RNCOS Releases a New Report- Women Wear Market Forecast to 2010By: Shushmul Maheshwari
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, "Women Wear Market Forecast to 2010" to its report gallery. The report provides extensive research and rational analysis on the women apparel market in India. It underlines various factors responsible for the growth of women apparel market in India and helps to explore the opportunities associated with it. The research gives an insight into the changing market dynamics and identifies the potential segments in the overall women apparel market.
The Indian women apparel market has undergone a transformational phase over the past few years - growing number of working women, changing fashion trends, rising level of information and media exposure, and entry of large number of foreign brands have given the industry a new dimension.
As a result, various industry majors operating in men apparel segment have now started to diversify themselves into women wear in order to exploit the highly lucrative market that was estimated at more than Rs. 37,000 Crore in 2007. The market, in the past five years, posted a growth rate of good 14%. And with the growing presence of organized retail and rapidly spreading mall culture, the industry is all set to grow further in future.
Key Findings
- Increasing at a CAGR of over 17%, women apparel market is expected to cross Rs. 61,000 Crore by 2010.
- Branded women apparel market is projected to rise at a rate close to 25% and surpass Rs. 18,000 Crore by 2010.
- Premium segment apparel is forecasted to account for close to 20% of total women apparel market by 2010.
- Western wear, along with lingerie, will emerge as the fastest growing segment.
- Organized players are expected to account for over 40% lingerie market by 2009.
- Demand for textile and apparel machinery is anticipated to increase at more than 100% till 2011.
- Demand for ready-made garments in rural market is projected to hit a CAGR of around 16.50% by 2010.
Key Issues & Facts
- What is the market size and scope of women’s apparel market in India?
- What is the position of the Indian apparel industry by volume, value and segments?
- What are the current market trends?
- What is the segment-wise performance of the women apparel industry?
- Which factors are driving growths in the sector?
- What are the various challenges and opportunities for the industry?
Key Players
This section covers the business overview and financials of major domestic and international players currently operating in the Indian women apparel industry, including Provogue India Ltd., Pantaloon Retail (India) Ltd., Page Industries, and Donna Karan International Inc.
Research Methodology
Information Sources
Information has been sourced from various credible sources like books, newspapers, trade journals and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to over 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method
The analysis methods include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM127.htm
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Women Wear Market Forecast to 2010, Market Research Report, Industry Analysis, Industry Research, Women Wear Market |
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Women's Interests |
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Jun 20, 2009 |
| Article Contact Name |
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Limping Chinese Market Put Indian Footwear on Fast Track
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The Indian retail industry is growing dynamically, and so is its footwear retail industry. The easy availability of raw material and skilled manpower at relatively much lower cost is expected to keep the demand for Indian footwear buoyant in near future. “Indian Footwear Industry Analysis”, a new report by RNCOS, expects the Indian footwear retail market to grow at a CAGR of over 20% through 2011.
According to Shushmul Maheshwari, Chief Executive, RNCOS, “Even the ongoing financial turmoil will not be able to significantly impact the demand for Indian footwear in global markets. This is because the demand for high quality footwear made in Europe or other regions of the world will certainly suffer a setback as people will prefer buying inexpensive, or precisely, medium or low-priced footwear. And India and China definitely have an edge on this front.”
He further adds, “However, rise in labor cost and strengthening currency (against US Dollar) have posed serious problems for Chinese producers”. The cost of labor has grown by about 40% since January this year in China. As a result, Chinese products, that used to be as much as 10% cheaper than Indian products, are now lagging behind. The other reason why Chinese products are loosing sheen in international markets is the implementation of EU anti-dumping duty.
Under such circumstances, India is the only major source left for supplying low-cost footwear. So most of the global footwear makers, especially European ones who were earlier sourcing from China, are now gradually turning to India. Several Indian units are getting enquiries and orders from European companies and some of them have even announced to station their own manufacturing facilities in the country. Some of the leading footwear players like Adidas, Puma and Nike are likely to channel a part of their purchase and production from China to India.
This inclination of footwear majors towards the Indian market has already started to come into light. The statistics for the period from January to July 2008 have shown that footwear imports in Europe from China slipped by 1.7% against the same period last year; on the contrary, those from India increased by 3.5%.
“Indian Footwear Industry Analysis” provides reliable and objective analysis on the trends and performance of the Indian footwear market. It offers intensive qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the market and discusses all the key parameters coupled with segment-wise forecast.
For more information visit: http://rncos.com/Report/IM601.htm
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RNCOS Releases a New Report- Women Wear Market Forecast to 2010
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, "Women Wear Market Forecast to 2010" to its report gallery. The report provides extensive research and rational analysis on the women apparel market in India. It underlines various factors responsible for the growth of women apparel market in India and helps to explore the opportunities associated with it. The research gives an insight into the changing market dynamics and identifies the potential segments in the overall women apparel market.
