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29 Aug - Barclays Arena, HAMBURG: [CDLP tank] [Saul Nash pants]
31 Aug - Royal Arena, COPENHAGEN: [Casablanca Casa t-shirt]
1 Sep - Spektrum, OSLO: [Nike shoes] [Commes des Garçons x Lacoste polo] [Adidas jacket]
2 Sep - Hovet, STOCKHOLM: [Stone Island t-shirt], [Stone Island pants], [Salomon shoes]
4 Sep - Ice Hall, HELSINKI: [Pleasures x Sonic Youth jersey]
5 Sep - Saku Arena, TAILLINN: [1017 ALYX 9SM t-shirt] [Nike Air Max shoes] [Nike Windrunner fleece hoodie] [Nike joggers] [Nike trainers]
7 Sep - Arena Riga, RIGA: [Champion t-shirt] [Supreme x Lacoste track suit]
8 Sep - Zalgiris Arena, KAUNAS: [Neill Barrett t-shirt] [Neil Barrett IG post and IG story] [Sergio Tacchini tracksuit]
10 Sep - Tauron Arena, KRAKOW: [VTMNTS t-shirt] [Stone Island hoodie]
11 Sep - Atlas Arena, ŁÓDŹ: [Leones The Band tank top] [Converse high tops] [CP Company pants] [424 Logo hat] [Salomon shoes] [Mastermind hoodie]
13 Sep - Wiener Stadhalle D, VIENNA: [CP Company pants] [Palace hat]
14 Sep - Stozice Arena, LJUBLJANA: [Wales Bonner tank top]
15 Sep - Budapest Arena, BUDAPEST: [Stone Island cap] [Stone Island pants]
17 Sep - Arenele Romane, BUCHAREST: [Burberry t-shirt] [Burberry cap]
18 Sep - Arena Armeets, SOFIA: [black tank top] [Nike pants]
20 Sep - Petras Theater, ATHENS: [VTMNTS t-shirt] [Sunflower Mike shorts]
1 Oct - Bilbao Arena Miribilla, BILBAO (VIZCAYA): [Calvin Klein white tank top] [North Face pants] [Nike shoes] [Adidas Y 3 track pants] [Han Kjøbenhavn hoodie]
3 Oct - Altice Arena, LISBON: [CP Company graphic t-shirt] [CP Company pants] [Asics shoes] [Palace hoodie]
5 Oct - Wizink Center, MADRID: [Fred Perry x Pleasures t-shirt]
6 Oct - Palau Sant Jordi, BARCELONA: [Moncler t-shirt] [Customized face all over Hawaiian shirt]
8 Oct - Pala Alpitur, TURIN: [Sunspel beige tank top] [Stone Island pants] [Y/Project hat] [Adidas x Wales Bonner sweater and pants]
9 Oct - Unipol Arena, BOLOGNA: [Nanushka tank top] [Stone Island pants]
11 Oct - Rockhal, ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE: [Stone Island t-shirt]
12 Oct - Sportspaleis, ANTWERP: [Wales Bonner jacket] [1017 Alyx 9SM Studio bomber jacket]
14 Oct - Accor Arena, PARIS: [Balmain polo shirt]
15 Oct - Ziggo Dome, AMSTERDAM: [Givenchy tank top] [CP Company pants]
17 Oct - Lanxess Arena, COLOGNE: [Ralph Lauren polo shirt]
19 Oct - O2 Arena, PRAGUE: [Junya Watanabe t-shirt] [Nike pants]
20 Oct - Mercedes Benz Arena, BERLIN: [Kith black tank top] [Stone Island track pants] [Axel Arigato shoes] [Fred Perry t-shirt] [Alyx Studio hoodie]
22 Oct - Olympiahalle, MUNICH: [Burberry polo shirt]
23 Oct - Hallenstadion, ZURICH: [Stone Island t-shirt] [Stone Island trousers] [Axel Arigato shoes]
8 Nov - 3Arena, DUBLIN: [CDLP tank] [Reebok sweatshirt] [Saul Nash pants] [Nike mock neck top] [1017 Alyx 9SM jacket] [Vetements cap] [Thames MMXX top]
10 Nov - Utilita Arena, SHEFFIELD: [Givenchy logo tank top] [CP company pants] [Aimé Leon Doré hoodie] [Palace trousers]
11 Nov - AO Arena, MANCHESTER: [Aimé Leon Dore jacket] [Nike shoes]
12 Nov - Ovo Hydro, GLASGOW: [Palace Skateboards shirt] [Stone Island pants]
14 Nov - Brighton Center, BRIGHTON: [Farragamo polo]
15 Nov - International Arena, CARDIFF: [Casablanca Paris top]
17 Nov - The O2, LONDON: [Saul Nash vest] [Saul Nash track pants] [Comme Des Garçons shirt]
18 Nov - Resorts World Arena, BIRMINGHAM: [Burberry t-shirt] [Lacoste top]
23 Nov - Camden Roundhouse, Rolling Stone UK Awards, LONDON: [Neil Barrett mesh jacket] [black vest] [Hugo pants] [Grenson leather shoes]
