The global market for corporateâ clothing is expected to grow from $ 60,967.6 million in 2021 to $ 74,176.4 million in 2026. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.0% over the forecast period (2021-2026). Some of the market's key participants are Aditya Birla, Adolphe Lafont, Alsico, Aoruina, Aramark, Carhartt, China Garments, Cintas, Dura-Wear, Engelbert Strauss, Fristads Kansas Group, G&K Services, Hultafors Group, Johnsons Apparelmaster, Lantian Hewu, Provogue, Sioen, UniFirst, VF Corporation, Van Puijenbroek Textiel, Williamson Dickie, Wokdiwei, Würth Modyf, Yihe. This report intends to identify significant growth areas and to explore relevant market strategies. This in-depth analysis delves into the global market for corporateâ clothing. The primary goal of this research is to examine the potential growth areas, significant trends, and the market's impact on the industry. The report also reviews the adoption of corporateâ clothing in both established and emerging markets.
This study offers a thorough examination of global markets, as well as detailed profiles of key market participants, a revenue product portfolio, and current activities. This research looks into trends and dynamics like drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities. This study discusses the strategies used by developing industry participants, as well as advice for new market entrants. This research study examines market sizes in the past, present, and future.
The market segmented in this report into type and application.
In this report, the following geographic regions were considered for market research:
Key data were derived from various sources, including government agencies in Canada, China, India, Japan, the European Union, and the United States. International organizations also contributed raw data for final estimates. Estimated market trends were derived from annual reports, investor presentations, SEC filings, product portfolios, and news announcements. Data was gathered from the market's major end-users. Statistical studies were used to confirm global and regional market sales data for current and anticipated values.
1. Introduction
2. Market Overview
2.1. Global Corporate Clothing Market Introduction
2.2. Macro- Economic Factor
2.3. Market Determinants
2.3.1. Market Driver
2.3.2. Market Restraints
2.3.3. Market Opportunities
2.3.4. Market Challenges
2.4. Technology/Product Roadmap
2.5. PEST Analysis
2.6. Market Growth Opportunity Analysis
2.7. Impact of Covid-19 on Corporate Clothing Market
3. Market Segmentation
3.1. Global Corporate Clothing Market Analysis (US$ Mn), By Type, 2019 - 2026
3.1.1 General Workwear
3.1.2 Corporate Workwear
3.1.3 Uniforms
3.2. Global Corporate Clothing Market Analysis (US$ Mn), By Application, 2019 - 2026
3.2.1 Manufacturing Industry
3.2.2 Service Industry
3.2.3 Mining Industry
3.2.4 Agriculture&Forestry Industry
3.2.5 Others
4. Regional Analysis
4.1. North America Corporate Clothing Market Analysis (US$ Mn), 2019 - 2026
4.1.1. By Country
4.1.1.1. U.S.
4.1.1.2.Canada
4.1.2.By Type
4.1.3.By Application
4.2.Europe Corporate Clothing Market Analysis (US$ Mn), 2019 - 2026
4.2.1.By Country
4.2.1.1.Germany
4.2.1.2.U.K.
4.2.1.3.France
4.2.1.4.Italy
4.2.1.5.Spain
4.2.1.6.Rest of Europe
4.2.2.By Type
4.2.3.By Application
4.3.Asia Pacific Corporate Clothing Market Analysis (US$ Mn), 2019 - 2026
4.3.1.By Country
4.3.1.1.China
4.3.1.2.Japan
4.3.1.3.India
4.3.1.4.Rest of Asia Pacific
4.3.2.By Type
4.3.3.By Application
4.4.Rest of world Corporate Clothing Market Analysis (US$ Mn), 2019 - 2026
4.4.1. By Region
4.4.1.1. Middle East & Africa
4.4.1.2. Latin America
4.4.2.By Type
4.4.3. By Application
5.Company Profiles
5.1 Aditya Birla
5.2 Adolphe Lafont
5.3 Alsico
5.4 Aoruina
5.5 Aramark
5.6 Carhartt
5.7 China Garments
5.8 Cintas
5.9 Dura-Wear
5.10 Engelbert Strauss
5.11 Fristads Kansas Group
5.12 G&K Services
5.13 Hultafors Group
5.14 Johnsons Apparelmaster
5.15 Lantian Hewu
5.16 Provogue
5.17 Sioen
5.18 UniFirst
5.19 VF Corporation
5.20 Van Puijenbroek Textiel
5.21 Williamson Dickie
5.22 Wokdiwei
5.23 Würth Modyf
5.24 Yihe