Market Outlook 15 minutes PremiumThe US Menswear Market: More Casual, More Competitive Coresight Research November 3, 2020 What's InsideThe US menswear market is becoming more focused on comfortwear, casualwear and activewear, with these categories trending among consumers amid the Covid-19 pandemic. We explore the market shift and discuss what brands and retailers are doing to differentiate themselves in an increasingly competitive environment. This report covers the following: A Covid-19 casualization timeline—including major work-from-home announcements and Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings that impact the US menswear market Coresight Research estimates for the US menswear market size in 2020 Men’s clothing sales by category in 2019 The top 10 menswear brands, by market share—considering five-year growth and category trends Major retailers that have cited opportunities in the activewear and casualwear space—including Burlington, Kohl’s, Ross Stores and The TJX Companies Select brands’ and retailers’ efforts to differentiate themselves in the US menswear space—including Levi’s, Lululemon, PVH Corp. and Walmart Collaborations involving men’s outdoor and activewear brands—including The North Face and Hanesbrands’ Champion Click here to read about the impacts of the casualization trend on the US businesswear market. Click here to read more Coresight Research Market Outlooks and Post-Crisis Outlooks for other retail sectors. Already a subscriber? Log in You are currently viewing a preview of this report. Please select an access option to view the full report. Hide Options - Show Options + Get unlimited access to all our research with one of our subscription plans. View Subscription Plans or Contact us to purchase this report. Contact us ✕ This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Exploring International Home and Home-Improvement Sector Retailing in the UAEHow US Consumers Are Shopping for Groceries: Analyzing Traffic, Ticket, E-Commerce and Private LabelAnalyst Corner—Electronic Shelf Labels Are Here To Stay, with John HarmonWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2024, Week 40: UK Store Closures Surpass 1,000