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apureniallsource · 1 year
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When you’ve been in one of the biggest boybands in the world, figuring out what life looks like afterwards is no easy feat, especially when it encompassed some of your most formative years. For Niall Horan, though, it seems all too easy. He still lives the pop star life with a sold-out set of shows coming up next year, a whole host of festival performances lined up this summer, and an album that hit number one in the UK just a few weeks ago. Yet off-stage, he’s calm, carefree and so down to Earth that you might not even realise what he does for a living.
If Niall’s work life is about the biggest stages, biggest shows and biggest songs, Niall’s life at home is all about indulging in simple pleasures. Whether it’s bingeing a Netflix true crime series, lighting candles to make hotel rooms feel a bit more like home, or hopping from the gym to the golf course, he keeps himself grounded with a balanced routine and a low-maintenance lifestyle. It’s the perfect antithesis to celebrity life, and it’s helped him maintain the chilled-out vibe that he’s been known for since he was 16.
He might have just been about to fly to LA, but when we speak to Niall he’s as relaxed as they come. He’s still got yesterday’s hair (he proudly shows us how it’s still holding its volume), and he’s lounging in his living room in his gym clothes…
Let’s start with your dressing room. At this point in your career you’re used to being dressed, but how would you describe your own style when you’re at home?
I’d say I’ve got two different styles. One is very casual — I love street and sportswear — and then the other is very influenced by the 1950s and Sinatra. There’s a lot of collars, pressed trousers, penny loafers and that kind of thing. I like putting a modern twist on those old styles, whether that’s adding a more utilitarian jacket or whatever it might be. There’s a touch of ‘90s in there as well.
What about hero pieces?
I just got this vintage army green Gucci coat that’s very militaristic. I’m saving that for something good - can’t just walk to the shop in vintage Gucci, can you? I’m wearing this other, more casual coat at the moment, it’s a big green oversized bomber from Second/Layer. That’s been my go-to. Green goes with most things, so I’ve been wearing that a lot. I try and lean away from it, being Irish, but sometimes you’ve gotta do what you’ve gotta do.
I’m big on Reebok Classics. I buy like three or four pairs at a time and just wear them until they get destroyed. They look better the worse they get but there’s a point where it’s like, okay, you might just need to get a new pair of shoes now…
Vintage Levi’s jeans are a big one. I get them online from a place called the 13 Club. Lots of straight-leg denim going on for me at the moment, 505s or 501s. I'm also big into — whether people agree with it or not — double denim. I have this vintage Ralph Lauren denim shirt and I like that with a white T-shirt and some matching jeans. The Canadian tuxedo! I’ve been doing a lot of that.
You’re very into golf. What does your golfwear looking like?
I’ve been trying to '50s up that a little bit too, wearing a slack rather than a golf trouser and a shirt with a bit of that old-school two-tone to it. I say that…I also have a lot of the classic gear that I just throw on because no one’s going to see me on the golf course. I often think that, I overthink what I’m going to wear and then I don’t see anyone for four hours.
