Global Sunglasses Market to Reach $18.86 Billion by 2026 at a CAGR of 5.18%

2022-07-23 15:03:07 By : Mr. David Shao

DUBLIN , July 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Sunglasses Global Market Report 2022" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global sunglasses market is expected to grow from $14.66 billion in 2021 to $15.41 billion in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.11%. The sunglasses market is expected to reach $18.86 billion in 2026 at a CAGR of 5.18%. North America was the largest region in the sunglasses market in 2021 and it is also expected to be the fastest-growing region in the forecast period. The regions covered in the sunglasses market report are Asia-Pacific , Western Europe , Eastern Europe , North America , South America , Middle East and Africa . The growing popularity of sunglasses as a fashion product is expected to propel the growth of the sunglasses market. The rise of consumer preference for well-designed and quality products to elevate their outfit and style has boosted the demand for sunglasses. Sunglasses bring instant symmetry to customers' faces which increases the perception of their natural beauty. Polarized sunglass-cum-face shield is a key trend gaining popularity in the sunglasses market. A polarized sunglasses-cum-face shield is a type of sunglass with a full-face shield including a polarized lens. A polarized lens is a type of lens that filters out light. The polarized protective face shield is equipped with UV protection that covers the entire face from eyes to chin providing complete protection.

Key Topics Covered: 1. Executive Summary 2. Sunglasses Market Characteristics 3. Sunglasses Market Trends And Strategies 4. Impact Of COVID-19 On Sunglasses 5. Sunglasses Market Size And Growth 5.1. Global Sunglasses Historic Market, 2016-2021, $ Billion 5.1.1. Drivers Of The Market 5.1.2. Restraints On The Market 5.2. Global Sunglasses Forecast Market, 2021-2026F, 2031F, $ Billion 5.2.1. Drivers Of The Market 5.2.2. Restraints On the Market 6. Sunglasses Market Segmentation 6.1. Global Sunglasses Market, Segmentation By Type

6.2. Global Sunglasses Market, Segmentation By Design

6.3. Global Sunglasses Market, Segmentation By Frame Metal

6.4. Global Sunglasses Market, Segmentation By Distribution Channel

7. Sunglasses Market Regional And Country Analysis 7.1. Global Sunglasses Market, Split By Region, Historic and Forecast, 2016-2021, 2021-2026F, 2031F, $ Billion 7.2. Global Sunglasses Market, Split By Country, Historic and Forecast, 2016-2021, 2021-2026F, 2031F, $ Billion 8. Asia-Pacific Sunglasses Market

9. China Sunglasses Market 10. India Sunglasses Market 11. Japan Sunglasses Market 12. Australia Sunglasses Market

13. Indonesia Sunglasses Market 14. South Korea Sunglasses Market 15. Western Europe Sunglasses Market 16. UK Sunglasses Market 17. Germany Sunglasses Market 18. France Sunglasses Market 19. Eastern Europe Sunglasses Market 20. Russia Sunglasses Market 21. North America Sunglasses Market 22. USA Sunglasses Market 23. South America Sunglasses Market 24. Brazil Sunglasses Market 25. Middle East Sunglasses Market 26. Africa Sunglasses Market 27. Sunglasses Market Competitive Landscape And Company Profiles  Companies Mentioned

Marcolin S.p.A. (Marcolin Group)

De Rigo Vision S.p.A.

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