Men's underwear

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The men's underwear market, which includes vests, socks and underpants, has increased by 16% in real terms between 1992 and 1997 and is worth 678 million pounds sterling. Growth has resulted from the increased prices of designer garments and new fabrics. Vest sales totalled 11 million over the same period while sock sales rose by just 1%. However, this represented an increase of 10% in real terms. Designer underwear will increase its profile and there is scope for growth in this area, especially for men aged over 34 years of age.

Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Underwear and Nightwear Manufacturing, Men's & boys' underwear and nightwear, Males' Underwear ex Knit, Market share, Men's underwear, Underwear

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Men's ties and accessories

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An industry overview of men's ties and accessories industry in the United Kingdom is presented, on the basis of Mintel surveys. Particular attention is given to statistic information regarding the market size, structure, segmentation and trends, consumer behavior patterns and industry forecasts.

United Kingdom, Men's & boys' clothing stores, Males' Clothing, Retail, Men's Clothing Stores, Industry Overview, Clothing stores, Neckties

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Men's underwear

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The UK men's underwear market is predicted to rise in value from 680 million pounds sterling in 2000 to 701 million pounds sterling by 2004. The market will be dominated by cut price brands, while the more expensive brands will suffer from declining sales.

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Subjects list: Clothing industry, United Kingdom, Statistics, Men's clothing industry
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