The market for women and girls swimwear made of non-synthetic fibers in Greece displayed gradual growth from 2013, peaking in 2015 at 2.6542 million USD. This was followed by a downturn until 2018 and a significant decrease in 2020, dropping by nearly 17%. Recovery began in 2021 with a strong rebound, stabilizing in 2023 at 2.358 million USD. Year-on-year variations suggest relative market stability, with slight increases in 2022 and 2023. Over the last five years, the market's compound annual growth rate (CAGR) was 0.5%, indicating modest growth in the sector.
- Increasing consumer preference for sustainable and eco-friendly fashion could drive future demand.
- The Greek tourism rebound may further boost swimwear sales.
- Innovation in textile technology and marketing could attract more buyers.