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Global Equestrian Apparel Market Growth, Size, Trends Analysis - By Product, By End User - Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2034

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Equestrian Apparel Market Introduction and Overview

According to SPER Market Research, the Global Equestrian Apparel Market is estimated to reach USD 11.97 billion by 2034 with a CAGR of 5.74%.

The report includes an in-depth analysis of the Global Equestrian Apparel Market, including market size and trends, product mix, Applications, and supplier analysis. The Global Equestrian Apparel market was valued at USD 6.85 billion in 2024, and it is expected to rise at a 5.74% CAGR from 2025 to 2034. Rising horseback riding participation, increased interest in competitions and recreational riding, demand for high-performance and eco-friendly clothing, innovations in breathable and flexible fabrics, the influence of fashion trends, modern design technologies, and rising disposable incomes all drive the equestrian apparel industry forward. Meanwhile, the equestrian gear sector is constrained by high costs, seasonal demand swings, limited awareness and availability, frequent replacements, reliance on expert craftsmanship, and competition from low-cost or general sportswear options.

By Product Type Insights

The equestrian apparel sector is divided into three product categories are topwear, bottomwear, and others, with topwear emerging as the market leader. The growth of equestrian sports and recreational riders has spurred demand for adaptable, high-performance clothing. Show shirts are popular in competitions due to their breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics, whereas polo shirts are stylish and functional for both casual and professional riders. Show jackets remain crucial in competitive contexts, providing professional looks and comfort through flexible materials. Fabric advancements such as UV protection and antibacterial qualities improve overall performance. Furthermore, the growing emphasis on sustainability has boosted demand for eco-friendly topwear, which appeals to ecologically aware equestrians.

By Apparel Insights

The equestrian apparel market by apparel is classified into two categories are sustainable and unsustainable, with unsustainable apparel now accounting for the majority of sales due to its low cost and widespread availability. This section is primarily reliant on synthetic fabrics, petroleum-based materials, and non-recyclable polymers, which are inexpensive but environmentally damaging. Fast fashion tactics in equestrian gear frequently use chemical-intensive production and low-quality textiles, allowing firms to remain competitive while raising concerns about resource waste and worker exploitation. Sustainable gear, on the other hand, is gaining steam as environmentally conscious buyers demand organic textiles, recyclable materials, low-emission production, and waterless dyeing, indicating a consistent shift toward greener alternatives in equestrian design.

By Category Insights

The equestrian gear market is divided into two categories are professional riders and leisure riders, each with unique tastes. Professional riders want high-performance, long-lasting clothing including show jackets, breeches, and riding boots made of sophisticated textiles that provide breathability, flexibility, and moisture management to improve performance in competitive events. They frequently spend in high-quality clothing that guarantees precision, comfort, and durability. Recreational riders, on the other hand, put comfort, affordability, and versatility first, opting for casual options such as polo shirts, riding tights, and lightweight jackets appropriate for everyday riding.

By Consumer Group Insights

The equestrian gear market is divided into three customer groups are males, females, and children, with each category having distinct tastes. Female riders dominate the market, looking for stylish yet functional apparel including trendy show jackets, breeches, and riding tights that combine performance with contemporary styles and fashionable cuts. Male bikers favor conventional, functional gear such as polo shirts, durable riding pants, and comfortable jackets that can sustain vigorous use. Equestrian apparel for youngsters focuses on safety, comfort, and flexibility, with basic yet durable designs such as breeches, polo shirts, and helmet coverings that provide protection while allowing for easy movement during riding activities.

By Price Range Insights

The equestrian gear market is divided into three price ranges to meet the needs of various riders. Low-end clothing focuses on price, with goods like as synthetic riding boots, budget breeches, and polo shirts made of simple materials ideal for novice or leisure riders. Mid-range gear strikes a compromise between price and quality, providing durable fabrics, breathable designs, and practical features like as moisture-wicking breeches and fashionable jackets for recreational and semi-professional riders. High-end equestrian wear is aimed at professionals and enthusiasts, with premium materials like leather, custom-tailored breeches, and sophisticated textiles that provide UV protection, flexibility, and improved comfort while also being fashionable, durable, and inventive.

By Distribution Channel Insights

The equestrian apparel market is divided into two distribution channels are online and offline, with online shopping emerging as the main force. Consumers increasingly favor digital platforms due to their ease, extensive product selection, and easy price comparison. Riders can easily acquire gear and accessories through major e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, specialty equestrian websites, and branded online retailers. Social media marketing and influencer-driven promotions have expedited online purchases, resulting in increased brand awareness and engagement. With rising digital penetration and altering consumer behaviors, online channels are already dominating the equestrian apparel distribution environment, thanks to increased consumer trust in digital purchases.

