This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing men's and boys' cut and sew neckties, scarves, and mufflers from purchased fabric, leather, or from combinations of leather and fabric. Men's and boys' neckwear jobbers, who perform entrepreneurial functions involved in neckwear manufacture, including buying raw materials, designing and preparing samples, arranging for neckwear to be made from their materials, and marketing finished neckwear, are included.
The Men's and Boys' Neckwear Manufacturing industry (NAICS 315993) has been experiencing several qualitative trends that are shaping its current landscape and future outlook. One prominent trend is the growing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly materials. Consumers are increasingly prioritizing neckwear made from organic, recycled, or ethically-sourced fabrics, pushing manufacturers to innovate and adopt greener practices.
Customization and personalization are also gaining traction. Modern consumers, especially younger demographics, seek unique designs that reflect their personal style. This has led to the rise of bespoke neckwear services and limited-edition collections, with companies leveraging digital tools for more efficient production and customization processes.
Additionally, there is a noticeable shift toward casual and versatile neckwear. As dress codes become more relaxed, particularly in professional settings, the demand for ties and traditional neckwear is declining in favor of items that can transition between formal and casual attire. This trend is expected to continue, influencing product lines and marketing strategies.
For the near future, the industry is anticipated to focus on technological integration such as advanced manufacturing techniques and e-commerce platforms. As online shopping continues to dominate, investments in digital marketing and direct-to-consumer models are expected to rise. Furthermore, demographic shifts, such as the growing spending power of Millennials and Gen Z, will shape consumer preferences and drive innovations in design and functionality.
Ascots, men's and boys', cut and sewn from purchased fabric (except apparel contractors)
Bow ties, men's and boys', cut and sewn from purchased fabric (except apparel contractors)
Mufflers, men's and boys', cut and sewn from purchased fabric (except apparel contractors)
Neckties, men's and boys', cut and sewn from purchased fabric (except apparel contractors)
Neckwear, men's and boys', cut and sewn from purchased fabric (except apparel contractors)
Scarves, men's and boys', cut and sewn from purchased fabric (except apparel contractors)
Ties, men's and boys' hand sewn (except apparel contractors), manufacturing
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