Despite facing challenges, including a continued decline for other apparel accessories, as sales in this category continue to normalise, players are expected to adapt to new consumer behaviours and market dynamics. For instance, the rise of fast fashion is significantly influencing apparel accessories.
Once considered essential, certain apparel accessories categories, such as ties and formal belts, are struggling to retain relevance. Even with a gradual return to office environments, the shift towards hybrid working and casual office attire is limiting demand for these formal staples.
In the coming years, apparel accessories in Brazil will face growing challenges from the nation’s increasingly unstable seasonal patterns. As winters become less pronounced across much of the country, traditional cold weather accessories such as gloves and scarves are losing their place in everyday wardrobes.
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Apparel Accessories
Supplementary garments and clothing articles consisting of items as belts, scarves, gloves, hats, ties and other accessories. Knitted accessories (hats, scarves and gloves) are also included. Includes all such products designed for men, women, children, and infants. Shoes, bags and sunglasses are excluded and attributed to Footwear, Travel Goods and Sunglasses respectively.
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