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2025 Trends - Ethnicwear Set To Shine

By FYu2019 26, the Indian ethnicwear market is expected to reach US $ 26.9 billion with a CAGR of about 10.6%. D2C brands like Tjori, Berrylush, Suta, Koskii, Bunaai, Okhai are already leading in this segment and so also are top retailers like Fabindia, Biba, W, Meena Bazaar, Sabhyata, Global Desi and so on.<br>

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2025 Trends - Ethnicwear Set To Shine

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  1. 2025 Trends: Ethnicwear Set To Shine By FY’ 26, the Indian ethnicwear market is expected to reach US $ 26.9 billion with a CAGR of about 10.6%. D2C brands like Tjori, Berrylush, Suta, Koskii, Bunaai, Okhai are already leading in this segment and so also are top retailers like Fabindia, Biba, W, Meena Bazaar, Sabhyata, Global Desi and so on. India’s ethnicwear market is quietly reshaping everyday fashion, as more consumers turn to traditional styles that feel both familiar and refreshingly modern. It also holds the largest pie — US $ 22 billion—of the nation’s overall garment industry, valued at US $ 102 billion in FY ’24. By FY’ 26, the Indian ethnicwear market is expected to reach US $ 26.9 billion with a CAGR of about 10.6%. Industry experts put the unorganised share of the ethnicwear market at 80-85%. Yet, the organised segment, which accounts for 15-20% of the overall market today (around Rs. 28,000 to Rs. 37,000 crore), is growing at an impressive 20% each year as Indians increasingly turn to ethnic apparel for various occasions. Of the organised segment, 40% of the market belongs to mid and value brands, while 30% each belongs to premium and luxury brands, according to reports. If you want to read this and other Fashion and Apparel Industry articles, Apparel & Garments News,Apparel Industry updates related news Click here: - apparelresources.com

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