As global temperatures continue to rise, the demand for beachwear and related footwear is experiencing unprecedented growth. In Brazil, where sunny weather and outdoor lifestyles are deeply ingrained, this trend is particularly pronounced.
The future of footwear in Brazil lies in players’ ability to combine sustainability with innovative design, creating products that resonate with environmentally-conscious consumers worldwide. With sustainability becoming a central pillar of global consumer expectations, Brazilian brands are leveraging their strengths to carve out a competitive advantage in the international market.
As demand for footwear evolves, Brazilian brands are strategically embracing collaborations, mergers, and technological advances to redefine their future. Younger generations, known for their demand for meaningful cultural representation and cutting-edge innovation, are driving this shift.
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Footwear
This is the aggregation of children's footwear, men's footwear and women's footwear. Includes all men’s, women’s and children’s outdoor and indoor shoes made of materials as leather, fabric or plastic. Outdoor shoes includes all dress shoes, trainers, sports shoes, sandals, boots, pumps, and high heels. Indoor shoes includes house-shoes and slippers. Items must be new when sold to the consumer; second-hand/used footwear is excluded. Antique and/or vintage footwear is also excluded. Sports footwear (broken out as a separate category) is included in total footwear figure. One pair of footwear constitutes one volume unit.
See all of our definitionsThis report originates from Passport, our Footwear research and analysis database.
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