Driving Apparel Market : Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast upto 2025
Driving apparels include motorcycle jackets, pants, shoes and helmets among others, which are widely used for protective purpose. These apparels are thicker and heavier than normal clothing with weatherproof closures and pockets, high quality zips, higher collars, and are even equipped with armor. There has been a surge in adoption of protection gear and other safety accessories in order to prevent serious injuries and even death in the event of road accidents. Several safety regulations regarding use of helmets, jackets and other protection clothing while driving have been imposed by regulatory authorities in Europe, which in turn is likely to fuel the growth of the market for driving apparels. Also with the rising popularity for motorsports, the sales of helmets, jackets, gloves, knee cap, elbow caps, and other protection clothing have increased dramatically over the past few years. Obtain Report Details @ http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/europe-driving-apparel-market.html The Europe market for driving apparels stood at US$2.93 bn in 2016. Rising at a healthy CAGR of 5.7% from 2017 to 2025, the market valuation is likely to touch US$47.10 mn by the end of 2025. On the basis of product, the driving apparels market of Europe is segmented into clothing, footwear, and protection gear. Of these, holding over 50% of the Europe driving apparel market, protection gear constituted the leading product segment in 2016. Besides this, the demand for motorcycle shoes is expected to rise in the coming years. These footwear are normally made from thick and heavy leather. Make an Enquiry @ http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=S&rep_id=23849 On the basis of vehicle type, the driving apparels market in Europe is categorized into two wheeler, four wheeler, and others. Of these, the two wheeler segment held the dominant share of 52.5% in the overall market in 2016. Two wheelers are economic and offer better convenience in personal mobility.