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The Cardigan market is a segment of the clothing industry that focuses on the production and sale of cardigans. Cardigans are a type of sweater that typically feature a front opening and long sleeves. They are often made from wool, cotton, or synthetic materials and come in a variety of styles, colors, and sizes. Cardigans are popular for their versatility and can be worn in both casual and formal settings.
Cardigans are often used as a layering piece, allowing for a range of looks and temperatures. They are also popular for their comfort and ease of care. Cardigans are often seen as a timeless wardrobe staple, with many brands offering classic styles that never go out of fashion.
Some of the major companies in the Cardigan market include J.Crew, Gap, Uniqlo, H&M, and Zara. These companies offer a wide range of styles and prices, making them popular choices for shoppers. Other brands such as Banana Republic, Old Navy, and Lands' End also offer cardigans in their collections. Show Less Read more