globe, issues surrounding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) have become more critical for luxury and fashion ... Read More

    • adidas in Apparel and Footwear (world)

      adidas in Apparel and Footwear (world) In the phygital era, adidas has capitalised on digital engagement to better understand consumers and their needs. This level of insight has empowered the company to innovate not only by launching new products, but also to rethink channels, launching new stores ... Read More

    • Luxury Goods in France

      Luxury Goods in France 2022 is likely to see a mixed picture for luxury goods in France. On the one hand, the industry is set to display retail current value growth that is much higher than the rate recorded in 2019. On the other hand, this growth will not offset the huge losses sustained in 2020 – ... Read More

    • Luxury Goods in Canada

      Luxury Goods in Canada Luxury goods continues on the path to recovery from the impact of COVID-19 in 2022, after sales returned to growth in 2021. Omicron rates started declining in the early part of 2022, allowing governments in most provinces to roll back their COVID-19 regulations such as mask ma ... Read More

    • Luxury Goods in South Korea

      Luxury Goods in South Korea Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, luxury goods in South Korea continued to record current value growth in both 2020 and 2021. With spending on overseas travel put on hold due to the pandemic, consumers instead purchased luxury goods through domestic department stores and e-c ... Read More

    • Luxury Goods in Japan

      Luxury Goods in Japan Luxury goods saw a significant current value decline in 2020, due to limited mobility, store closures or limited operations, the closure of borders, and consumers’ reluctance to spend during COVID-19. In 2021, although there was less disruption to store-based retailing, and sal ... Read More

    • Luxury Goods in the Netherlands

      Luxury Goods in the Netherlands Luxury goods is seeing a strong recovery in 2022 with the Netherlands lifting the last of its COVID-19 restrictions. A more positive environment has encouraged some consumers to spend more time outside including returning to shopping in luxury retail stores. The retur ... Read More

    • Luxury Goods in Brazil

      Luxury Goods in Brazil Involuntary saving emerged as a new reality that was imposed by enforced changes in lifestyle (restrictions on international travel, foodservice, entertainment, culture, etc.), and this favoured the consumption of luxury goods in the pandemic years. The discovery of the advant ... Read More

    • Luxury Goods in Mexico

      Luxury Goods in Mexico By the end of 2021 and early 2022 economic activities within Mexico had normalised, following constant government efforts to find ways to reactivate the economy and leave behind the harsh impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. By March 2022 most economic activities including concert ... Read More

    • Luxury Goods in India

      Luxury Goods in India After the second wave of COVID-19 hit India in the first half of 2021, the pandemic was believed to be under control due to a rise in vaccination rates. Although the country experienced a third wave in early 2022 as a result of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 emerging, its impa ... Read More

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