In 2023, Mexico’s economy experienced a slowdown, with real GDP per capita rising just 2.3%, impacted by a deceleration in the US economy and a tight monetary policy, while inflation abated slightly but remained elevated at 5.5%. Mexico's apparel market experienced robust growth of 11.7% to MXN602.0bn in 2023, with a 7.4% rise in volumes, supported by the country’s booming tourism industry. 99.3% of Mexican consumers have concerns about how inflation is affecting their household finances, with over half expressing extreme concern. While Nike remains the biggest brand in the country, with a market share of 3.1% in 2023, Shein is becoming increasingly influential.
Key Highlights
- Mexico’s apparel market will grow at a CAGR of 6.7% from 2023 to 2028, driven by its burgeoning middle and upper-class population
- Clothing will achieve the strongest CAGR of 7.0% between 2023 and 2028, driven by its more regular trend cycles
- Online penetration will start to rise again from 2025, as consumers continue to prefer the channel’s convenience
- Shein overtook Adidas in 2023 and is hot on Zara’s heels, thanks to its unbeatable prices and rapid delivery of the latest trends
Reasons to Buy
- Gain an overview of the Mexico apparel market to 2028
- Explore new opportunities that will allow you to align your product offerings and strategies to meet demand following the impact of inflation on the Mexico apparel market
- Understand who the main competitors are in the Mexico apparel market and their price positioning
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Country Overview
- Apparel Market to 2028
- Consumer Insights
- Competitive Landscape
- Methodology & Contacts
- Real GDP per capita and annual growth
- Population and annual growth
- Mexico Apparel Market Value, 2018-2028 with Annual Growth
- Category Shares within the Mexico Apparel Market 2018, 2023 & 2028
- Mexico Online Apparel Market 2018-2028 and Online Penetration
- Apparel Market to 2028 - Price Position, Sportswear & Resale
- Mexico consumers’ level of concern about the impact of inflation on their household budgets
- How Mexico consumers are coping with rising prices in general
- How Mexico consumers are changing their shopping habits for clothing & footwear due to the rising cost-of-living
- Competitive Landscape - Top 10 Apparel Brands
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Nike
- Zara
- Shein
- Adidas
- H&M
- Bershka
- Pull&Bear
- Puma
- Andrea
- Stradivarius

