Vegan fashion fast gaining popularity in the UK

Vegan fashion fast gaining popularity in the UK

Mushrooms, pineapple, cacti, apples, and grapes: there are now a multitude of solutions for going without leather or animal fur.

The British are increasingly fond of vegan fashion. (Rawpixel pic)
LONDON:
Veganism, in the broadest sense of the term, is booming in the UK. While it may be primarily associated with food, the phenomenon is extending to other sectors, starting with clothing.

A new study published by The Vegan Society* shows that there is a real demand for vegan fashion in the UK.

More than nine out of ten shoppers (95%) say they would welcome more vegan verified fashion, and nearly half (48%) are even looking for these types of products in all fashion categories.

The survey shows significant interest in animal welfare among British consumers.

More than six out of 10 people (61%) consider that the use of fur is cruel. The same is true for leather from exotic animals (57%), calf leather (54%) and cow leather (37%).

As a result, more than a third of respondents (35%) would like to see more vegan alternatives for ready-to-wear pieces and accessories originally made from animal leather, including jackets and boots, as well as for bags (32%).

And brands have already been working on developing such alternatives over the last several months – even years for a few – and unveiling product launches made from materials that are alternatives to leather.

Mushrooms, pineapple, cacti, apples, and grapes: there are now a multitude of solutions for going without leather.

The survey shows that more than a third of respondents (35%) would like more vegan leather options, and nearly three quarters (74%) say they would be willing to spend more money on vegan leather than animal leather.

Beyond even the vegan aspect of these alternatives, Brits believe they are sustainable (42%), ethical (34%), and even modern (31%).

According to The Vegan Society, the global vegan women’s fashion market was valued at more than US$396 billion in 2019, and revenues could reach nearly US$1,096 billion by 2027.

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