Regional Insights

The United States leads the equestrian apparel industry due to its extensive base of equestrian activities and widespread participation across age groups and ability levels. Riders are increasingly looking for high-quality performance apparel that is durable, comfortable, and flexible, made from modern materials. Consumer preferences for sustainable and ethically manufactured items are changing, with many turning to eco-friendly businesses. Online shopping offers convenience and choice, but specialty boutiques continue to play a vital role by providing tailored fittings and skilled consultations. This combination of sports culture, innovation, and consumer preferences fuels ongoing growth.

Market Competitive Landscape

Equestrian clothing is a highly competitive sector, with global companies, regional firms, and specialized vendors catering to a wide range of riding demands. Leading firms such as Ariat International, Samshield, Pikeur, Eskadron, and Charles Owen collectively control a significant portion of the sector, thanks to strong regional operations and modern manufacturing skills. Ariat International, a major player based in the United States, is well-known for its revolutionary garments and protective gear that incorporates innovations like as ATS and 4LR for increased comfort and durability.

Recent Developments:

In February 2023, US Equestrian announced an extension of their collaboration with UK-based clothing company Charles Owen. They will continue to be the official helmet provider for US Equestrian.

Scope of the report:

Report Metric Details

Market size available for years 2021-2034

Base year considered 2024

Forecast period 2025-2034

Segments covered By Product Type, By Apparel, By Category, By Consumer Group, By Price Range, By Distribution Channel.

Regions covered

North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Middle East & Africa

Companies Covered

Ariat International, Charles Owen, Dublin, Equi-Star, Eskadron, Goode Rider, Helite, Horze, Kentucky Horsewear, Kingsland Equestrian.

Key Topics Covered in the Report

Global Equestrian Apparel Market Size (FY'2021-FY'2034)

Overview of Global Equestrian Apparel Market

Segmentation of Global Equestrian Apparel Market By Product Type (Topwear, Bottomwear, Other)

Segmentation of Global Equestrian Apparel Market By Apparel (Sustainable, Unsustainable)

Segmentation of Global Equestrian Apparel Market By Category (Professional rider, Recreational rider)

Segmentation of Global Equestrian Apparel Market By Consumer Group (Male, Female, Children)

Segmentation of Global Equestrian Apparel Market By Price Range (Low, Mid, High)

Segmentation of Global Equestrian Apparel Market By Distribution Channel (Online, Offline)

Statistical Snap of Global Equestrian Apparel Market

Expansion Analysis of Global Equestrian Apparel Market

Problems and Obstacles in Global Equestrian Apparel Market

Competitive Landscape in the Global Equestrian Apparel Market

Details on Current Investment in Global Equestrian Apparel Market

Competitive Analysis of Global Equestrian Apparel Market

Prominent Players in the Global Equestrian Apparel Market

SWOT Analysis of Global Equestrian Apparel Market

Global Equestrian Apparel Market Future Outlook and Projections (FY'2025-FY'2034)

Recommendations from Analyst

Product Code: CHEM25185

Table of Contents

1.Introduction

  • 1.1.Scope of the report
  • 1.2.Market segment analysis

2.Research Methodology

  • 2.1.Research data source
    • 2.1.1.Secondary Data
    • 2.1.2.Primary Data
    • 2.1.3.SPER's internal database
    • 2.1.4.Premium insight from KOL's
  • 2.2.Market size estimation
    • 2.2.1.Top-down and Bottom-up approach
  • 2.3.Data triangulation

3.Executive Summary

4.Market Dynamics

  • 4.1.Driver, Restraint, Opportunity and Challenges analysis
    • 4.1.1.Drivers
    • 4.1.2.Restraints
    • 4.1.3.Opportunities
    • 4.1.4.Challenges

5.Market variable and outlook

  • 5.1.SWOT Analysis
    • 5.1.1.Strengths
    • 5.1.2.Weaknesses
    • 5.1.3.Opportunities
    • 5.1.4.Threats
  • 5.2.PESTEL Analysis
    • 5.2.1.Political Landscape
    • 5.2.2.Economic Landscape
    • 5.2.3.Social Landscape
    • 5.2.4.Technological Landscape
    • 5.2.5.Environmental Landscape
    • 5.2.6.Legal Landscape
  • 5.3.PORTER's Five Forces
    • 5.3.1.Bargaining power of suppliers
    • 5.3.2.Bargaining power of buyers
    • 5.3.3.Threat of Substitute
    • 5.3.4.Threat of new entrant
    • 5.3.5.Competitive rivalry
  • 5.4.Heat Map Analysis

6.Competitive Landscape

  • 6.1.Global Equestrian Apparel Market Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Type
  • 6.2.Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnerships, Product Launch, and Collaboration in Global Equestrian Apparel Market

