The denim jeans market the world over is primarily driven by rapid evolution of demand for branded as well as unbranded jeans among men and women, especially in metros and mega-metros. Rising disposable incomes in urban and semi-urban areas, coupled with fast changing buying patterns for casual wear, is a crucial factor boosting the denim jeans market
The growing number of women in the workforce has led to a new target consumer, thereby opening up exciting opportunities. The growing prominence of jeans as executive wear among men is a crucial factor catalyzing the market.
Recent advances have led to the launch of denim jeans with eco-friendly fabrics and sophisticated weaving patterns. In addition, the soaring popularity of blue denim jeans as staple casual wear is expected to fuel the growth of denim jeans market in key regions.
Growing environmental awareness among consumers has led to the demand for jeans made with organic raw materials. This is expected to unlock new opportunities for market players in the forthcoming years.
Novel blends of fiber and digitally printed designs are expected to attract more consumers in developing regions. In addition, the emerging fashion fad among the youth population is feeding the demand for denim jeans with premium pricing, thereby favorably impacting the market.

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