The Dutch apparel market, already well-established, is witnessing a surge in the demand for accessories as they increasingly become a defining factor in personal style. There's a noticeable shift among Dutch consumers, particularly in newer generations, who prioritise self-expression over traditional Calvinistic values.
Climate change, marked by warmer summers and record-breaking sunshine hours, is expected to further drive the demand for accessories, particularly hats, during the forecast period. Hats are now not just functional for protection but are also embraced as fashion statements.
E-commerce is poised to continue its dominance as a preferred distribution channel in the forecast period. Dutch consumers are increasingly accustomed to researching, comparing, and purchasing accessories online.
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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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