The market for women's and girls' bathrobes and dressing gowns made of cotton in the UK exhibits a gradual downturn in per capita value from $0.61 in 2024 to $0.39 by 2028. Assuming a static 2023 figure, the year-on-year variations reveal a decline of roughly 9% annually. This trend indicates a consistent reduction in spending on these products over the next five years, averaging a decrease of around 10% per year (CAGR). The downturn may reflect shifts in consumer preferences, economic conditions, or competitive market dynamics.
Future trends to watch:
- Potential influence of sustainability trends on materials used, possibly favoring eco-friendly alternatives.
- Economic factors such as inflation or disposable income changes that might impact consumer spending.
- Fashion trends that could either revitalize interest in traditional bathrobes or enhance alternative loungewear.
- Digital channel expansions leading to increased market reach may offset the decline.