For general workouts, I’m obviously a brand advisor and investor for the Irish brand Gym+Coffee. I’m a big fan of all their workout tops, I’m not good on materials but they’re easy to wear and nice and light. They just go with everything. All their shorts are really comfy too, really lightweight stuff that’s easy to wear in the gym. Nothing worse than some of that heavier stuff where you’re sweating out and it’s definitely not pleasant to feel in or to look at.
Moving onto the bathroom and grooming… what’s your routine there?
Yes! My forté! Firstly, I came across these things on Amazon. My groomer showed me them. The orbs that you put in the freezer and use with serum. I just love them! Genetically, I get dark [under]eyes and it’s crazy how good they are. I’ve never had anything work but ice is the answer, it turns out.
Sarah Chapman is the brand I’ve been buzzing about for a couple of years. I do an eye cream, a spray, an intense hydrating serum, moisturiser and SPF — the old Irish skin can’t handle any kind of ray, so that’s a must. I’ve got to watch myself even in the winter. For the evening I’m doing retinol, moisturiser and then a face oil. That keeps me glowing. I do a lot of face masks, I don’t even know if any of this stuff works I just love doing it.
Shampoo is Philip Kingsley. I’ve stopped using conditioner as much but I use a Redken clay to style and a matte paste. I use the Dyson hairdryer — make sure you put that in block capitals and tell them they can send me whatever they want — I absolutely love it. And for aftershaves, it’s Le Labo.
Moving into the kitchen, do you cook much when you’re at home. Do you have a go-to gadget?
I have a Nespresso coffee machine. I kick things off in the morning with an espresso, then the late afternoon coffee is an oat latte or an Americano, it depends on what buzz I need. I don’t get too LA on it. Out there you hear all sorts of stuff…“choco-loco-choco-mocho”. Just drink it, will you?
I do cook a lot. When I’m at home I try and cook for myself but keep it relatively healthy, so I end up doing a lot of Mediterranean-style stuff — salads, chicken, couscous, all that kind of stuff — nothing too complicated until the weekend. I’m no Stanley Tucci.
On a Sunday we’re always doing a Sunday roast. Roast chicken, parsnips, cheesy leeks, cauliflower cheese, potatoes. Love a Sunday roast, it’s my favourite thing. I also make this really simple Italian dish that’s just so good. It’s fried garlic, chilli, onion, squashed tomatoes, spaghetti, smoked bacon and a whole block of parmesan cheese. I don’t even know what it’s called but it’s just magic, it’s just what you want. If I’m in on a Saturday night, that’s what I’m making.
Let’s think about unwinding before bed. What helps you out there?
Candles, always. I always have a candle with me, particularly Diptyque Fig and Oud. I usually like softer fragrances: Le Labo Santal is also a favourite. I actually travel with candles - hotel rooms, dressing rooms, just to give them a homely feel. The only problem with that being that once you blow it out you have to sit around and wait for it to dry before shoving it back in your bag.
I always listen to green noise before bed. When I concentrate on that I can just doze right off, and I do a pre-bed face mask every two or three nights. And I do watch a lot of TV in bed… which is not good. It’s always ‘oh just one more episode’ and then before you know it it’s half one in the morning. I love ‘24 Hours in Police Custody’. We watch a lot of true crime and all those American Netflix series. Name it, we’ve seen it.
Thinking about your living room, what do you do to unwind there of an evening or afternoon?
There’s a piano in the living room and I spend a lot of time with that. That’s where I do a lot of writing. I wrote probably a third of my new album on that piano, sat at home during the lockdown. There’s a guitar on a stand next to it and sometimes I’ll wander over there when I’m half watching TV. I’ve got a Fender Telecaster and a Gibson 335 that I play a lot, a big old red thing. My acoustic is from an Irish brand called Lowden, myself and Lewis [Capaldi] went to their factory on our Amazon show, and I’ve been into them for eight or nine years. Maybe I need a green one…I’ll be a walking leprechaun in no time.
