Business and
market analysis
of worldwide
trends in high
performance
activewear
A subscription to ‘Performance Apparel Markets’
includes four issues, and each issue contains five
reports. The subscription also includes access to a
monthly digital publication called ‘Performance
Apparel UPDATE’.
‘Performance Apparel Markets’ provides market data
and analysis of new and established markets for
performance fibres, yarns, fabrics and clothing, and
essential information on product innovations, trends and
technological developments in this fast growing sector,
including corporate social responsibility, environmental
sustainability and recycling.
Reports in ‘Performance Apparel Markets’ include
the following:
- Fast track - an editorial feature which draws
attention to topical issues that are likely to have an
impact on performance apparel companies and keep
industry executives awake at night
- Product developments and innovations - reports
on major developments in the global performance
apparel market, focusing on new products and
technologies, innovative fibres and key players
- Research reports - detailed, independently
researched reports on various topics, including
antimicrobial fibres and fabrics, antistatic technology,
flame resistant fibres and fabrics, high strength fibres
and fabrics, high visibility apparel, microencapsulation,
moisture management fabrics, performance swimwear,
seamless knitting and stitch-free seaming technologies,
smart fibres, fabrics and apparel, interactive textiles, stain
protective apparel, stretch fibres and fabrics, surfwear and
surf-inspired clothing, temperature regulation, UV protective
fibres and fabrics, and waterproof breathable fabrics
- Company profiles - outlining the business, product,
branding, market and manufacturing strategies employed by
key players in the performance apparel industry
- Business update - business news and developments
affecting global performance apparel markets, majoring on
mergers and acquisitions, investments, joint ventures, and
financial performances