7.Global Equestrian Apparel Market, By Product Type (USD Million) 2021-2034

  • 7.1.Topwear
    • 7.1.1.Showshirts
    • 7.1.2.Poloshirts
    • 7.1.3.Showjackets
    • 7.1.4.Other
  • 7.2.Bottomwear
    • 7.2.1.Breeches/riding pants
    • 7.2.2.Tights
    • 7.2.3.Others
  • 7.3.Other

8.Global Equestrian Apparel Market, By Apparel (USD Million) 2021-2034

  • 8.1.Sustainable
  • 8.2.Unsustainable

9.Global Equestrian Apparel Market, By Category (USD Million) 2021-2034

  • 9.1.Professional rider
  • 9.2.Recreational rider

10.Global Equestrian Apparel Market, By Consumer Group (USD Million) 2021-2034

  • 10.1.Male
  • 10.2.Female
  • 10.3.Children

11.Global Equestrian Apparel Market, By Price Range (USD Million) 2021-2034

  • 11.1.Low
  • 11.2.Mid
  • 11.3.High

12.Global Equestrian Apparel Market, By Distribution Channel (USD Million) 2021-2034

  • 12.1.Online
    • 12.1.1.E-Commerce websites
    • 12.1.2.Company websites
  • 12.2.Offline
    • 12.2.1.Specialty stores
    • 12.2.2.Hypermarkets & supermarkets
    • 12.2.3.Others

13.Global Equestrian Apparel Market, (USD Million) 2021-2034

  • 13.1.Global Equestrian Apparel Market Size and Market Share

14.Global Equestrian Apparel Market, By Region, (USD Million) 2021-2034

  • 14.1.Asia-Pacific
    • 14.1.1.Australia
    • 14.1.2.China
    • 14.1.3.India
    • 14.1.4.Japan
    • 14.1.5.South Korea
    • 14.1.6.Rest of Asia-Pacific
  • 14.2.Europe
    • 14.2.1.France
    • 14.2.2.Germany
    • 14.2.3.Italy
    • 14.2.4.Spain
    • 14.2.5.United Kingdom
    • 14.2.6.Rest of Europe
  • 14.3.Middle East and Africa
    • 14.3.1.Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    • 14.3.2.United Arab Emirates
    • 14.3.3.Qatar
    • 14.3.4.South Africa
    • 14.3.5.Egypt
    • 14.3.6.Morocco
    • 14.3.7.Nigeria
    • 14.3.8.Rest of Middle-East and Africa
  • 14.4.North America
    • 14.4.1.Canada
    • 14.4.2.Mexico
    • 14.4.3.United States
  • 14.5.Latin America
    • 14.5.1.Argentina
    • 14.5.2.Brazil
    • 14.5.3.Rest of Latin America

15.Company Profile

  • 15.1.Ariat International
    • 15.1.1.Company details
    • 15.1.2.Financial outlook
    • 15.1.3.Product summary
    • 15.1.4.Recent developments
  • 15.2.Charles Owen
    • 15.2.1.Company details
    • 15.2.2.Financial outlook
    • 15.2.3.Product summary
    • 15.2.4.Recent developments
  • 15.3.Dublin
    • 15.3.1.Company details
    • 15.3.2.Financial outlook
    • 15.3.3.Product summary
    • 15.3.4.Recent developments
  • 15.4.Equi-Star
    • 15.4.1.Company details
    • 15.4.2.Financial outlook
    • 15.4.3.Product summary
    • 15.4.4.Recent developments
  • 15.5.Eskadron
    • 15.5.1.Company details
    • 15.5.2.Financial outlook
    • 15.5.3.Product summary
    • 15.5.4.Recent developments
  • 15.6.Goode Rider
    • 15.6.1.Company details
    • 15.6.2.Financial outlook
    • 15.6.3.Product summary
    • 15.6.4.Recent developments
  • 15.7.Helite
    • 15.7.1.Company details
    • 15.7.2.Financial outlook
    • 15.7.3.Product summary
    • 15.7.4.Recent developments
  • 15.8.Horze
    • 15.8.1.Company details
    • 15.8.2.Financial outlook
    • 15.8.3.Product summary
    • 15.8.4.Recent developments
  • 15.9.Kentucky Horsewear
    • 15.9.1.Company details
    • 15.9.2.Financial outlook
    • 15.9.3.Product summary
    • 15.9.4.Recent developments
  • 15.10.Kingsland Equestrian
    • 15.10.1.Company details
    • 15.10.2.Financial outlook
    • 15.10.3.Product summary
    • 15.10.4.Recent developments
  • 15.11.Others

16.Conclusion

17.List of Abbreviations

18.Reference Links

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