The apparel accessories market in the Philippines is seeing a significant rise in demand for anik-aniks, or charms, inspired by popular trends from Korean and Japanese pop culture. These vibrant, eye-catching offerings have been embraced by a wide range of consumers.
With the Philippines being known for its hot climate, scarves and similar accessories were once considered impractical for daily wear but are now seeing a rise in popularity. This trend is largely driven by international travel, especially as more Filipinos venture to destinations with cooler climates, where such accessories are viewed as both practical and stylish.
The rise of social media has greatly influenced fashion trends, particularly among millennials in the Philippines, who are increasingly fashion-conscious.
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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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