I listen to a lot of music; I’ve got this big JBL boombox, it’s class. It’s got a big handle on it and I take it everywhere. I’ve also got a vinyl player, I listen to a lot of vinyl. People are always asking me what I’m listening to at the moment and it’s never anything new. It’s always the old stuff that I just love…in fact, I just rotate the same fifteen or so vinyls. Old head, young shoulders, I suppose.
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poonamcmi · 25 days
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Global Circular Fashion: Embracing Fashion Globally to Create a Sustainable Fashion Future
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The Rise of Fast Fashion and its Circular Fashion Over the past few decades, the rise of fast fashion has transformed the global apparel industry. Where consumers once upgraded their wardrobes a few times a year through planned purchases, they now shop more frequently, with trends changing at an ever more rapid pace. Major clothing brands now release new collections every two weeks and low prices enable frequent purchases. However, this business model has come at a huge environmental cost. The United Nation estimates that the fashion industry generates 10% of global carbon emissions annually and consumes more energy than the aviation and shipping industries combined. With increasing production volumes tied to falling garment lifespans, vast amounts of textile waste is dumped in landfills every year instead of being recycled or reused. If trends continue, the fashion industry's environmental footprint will expand significantly.
The Need for Circular Systems To create a more sustainable future, it is Global Circular Fashion away from the linear "take-make-dispose" model to a circular economy approach. Circular systems aim to design out waste and pollution, keep products and materials in use, and regenerate natural systems. For fashion, this means rethinking the entire lifecycle of garments - from design and material sourcing to production, distribution, consumption, and end of use. The goal is to transition from a disposal-oriented system to one that retains value, reuses resources, and minimizes environmental impacts. Some circular strategies that brands and policymakers are exploring include extending garment lifetime through durability and repairability, using recycled and biodegradable materials, implementing take-back and resale programs, and investing in closed-loop recycling technologies.
Corporate Leadership and Innovation Leading brands have already begun embracing circular principles to varying degrees. Swedish retailer H&M launched a garment collection program in 2013 allowing customers to drop off old clothes in stores. So far it has collected over 35,000 tons globally that are sorted and recycled or reused. Meanwhile, fashion company Ecouterre designs digitally printed collections with minimal waste using plant-based dyes and biodegradable fabrics. Outdoor brand Patagonia runs “Worn Wear,” a program promoting product repair to extend lifespan. It recently began trials for a closed-loop recycling facility in Europe. On the materials front, companies like Adidas and Reebok have launched shoe collections incorporating post-consumer recycled plastics and other sustainably sourced inputs. From design to end-of-use, these examples demonstrate feasible innovations that can scale with broader corporate adoption.
Policy Push and Regional Actions Market forces alone may not be enough to drive the systemic change required for circular transition globally. Coordinated policy push and regional cooperation are also needed. The Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) concept extends a producer's responsibility for its product to the post-consumer stage of the product's lifecycle. Laws making brands financially and physically responsible for collecting and recycling textiles will incentivize design for durability and recyclability. The European Union recently unveiled plans for a more robust circular economy via its European Green Deal policy package. It aims to cut down on textile waste and establish EPR schemes across member states by 2025. Meanwhile, the UK has issued reforms to boost clothing resale and encourage design for longer use-phases. On a city level, Amsterdam and Paris are piloting fashion collection bins linked to brands' takeback programs to improve recycling rates. Combined top-down policy nudges and bottom-up innovations could help deliver on the promise of circular fashion globally.
Challenges of Adoption in Developing Markets While circular initiatives are gaining steam in developed markets, their adoption faces considerable challenges in emerging economies that are big fashion consumers and producers. Commercial RESALES programs are yet to meaningfully take off in regions like Southeast Asia due to low standards for used clothing and resale platforms. Collection and sorting infrastructure also remains underdeveloped compared to brand-run programs in the West. Local recyclers lack access to recycling technologies and face supply chain barriers. Affordability further affects consumers' ability to pay premiums for sustainable options or access garment rental/repair services popular in wealthier nations. Overcoming these socioeconomic obstacles will require hybrid business models tailored for lower-income demographics together with public investments in waste management infrastructure. Cooperation between international brands, domestic manufacturers, and regional stakeholders can help accelerate the circular transition process in developing economies.
