In 2024, the value per capita for women's and girls' bathrobes and dressing gowns made of materials other than synthetic fibers and cotton in Canada is forecasted at $0.20. Growth is modest, with a slight increment to $0.21 in 2025 and remaining stable until 2027, with an increase to $0.22 in 2028. This represents a minor CAGR across the five-year forecast span.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable materials, potentially boosting demand for non-synthetic, non-cotton options.
- Impact of economic factors on discretionary spending, influencing market growth.
- Possible innovation in textile technologies leading to new product offerings.
- International trade dynamics influencing raw material availability and costs.