Second-hand clothing is expected to continue expanding in childrenswear, as trust in used clothing quality and safety grows. Parents are increasingly aware of sustainability and the environmental impact of fashion.
The Polish government's family support programs, such as the extended 800+ child benefit, are expected to continue driving spending on childrenswear. These subsidies provide families with extra disposable income, which is often used to buy necessities like clothing for children.
The ongoing demographic dip is expected to remain a long-term challenge for childrenswear in Poland. The steadily declining birthrate means that, over time, volume sales will face increased pressures and tougher competition.
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Childrenswear
This is the aggregation of baby and toddler wear, boys' clothing and girls' clothing.
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