Need for Multilateral Action and Public Engagement As fashion globalizes, the shift towards circularity similarly demands coordinated action worldwide. Issues like plastic pellet pollution, carbon leakage across supply chains, and global trade in textile waste underline the need for binding multilateral agreements. The UN Sustainable Development Goals provide a framework, but more concrete international regulations and collaborative platforms are still lacking. Public awareness and individual consumer choices also prove influential. As citizens demand transparency from brands and opt for resale over disposable trends, it pressures companies to clean up act. Governments must educate masses and incentivize sustainable behavior through programs like subsidies for repairs. Lastly, multi-stakeholder organizations coupling businesses, non-profits and researchers can aid knowledge sharing to speed up circular innovations globally. Only through united efforts across public, private and non-profit spheres will the vision of an inclusive circular economy take true shape worldwide.
In conclusion, making sustainability the status quo requires transitioning the trillion-dollar fashion industry onto a circular path. While different regions and actors will progress at varying speeds, collective action supported by policy, innovation and public advocacy offers hope. By addressing the root causes of waste embedded in today's linear take-make-waste model, the industry can evolve to better protect people and planet for generations to come. A circular future demands new systems of design, production and consumption but change begins with individual and joint determination to create a fashion industry that nurtures natural and social capital for all. Get More Insights On, Global Circular Fashion For More Insights Discover the Report In language that Resonates with you
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inayaxx55 · 1 month
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Global Cleats Shoes Market Report 2024 - By Size, Demand, Report, Industry Trends, Forecast To 2034
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clostxxx · 2 months
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Review of the best brands of men's sportswear
When it comes to men's sportswear, several brands stand out for their quality, performance, and style. Here’s a review of some of the best brands:
1. Nike
Strengths: Known for innovative designs, high performance, and a wide range of products from shoes to apparel.
Popular Products: Nike Air running shoes, Dri-FIT clothing, Pro Combat compression gear.
Notable Features: Advanced technology like Flyknit and Air Max, extensive range of sports-specific gear.
2. Adidas
Strengths: Blends performance with style, strong focus on sustainability.
Popular Products: Ultraboost running shoes, ClimaCool and Climalite apparel, Predator soccer cleats.
Notable Features: Boost cushioning technology, Primeknit material, collaboration with Parley for the Oceans for sustainable products.
3. Under Armour
Strengths: High-quality performance gear, excellent for moisture-wicking and temperature control.
Popular Products: HeatGear and ColdGear clothing lines, UA HOVR running shoes, Project Rock collection.
Notable Features: Innovative fabric technologies, strong presence in fitness and training gear.
4. Puma
Strengths: Combines athletic performance with modern streetwear style.
Popular Products: Puma Suede sneakers, Evoknit apparel, football (soccer) boots.
Notable Features: Fusion of sport and fashion, collaborations with designers and celebrities.
5. Reebok
Strengths: Focuses on fitness and CrossFit communities, durable and functional gear.
Popular Products: Nano CrossFit shoes, Floatride running shoes, classic Reebok tracksuits.
Notable Features: CrossFit-specific designs, emphasis on functionality and durability.
6. ASICS
Strengths: Renowned for running shoes and performance-oriented apparel.
Popular Products: Gel-Kayano and Gel-Nimbus running shoes, ASICS Lite-Show apparel.
Notable Features: Gel cushioning system, focus on stability and support, extensive research and development.
7. New Balance
Strengths: Known for comfortable and supportive running shoes, wide range of sizes and widths.
Popular Products: Fresh Foam running shoes, 990 series, training and walking shoes.
Notable Features: Emphasis on fit and comfort, Made in USA and UK collections, balance of cushioning and stability.
8. Lululemon
Strengths: Premium quality activewear, excellent for yoga and training.
Popular Products: ABC pants, Metal Vent Tech shirts, Surge running shorts.
Notable Features: High-performance fabrics, stylish and versatile designs, focus on both form and function.
