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High-end and luxury brands are moving towards a ‘see-now-buy-now’ model, in order to capitalize on consumers’ inclination for discretionary expenditure, thereby appealing to their desire for instant gratification.
Reshoring (in the United States and Europe) and sustainable production are key strategies of manufacturers who are making significant investments in order to gain higher social acceptance, and to ensure faster deliveries with provisions for customizations.
The global garments market can be segmented based on gender and type of product (women’s and girls’ apparel, men’s and boys’ apparel, intimates, hosiery, sports and swimwear, clothing accessories, and others), and based on distribution channel (online and offline).
Gender and type of product segment insights:
Women’s and men’s apparel section generates 63.8% of the revenue, and the rest is accounted for by hosiery, sports and swimwear, intimate apparel, and clothing accessories. Garments marketed as fast-fashion designs have a high number of takers, especially in the emerging markets. A rising middle class in emerging markets, along with their improved fashion-consciousness, is driving increased per capita expenditure. Market players are focusing on ensuring that the latest fashion trends can be incorporated into their offerings and they hit stores in a matter of weeks, resulting in the undercutting of specialist players who once led the industry.
Distribution channel segment insights:
Most of the market is still controlled by brick and mortar stores, though the growth rate of offline distribution is meagre. However, sale of garments online is expected to grow at a significant rate during the forecast period. In North America, 81% of sales in 2018 is expected to be through offline stores.
Regional insights:
In 2017, Asia-Pacific was the dominant garments market. During the 2018-2023 period, among all the regions across the globe, Latin America is expected to exhibit the highest CAGR of 6.8%. However, in 2017, in the U.K., revenue contribution from the men’s and boys’ apparel section stood at 24.5%.
Companies covered:
1. Gap Inc.
2. H&M
3. Inditex
4. Kering
5. L Brands
6. LVMH
7. Nike
8. Adidas
9. Calvin Klein
10. Burton
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1.1. Market scope and segmentation
1.2. Key questions answered
1.3. Executive summary
Chapter 2: Global garments market – overview
2.1. Global market overview - historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), geography-wise market revenue (USD Bn), and market attractiveness analysis
2.2. Global market drivers
2.3. Global market challenges
2.4. Global market trends
2.5. Value chain analysis
2.6. Porter's five forces analysis
2.7. Market segmentation based on product types and gender (women’s and girls’ apparel, men’s and boys’ apparel, intimates, hosiery, sports and swimwear, clothing accessories and others) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
2.8. Market segmentation based on distribution channel (online and offline) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
Chapter 3: North America garments market
3.1. Regional market overview – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
3.2. Market segmentation based on product types and gender (women’s and girls’ apparel, men’s and boys’ apparel, intimates, hosiery, sports and swimwear, clothing accessories and others) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
3.3. Market segmentation based on distribution channel (online and offline) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
Chapter 4: Europe garments market
4.1. Regional market overview – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
4.2. Market segmentation based on product types and gender (women’s and girls’ apparel, men’s and boys’ apparel, intimates, hosiery, sports and swimwear, clothing accessories and others) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
4.3. Market segmentation based on distribution channel (online and offline) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
Chapter 5: Asia-Pacific garments market
5.1. Regional market overview – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
5.2. Market segmentation based on product types and gender (women’s and girls’ apparel, men’s and boys’ apparel, intimates, hosiery, sports and swimwear, clothing accessories and others) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
5.3. Market segmentation based on distribution channel (online and offline) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
Chapter 6: Latin America garments market
6.1. Regional market overview – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
6.2. Market segmentation based on product types and gender (women’s and girls’ apparel, men’s and boys’ apparel, intimates, hosiery, sports and swimwear, clothing accessories and others) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
6.3. Market segmentation based on distribution channel (online and offline) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
Chapter 7: The Middle East and Africa garments market
7.1. Regional market overview – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
7.2. Market segmentation based on product types and gender (women’s and girls’ apparel, men’s and boys’ apparel, intimates, hosiery, sports and swimwear, clothing accessories and others) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
7.3. Market segmentation based on distribution channel (online and offline) – historical (2015–2017) and forecasted (2018–2023) market size (USD Bn), and key market observations
Chapter 8: Competitive landscape
8.1. Gap Inc.
8.1.a. Company snapshot
8.1.b. Product offerings
8.1.c. Growth strategies
8.1.d. Initiatives
8.1.e. Geographical presence
8.1.f. Key numbers
8.2. H&M
8.3. Inditex
8.4. Kering
8.5. L Brands
8.6. LVMH
8.7. Nike
8.8. Adidas
8.9. Calvin Klein
8.10. Burton
Chapter 9: Conclusion
9.1. Future outlook
Appendix
1. List of tables
2. Research methodology
3. Assumptions
4. About Netscribes, Inc.
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