Leather Goods Market is Anticipated to Reach US$ 764.81 Billion by 2033, Driven by Sustainability and Personalization | FMI

 

The size of the leather goods market is predicted to reach US$ 764.81 billion by 2033, according to a recent analysis published by Future Market Insights (FMI). The market is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 5.6% during the forecast period. It is anticipated that the market will grow to US$ 443.52 billion in 2023.

Growing demand for high-end fashion, along with evolving fashion and trends, is pushing the demand for leather goods. These products have high quality and are long-lasting in nature. Due to their traditional and cultural significance, these products are gaining widespread demand among high-income household groups.

The leather goods industry is taking a sustainable turn by introducing eco-friendly products in the market. By doing so, the companies are attempting to capture an environmentally-conscious consumer base who are keen on purchasing products that align with their innate

Surging domestic as well as international tourism is also supporting the growth of the leather goods industry. Designers across the globe exhibit new apparel via fashion shows and events, which is luring many customers toward leather clothing. The high significance of such events and the extensive utilization of leather apparel for several design techniques are expected to boost market growth.

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Key findings from the report highlight:

  • Growing demand: Affluent consumers worldwide are driving the market, prioritizing comfort, luxury, and self-expression in their homes.
  • Sustainability focus: Consumers are increasingly demanding eco-friendly materials and ethical production practices, pushing brands to adopt sustainable solutions.
  • Personalization trend: Bespoke furniture pieces and customization options are gaining traction, catering to individual tastes and styles.
  • Smart furniture on the rise: Multifunctional furniture with integrated technology like charging stations and media features is attracting growing interest.
  • Evolving retail landscape: The blending of online and offline shopping experiences with virtual reality tools is changing how consumers purchase luxury furniture.

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Who is winning?

Adidas AG, Nike, Inc., Puma SE, Fila, Inc., New Balance Athletics, Inc., Knoll, Inc., Samsonite International S.A., VIP Industries Ltd., Timberland LLC, Johnston & Murphy, Woodland Worldwide, Hermès International S.A., Louis Vuitton Malletier, VF Corp., COLLAR Company, LUCRIN Geneva, Nappa Dori, Saddles India Pvt. Ltd., Lear Corp.

Leather Goods Market by Category

By Type, the Leather Goods Industry is Segmented as:

  • Genuine Leather Goods
  • Synthetic Leather Goods
  • Vegan Leather Goods

By Product, the Leather Goods Market is Segregated as:

  • Leather Goods in Handbags
    • Leather Goods in Tote Bag
    • Leather Goods in Clutch
    • Leather Goods in Satchel
    • Leather Goods in Other Handbags
  • Leather Goods in Small Leather Goods/ Accessories
    • Leather Goods in Wallets
    • Leather Goods in Pouches
    • Leather Goods in Card Holders
    • Leather Goods in Phone Covers/Cases
    • Leather Goods in Watch Straps
    • Leather Goods in Other Small Leather Goods/ Accessories
  • Leather Goods in Apparel
    • Leather Goods in Men’s Apparel
      • Leather Goods in Shirts
      • Leather Goods in Pants
      • Leather Goods in Suits, Coats & Jacket
      • Leather Goods in Overalls
      • Leather Goods in Other Men’s Products
    • Leather Goods in Women’s Apparel
      • Leather Goods in Skirts
      • Leather Goods in Coats & Jackets
      • Leather Goods in Pants
      • Leather Goods in Others Women Products
    • Leather Goods in Children’s Apparel
      • Leather Goods in Suits, Coats & Jackets
      • Leather Goods in Vests
      • Leather Goods in Pants
      • Leather Goods in Skirts
      • Leather Goods in Chaps
  • Leather Goods in Footwear
    • Leather Goods in Athletic Footwear
      • Leather Goods in Men’s Athletic Footwear
      • Leather Goods in Women’s Athletic Footwear
      • Leather Goods in Children’s Athletic Footwear
    • Leather Goods in Non-athletic Footwear
      • Leather Goods in Men’s Non-athletic Footwear
      • Leather Goods in Women’s Non-athletic Footwear
      • Leather Goods in Children’s Non-athletic Footwear
  • Leather Goods in Home Décor and Furnishing
    • Leather Goods in Decorative Wall Hangings
    • Leather Goods in Tabletop decorative items
    • Leather Goods in Hanging Storage
    • Leather Goods in Leather Furniture
    • Leather Goods in Other
  • Leather Goods in Pet Accessories
    • Leather Goods in Pet Collar and Leads
    • Leather Goods in Leather Pet Toys
  • Leather Goods in Automotive Accessories
    • Leather Goods in Seating Systems
    • Leather Goods in Others

By Region, the Industry of Leather Goods is Segmented as:

  • Leather Goods in North America Market
  • Leather Goods in Europe Market
  • Leather Goods in Asia Pacific Market
  • Leather Goods in Latin America Market
  • Leather Goods in Middle East and Africa Market

News Updates:

  • In 2021, Nike Inc. launched SB Dunk Sneakers, made of vegan leather. The company ensured that the procedure followed for this line of sneakers was cruelty-free. This launch is also aligned with the company’s zero-waste initiative.
  • In 2020, Puma introduced three, first-of-its-kind Xetic sneakers in Porsche design. The catalog offers casual wear and performance-wear sneakers. The material used for manufacturing these sneakers includes chrome-free and recycled mesh material leather.
  • In 2021, Adidas unveiled trainers made of mushroom leather as a part of the sustainability drive carried out by this company. The company collaborated with Lululemon and Stella McCartney to develop Mylo, a mushroom-based, vegan leather for use in trainers.

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About the Author

Nikhil Kaitwade

Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc. has over a decade of experience in market research and business consulting. He has successfully delivered 1500+ client assignments, predominantly in Automotive, Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Oil & Gas, and Service industries.
His core competency circles around developing research methodology, creating a unique analysis framework, statistical data models for pricing analysis, competition mapping, and market feasibility analysis. His expertise also extends wide and beyond analysis, advising clients on identifying growth potential in established and niche market segments, investment/divestment decisions, and market entry decision-making.
Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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