9. Columbia
Strengths: Specializes in outdoor and sportswear, excellent for outdoor activities and adventure sports.
Popular Products: Omni-Heat jackets, PFG (Performance Fishing Gear) collection, hiking boots.
Notable Features: Innovative technologies for weather resistance, durability in harsh conditions, functional designs for outdoor activities.
10. Patagonia
Strengths: High-quality outdoor and sportswear with a strong focus on environmental sustainability.
Popular Products: R1 fleece jackets, Capilene base layers, Houdini windbreakers.
Notable Features: Eco-friendly materials, commitment to environmental causes, durable and versatile products.
11. The North Face
Strengths: Excellent for outdoor and extreme sports, high-quality and durable products.
Popular Products: Denali fleece jackets, ThermoBall insulated jackets, Venture waterproof jackets.
Notable Features: Advanced insulation and waterproof technologies, rugged designs for outdoor adventures, lifetime warranty on many products.
Conclusion
Each brand offers its own unique strengths and specializations, making them suitable for different types of activities and personal preferences. Whether you’re looking for high-performance running shoes, stylish gym apparel, or durable outdoor gear, these brands provide reliable options to meet your needs.
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beautifulnrd · 3 months
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Top 20 Running Shoes of 2024:
1. Brooks: Established in 1914, known for ultra-supportive and shock-absorbing features.
2. Asics: Founded in 1949, renowned for innovative performance technologies and reliable comfort.
3. Nike: A powerhouse since the 1960s, offering cutting-edge technology for all levels of runners.
4. Hoka One One: Founded in 2009, famous for maximalist cushioning in lightweight designs.
5. Adidas: Long-standing brand with advanced technologies like Boost midsoles for energy return.
6. Saucony: Dating back to 1898, known for balanced cushioning and responsiveness.
7. New Balance: Established in 1906, offers wide fit options and quality construction.
8. On Running: Founded in 2010, features unique CloudTec cushioning for a distinctive feel.
9. Mizuno: Japanese brand since 1906, known for Wave technology and durability.
10. Under Armour: Newer to running (since 1996), but gaining popularity with HOVR technology.
11. Altra: Founded in 2009, known for zero-drop platforms and foot-shaped toe boxes.
12. Reebok: Established in 1895, offers a range of running shoes with Floatride technology.
13. Puma: German brand since 1948, combining performance technology with stylish designs.
14. Salomon: Founded in 1947, specializes in trail running shoes with excellent grip and durability.
15. Sketchers: Entered the running market in the 2010s, offering affordable performance options.
16. Merrell: Known primarily for hiking shoes, but also produces quality trail running footwear.
17. Topo Athletic: Founded in 2013, focuses on natural foot positioning and wide toe boxes.
18. 361 Degrees: Chinese brand gaining international recognition for performance running shoes.
19. Inov-8: UK brand specializing in off-road running shoes with superior grip and flexibility.
20. Newton Running: Founded in 2007, known for unique forefoot lugs to promote natural running form.
Each of these brands offers distinct features and technologies:
- Cushioning: Ranges from minimalist (Merrell) to maximalist (Hoka)
- Stability: Brands like Brooks and Asics offer strong stability options
- Trail running: Salomon, Merrell, and Inov-8 excel in this category
- Natural running: Altra, Topo, and Newton focus on promoting natural foot movement
- Wide feet: New Balance and Altra are known for accommodating wider foot shapes
- Technology: Nike, Adidas, and Under Armour continuously innovate with new cushioning systems
When choosing running shoes, consider your foot type, running style, preferred terrain, and any specific needs (like extra stability or cushioning). It's always recommended to try on multiple options and, if possible, get fitted at a specialty running store for the best match to your individual needs.
