Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-To-Wear) in Taiwan
Designer apparel and footwear (ready-to-wear) will see a continued slowdown in its current value growth rate in 2021 against the backdrop of the pandemic, although, as in 2020, it will only be a minor slowdown. Many consumers in Taiwan have seen their disposable incomes reduced and have therefore been prioritising their spending towards more essential products. Some people have been spending less on designer apparel and footwear (ready-to-wear) due to spending more time in their homes and theref...
Euromonitor International's Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-to-Wear) in Taiwan report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-to-Wear) market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market and their effects on Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-to-Wear) retailing along with the development of consumers’ shopping patterns. Forecasts to 2025 illustrate how the market is set to change
Product coverage: Designer Apparel (Ready-to-Wear), Designer Footwear.
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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- Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-To-Wear) in Taiwan
- Euromonitor International
- December 2021
- List Of Contents And Tables
- DESIGNER APPAREL AND FOOTWEAR (READY-TO-WEAR) IN TAIWAN
- KEY DATA FINDINGS
- 2021 DEVELOPMENTS
- Some consumers economise while others use the pandemic as an opportunity to purchase designer products
- Top-tier brands continue seeing growth due to rich consumer base and refreshing innovations
- Players target millennial consumers as the impact of internet KOLs continues to grow
- PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
- Sustainability, functionality, personalisation and differentiation are key to the recovery of designer apparel and footwear (ready-to-wear)
- Unit prices set to increase as production costs rise as a consequence of the pandemic
- Mid-tier luxury brands continue to compete for customers with top-tier brands
- CATEGORY DATA
- Table 1 Sales of Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-to-Wear) by Category: Value 2016-2021
- Table 2 Sales of Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-to-Wear) by Category: % Value Growth 2016-2021
- Table 3 NBO Company Shares of Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-to-Wear): % Value 2016-2020
- Table 4 LBN Brand Shares of Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-to-Wear): % Value 2017-2020
- Table 5 Distribution of Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-to-Wear) by Format: % Value 2016-2021
- Table 6 Forecast Sales of Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-to-Wear) by Category: Value 2021-2026
- Table 7 Forecast Sales of Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-to-Wear) by Category: % Value Growth 2021-2026
- LUXURY GOODS IN TAIWAN
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Luxury goods in 2021: The big picture
- 2021 key trends
- Competitive landscape
- Retailing developments
- What next for luxury goods?
- MARKET DATA
- Table 8 Sales of Luxury Goods by Category: Value 2016-2021
- Table 9 Sales of Luxury Goods by Category: % Value Growth 2016-2021
- Table 10 Inbound Receipts for Luxury Goods by Country of Origin: Value 2016-2021
- Table 11 NBO Company Shares of Luxury Goods: % Value 2016-2020
- Table 12 LBN Brand Shares of Luxury Goods: % Value 2017-2020
- Table 13 Distribution of Luxury Goods by Format and Category: % Value 2021
- Table 14 Forecast Sales of Luxury Goods by Category: Value 2021-2026
- Table 15 Forecast Sales of Luxury Goods by Category: % Value Growth 2021-2026
- DISCLAIMER
- SOURCES
- Summary 1 Research Sources