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  • Frame Jeans USA – Women Jeans –  Sept 2024 ( Free Report )

    Frame Jeans USA – Women Jeans – Sept 2024 ( Free Report )

    Denimsandjeans is pleased to present another complimentary report on the online retail sales of Women’s Jeans Styles by Frame Jeans , USA for the month of September 2024. This short report provides valuable insights into key market trends, including pricing strategies, discount offerings, fabric compositions, and more.

    The pie chart shows the percentage of Frame Jeans’ women’s jeans styles on discount for
    the month of September 2024.

    The accompanying graph illustrates the average price trajectory of Frame Jeans’
    women’s jeans in September 2024, highlighting the impact of discounts on pricing.

    The graph highlights the maximum and minimum prices for Frame Jeans’ women’s jeans
    in the month of September 2024.

    Fabric Compositions In Women’s Jeans Styles

    Note: PCW means post consumer waste and PIW means post industrial waste

    Frame Jeans’ product range demonstrates a strong commitment to traditional cotton
    while also embracing modern, sustainable fabric compositions. The use of organic and
    recycled fibres, along with innovative materials like lyocell, indicates a responsive
    approach to consumer demands for both quality and eco-friendly denim. As
    sustainability becomes increasingly important in fashion, Frame Jeans’ varied fabric
    compositions position them well to cater to evolving market preferences.

    The distribution of fits in women’s jeans styles reveals a clear consumer preference for
    Boot Cut styles, which dominate the market with 59% of the total share. This indicates
    a strong inclination towards versatile and comfortable options that suit a variety of
    occasions. Straight Fit follows as the second most popular choice at 18%,
    reflecting a steady demand for classic silhouettes. Slim/Skinny Fit accounts for 17%,
    showcasing its continued relevance despite growing competition from looser fits. The
    Loose Fit category holds 6%, while Cargo styles remain niche at just 1%. This
    analysis underscores the dominance of boot cut and straight fits, signalling a potential
    opportunity for brands to explore more styles that align with consumer preferences for
    comfort and versatility in their denim offerings.

    An analysis of the rises in women’s jeans styles offered by Frame Jeans in September
    2024 reveals that High Rise is the dominant trend, aligning with the latest denim market
    preferences.

    This section presents the distribution of broad fit orientations for women’s jeans at Frame
    Jeans in the USA, based on 145 Styles, offering a snapshot of consumer preferences in
    styles.

    The pie chart illustrates the percentage distribution of women’s jeans by fabric stretch
    (Rigid and Stretch) for Frame Jeans USA in September 2024.

    The significant incorporation of polyester in 54.7% of FRAME women’s jeans indicates
    a strategic shift towards enhancing the durability, elasticity, and overall performance of
    denim. This trend reflects a consumer preference for practical, versatile clothing that aligns
    with modern lifestyle needs. While polyester offers benefits such as improved shape
    retention and colorfastness, it is crucial to consider its environmental impact. The
    continued use of blended fabrics like polyester suggests that FRAME is effectively
    adapting to market demands, balancing traditional denim qualities with contemporary
    material innovations.

    While the classic denim fabric is rooted in 100% cotton, the modern approach to
    denim production demonstrates a significant shift towards a blend of materials. This trend
    caters to consumer demand for sustainability and performance, albeit at the cost of
    traditional cotton usage. As the industry adapts, ongoing monitoring of consumer
    preferences and material innovations will be essential for brands aiming to thrive in this
    changing landscape.
    The brand seems to be using a number of sustainable fibers including Organic Cotton
    at about 7.5% of total fibers, Pre Industrial and post industrial waste fibers. Also noted
    were sustainable and fashion fibers Modal, Lyocell etc. Polyester was seen to be at a very
    low % compared to many other brands.

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