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frontporchconsign · 6 months
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Adidas Campus for me, the classic black ones. They look even better than the Stan Smiths, which I love, and they're quite comfy too. I've walked about 15km around Paris in them every day for one week and didn't get blisters which is a win for a shoe if ever I've seen one. I did, however, had to throw away my socks afterwards 😆. My other love is my Doc Martens. The old ones, when they were still made in the UK (now the ones made there are branded as Solovair). Once you break those bad boys in, you'll never go back to another shoe and you won't have to, really, as they're very durable.
that’s how I feel about my Reeboks. I wore a pair of them until I couldn’t wear them anymore because they were so disgusting and I couldn’t clean them anymore, and then I bought a new pair and once I have them broken in, I will probably get a good 10 years out of them.
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2022nursejessie · 1 year
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alliedcreation · 1 year
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Sales of Winter Footwear Market is Valued at $13.6 billion as of 2031
“Winter Footwear Market," The winter footwear market was valued at $8.6 billion in 2021, and is estimated to reach $13.6 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 4.7% from 2022 to 2031.
Winter footwear market includes the most well-known brands of winter footwear i.e., Prada winter shoes, Nike winter shoes, Nike winter boots and Reebok winter shoes. Customers around the globe are seeking winter boots that can be worn in colder areas that are warm, waterproof, vapor permeable, and dry. Carelessness in cold weather can also be harmful to one's health. Additionally, if a person is physically strong and healthy, their body can withstand the physiological restrictions brought on by cold weather. These rise over the winter season and frequently impact those who already have health issues. Blood flow is concentrated in the body's center as body temperature drops, raising blood pressure and stressing the heart. In addition, when it is cold, the body expends more energy to generate more heat. For older people, those with heart or circulatory disease, and those who are unfit from a sedentary lifestyle and are not used to vigorous exercise, the increase in heart rate and blood pressure that comes with activity, as well as the effect of the cold in constricting arteries to reduce blood supply, are particularly dangerous. Due to the effects of the local cold weather and customers' need for warmth, customers need winter clothing and footwear. Hence, the winter footwear industry is expected to have significant growth during the forecast period.
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The winter footwear market is segmented into type, end-user, distribution channel, and region. By type, the market is categorized into boots. shoes and others. According to the end user, the winter footwear market is fragmented into men, women, and children. As per the distribution channel, the market is divided into E-Commerce and offline channels. Moreover, the winter footwear market is further classified into third-level segmentation through the distribution channel. Based on offline channel, the market is classified into hypermarkets/supermarkets, brand outlet, specialty stores and others. Region-wise, the market is analyzed across North America (the U.S., Canada, and Mexico), Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the rest of Asia-Pacific), and LAMEA (Brazil, South Africa, UAE, and the rest of LAMEA).
By type, boots had the largest winter footwear market share contributor in 2021 with a CAGR of 4.7%. Winter boots come in a variety of styles, including desert leather boots, snow boots, tactical boots, and work boots. When hiking through snow and ice, winter boots also keep feet warm and dry while offering superior traction. The towering top, insulation, and unusual non-slip soles let them stand out from conventional winter footwear.
Customers all over the world choose lined winter boots due to the several ways linings help keep feet from feeling cold. The G-Loft Fit insulating fleece in the HANWAG Abisko GTX adventure boot is another illustration of an insulating layer featured in some winter boots that helps keep out the cold. In colder areas, such a product is one of the most frequently used due to winter footwear market trends. Winter boots also offer a number of benefits, such as ankle support, which is likely to promote market growth. A strong boot also stabilizes snowshoes and makes it simpler to walk sideways on the snow. As a result, it is anticipated that the growing preference for winter boots would raise demand for winter footwear.
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The major players operating in the global winter footwear are UGG, Hoka, Nike, Adidas, New balance, Salomon, Norse Projects, The North Face, Teva, Merrell, Danner, Ecco, Sorel, Prada, Reebok, Suicoke, Blundstone, Xtratuf, Dr. Martens, Puma.
Key findings of the study
By type, the boots segment is estimated to witness significant growth, registering a CAGR of 4.7% during the forecast period.
By end user, the men segment is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 4.7% during the forecast period.
By distribution channel, the offline segment is estimated to witness significant growth, registering a CAGR of 4.6% during the forecast period.
By region, Europe was the dominant region in 2021, occupying a major share of the market.
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