PUBLISHER: Global Market Insights Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1573928
PUBLISHER: Global Market Insights Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1573928
The U.S. Equestrian Apparel Market witnessed USD 1.7 billion in 2023 and will register a 5.9% CAGR between 2024 and 2032, driven by fashion trends in equestrian wear coupled with increasing participation in equestrian activities. As more individuals engage in horseback riding, whether for leisure or competition, the demand for stylish and functional apparel rises. Equestrian clothing has evolved to combine aesthetics with performance, attracting a broader audience beyond traditional riders. This fusion of fashion and functionality enhances the overall riding experience, encouraging more people to invest in quality equestrian apparel and expanding the market's growth potential.
The U.S. equestrian apparel industry is segregated based on product, consumer group, apparel type, category, price range, and distribution channel.
The top wear segment generated USD 850.7 million in 2023 and will reach USD 1.4 billion by 2032 due to its critical role in providing both functionality and style for riders. Riding tops, including jackets, shirts, and vests, are essential for ensuring comfort, protection, and freedom of movement during various equestrian activities. These garments often incorporate technical features such as moisture-wicking fabrics, UV protection, and stretchable materials, enhancing the riding experience by keeping riders comfortable and facilitating ease of motion. Additionally, the versatility of top wear, suitable for a range of riding disciplines and weather conditions, further solidifies its market dominance.
In 2023, the male segment dominated the market, generating revenue exceeding USD 1 billion and will expand to USD 1.7 billion by 2032. Men's strong presence as a consumer group is driven by their active participation in traditional equestrian sports, leading to a high demand for specialized and tailored apparel. Male riders often require specific gear, such as fitted breeches, competition jackets, and protective equipment, which have historically been more robustly developed compared to women's or unisex options. Furthermore, male equestrians typically prefer high-quality, durable, and performance-oriented apparel, reinforcing their significant influence in the market.