The Indian women apparel market has undergone a transformational phase over the past few years - growing number of working women, changing fashion trends, rising level of information and media exposure, and entry of large number of foreign brands have given the industry a new dimension.
As a result, various industry majors operating in men apparel segment have now started to diversify themselves into women wear in order to exploit the highly lucrative market that was estimated at more than Rs. 37,000 Crore in 2007. The market, in the past five years, posted a growth rate of good 14%. And with the growing presence of organized retail and rapidly spreading mall culture, the industry is all set to grow further in future.
Key Findings
- Increasing at a CAGR of over 17%, women apparel market is expected to cross Rs. 61,000 Crore by 2010.
- Branded women apparel market is projected to rise at a rate close to 25% and surpass Rs. 18,000 Crore by 2010.
- Premium segment apparel is forecasted to account for close to 20% of total women apparel market by 2010.
- Western wear, along with lingerie, will emerge as the fastest growing segment.
- Organized players are expected to account for over 40% lingerie market by 2009.
- Demand for textile and apparel machinery is anticipated to increase at more than 100% till 2011.
- Demand for ready-made garments in rural market is projected to hit a CAGR of around 16.50% by 2010.
Key Issues & Facts
- What is the market size and scope of women’s apparel market in India?
- What is the position of the Indian apparel industry by volume, value and segments?
- What are the current market trends?
- What is the segment-wise performance of the women apparel industry?
- Which factors are driving growths in the sector?
- What are the various challenges and opportunities for the industry?
Key Players
This section covers the business overview and financials of major domestic and international players currently operating in the Indian women apparel industry, including Provogue India Ltd., Pantaloon Retail (India) Ltd., Page Industries, and Donna Karan International Inc.
Research Methodology
Information Sources
Information has been sourced from various credible sources like books, newspapers, trade journals and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to over 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method
The analysis methods include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM127.htm
Check DISCOUNTED REPORTS on: http://www.rncos.com
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Chinese Apparel Exporters focus on Domestic Market for Survival
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According to our research report “China Apparel Industry - New Opportunities for Growth”, apparel sales in the domestic market of China are expected to surpass the mark of US$ 170 Billion by 2010. The domestic market has been emerging as an important segment for manufactures and exporters as slow growth in exports due to financial crisis in western countries has forced the exporters to turn to domestic market. Targeting domestic market has resulted in high bottom line growth and recovery of losses incurred due to declining apparel and textile exports.
The changing retail industry dynamics coupled with rising purchasing power and influence of western culture is also giving a new meaning to the Chinese domestic market. The changing market dynamics is attracting foreign and domestic players to tap the rising demand of branded as well as mass segment products. As per the report, consumers now prefer to purchase apparel has been drifting from local street shops to large stores and branded outlets. Earlier, street shops used to dominate the consumer choice for apparel purchase.
In future, the emergence of middle class, changing consumer preferences, fashion-conscious youth and rapid globalization of culture will fuelling the demand of apparel in the country. As a result, consumers will spend more on apparel. The consumer spending on apparel is expected to rise by 10% to 15%, thereby driving the per capita apparel consumption in the country.
“China Apparel Industry - New Opportunities for Growth” is an extensive research on the apparel and textile industry in China. This report provides a detailed overview of the industry in China with qualitative and qualitative analysis. It also underlines the factors responsible for the growth of the industry, opportunities for it and challenges to be faced by the industry in coming years. The report takes into account all the macro- and microeconomic factors and the past and current market trends while analyzing the industry performance.
This research report provides the segment-wise analysis, latest market trends, and the emerging areas in the future. The information covered in the report will help the clients in understanding the market dynamics.
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Should everyone wear a pearl jewelry? And what’s the importance of wearing a pearl jewelry?
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Casijewelry.com, an online-only jewelry store, was founded with the goal to provide an excellent shopping stage for 925 sterling silver jewelry and pearl jewelry. Also we have wrote some passages like how to choose a piece of true pearl jewelry, how to care pearl jewelry which are showing the ways of purchasing or keeping a precious jewelry. Therefore, as to such a precious treasure, should everyone wear it? And what’s the importance of wearing it?
Our ancient scholars refer to the use of gems stones in medicines in the form of "Bhasmas" to cure many diseases. Even today people have strong faith with Gems and Beads Jewelry and Pearl Stones. In case of a mineral deficiency in our body, gems adjust that deficiency and improve our health. They have the power to keep a balance among the minerals in our body.
Pearl Jewelry is pertaining to planet Moon which is cold, moist, changeable, nocturnal and feminine. It also represents night, luck, journey, restlessness and mysterious things. Pearls Jewelry governs the metal silver. Pearl Jewelry protects from the harmful effects of cosmic rays of moon. The substitute for pearl is moonstone, opal and "shukti" (seep)
Wearing a pearl embedded piece of Jewelry helps the native get freedom from mental disturbances, happiness from mother, success in artistic fields and love affairs. Putting on Pearl Jewelry cures many diseases like insanity, gastric problems, asthma, cough, eye trouble and lung trouble.
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