Volume in the Children's Apparel market United States 2019-2029

Volume in the Children's Apparel market for different segments United States from 2019 to 2029

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Definition:

The Children’s Apparel market covers apparel for boys and girls up to age 14. Clothes for babies and toddlers are separately displayed in the Baby Clothes market.

Structure:

The market is further divided into the following categories:

  • The Coats & Jackets market encompasses outdoor jackets, coats, and rain jackets for children.
  • The Blazers market encompasses indoor jackets for children sold as separate items.
  • The Suits & Ensembles market encompasses ensembles that include a blazer or jacket and trousers made of the same material and hand boys’ suits consisting of a set of jacket and suit trousers (two-piece suits), which can optionally be combined with a vest (three-piece suits).
  • The Dresses & Skirts market encompasses all forms of dresses and skirts for children.
  • The Trousers market encompasses cloth trousers, jeans, and shorts for children.
  • The Shirts & Blouses market encompasses all sorts of shirt-like or other tops for girls. It also includes traditional dress shirts for boys as well as casual shirts.
  • The Jerseys, Sweatshirts & Pullovers market encompasses knitwear, sweatshirts, jerseys, sweaters, turtleneck sweaters, and under-sweaters for children.
  • The Sports & Swimwear market covers the following categories: Sportswear and Swimwear for children.
  • The Night & Underwear market encompasses bras, briefs, panties, and bathrobes for girls. It also includes underpants (briefs and boxers) for boys.
  • The T-shirts market encompasses children’s clothes for the upper body that are worn beneath the outerwear.
  • The Tight & Leggings market encompasses hosiery for children that cover the entire or most of the leg and sometimes the foot.
  • The Socks market encompasses hosiery for children that cover the foot and, at times, the leg up to the knee.
  • The Baby Clothes market encompasses the entirety of clothing articles and accessories for children up to a height of 85cm.
  • The Clothing Accessories & Other Clothes market covers the following categories: Gloves, Shawls & Scarves, Belts, Hats & Caps, Ties & Bow Ties, Leather Clothes, and Felt, Fur & Other Clothes for children.

Additional Information:

The market comprises revenue and average revenue per capita, volume and average volume per capita, price per unit, sustainable apparel share, and sales channels. Online channel distribution refers to the purchase of physical goods in online retail. In other words, the purchase is concluded via the internet – on a desktop PC, tablet, or smartphone. The offline distribution channel covers all purchases in stationary stores made via telesales or mail orders (e.g., print catalogs).

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