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The blouse market is a segment of the womenswear industry that focuses on the production and sale of blouses. Blouses are typically loose-fitting garments that are designed to be worn over other clothing items, such as skirts or trousers. They are often made from lightweight fabrics such as cotton, silk, or polyester, and can be found in a variety of styles, including sleeveless, long-sleeved, and short-sleeved. Blouses are often decorated with embroidery, lace, or other embellishments, and can be found in a range of colors and patterns.
The blouse market is highly competitive, with a wide range of brands and retailers offering a variety of styles and designs. Many of these brands and retailers specialize in blouses, while others offer a wider selection of womenswear items. Popular brands in the blouse market include Zara, H&M, ASOS, and Topshop. Additionally, there are a number of independent designers and boutiques that specialize in blouses. Show Less Read more