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Analyze the Worldwide Market for Intimate Apparels.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c62933) has announced the addition of "Global Intimate Apparel Market: Trends and Opportunities" to their offering.

Traditionally, North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere.  and Europe have been the major markets for intimate apparel, accounting for more than two-third of the market. In these markets, intimate apparel is a stable category with the fashion element playing a small role in driving consumption. However, with economic growth in the South East Asian economies like India and China, the intimate apparels segment is being increasingly recognized as providing potential market opportunity.

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 and highly competitive. Most of the key companies in the sector operate a portfolio of intimate brands and apparel businesses beyond the intimate apparel category.

The report "Global Intimate Apparel Market: Trends and Opportunities" analyzes the worldwide market for intimate apparels - its growth across regions/countries, the factors that are driving growth in these regions and the major trends of apparel consumption - from the increasing demand for bust-sized bras to the preference for comfortable undergarments.

The report identifies purchasing patterns of intimate apparels in various geographical regions. Also the report focuses on the competitive landscape in which global apparel makers like Victoria's Secret For the Sonata Arctica single, see Victoria's Secret (song)

Victoria's Secret is an American retailer of high quality lingerie and beauty products.[2]
, Hanes HANES Health And Nutrition Examination Survey A series of dietary surveys first carried out in 1971 by the NIH–US; HANES I determined that Americans consumed suboptimal levels of iron, calcium and vitamins A and C; HANES III is under the auspices of the  Brands, Fruit of the Loom Fruit of the Loom is an American company which manufactures clothing, particularly underwear. The company's world headquarters are based in Bowling Green, Kentucky. One manufacturing facility still remains in Jamestown, Kentucky, and several other facilities are located across the , Warnaco and American Eagle are adopting various strategies to get a share of the intimate apparel market.

Companies Mentioned:

-Victoria's Secret

-Aerie

-Fruit of the Loom

-Hanes Brands Inc.

-Warnaco Group

For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c62933.
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