The clothing market in Russia is one of the most dynamic sectors of the economy. This is manifested in the form of frequent modifications in manufacturers' product range and continuing innovation in new products. The potential capacity of the Russian clothing market is estimated at $ 23-2.5 billion, increasing by 20-30% annually. Almost 90% of the apparel market is occupied by foreign producers. In general, the Russian clothing market, by 65%, consists of low-cost imports from Asian countries, 20% of the market is Russian products, and 15% - branded clothing by Russian and foreign companies.

The key features of the jeans market in the Russian Federation are:

According to experts, the consumption of the Russian jeans market is about 100 million units a year. In value terms, the market is estimated at $ 2.5 billion. Annual sales of denim clothes in Russia are growing at about 10-15%.

As stated above according to an estimate, 70% of the Russian market of jeans consists of counterfeit goods and a large part of it originates from south and eastern Asian countries, Turkey, China, and Vietnam.

The main foreign players in the Russian jeans market are names such as Levi's, Lee, Colin's, Diesel, Wrangler, Rifle, Big Star, Mustang, Guess, Westland, Tommy Hilfiger, and many others. Expensive clothing segment consists of brands such as Big Star, Pioneer Jeans, Mustang, Levi Strauss, Gin Tonic, Pierre Cardin, Andy Jllien, Lee, Wrangler, etc. The domestic denim companies are represented by such names as Gloria Jeans, MoroZoni, Depo, Urbano, and F5, etc.

Consumer Behaviour & Preferences

In contrast to essential goods, the clothing sector is one such group demand for which is determined by income, economic conditions, and living standards. Consumer preferences and the choice of clothing depend on the age and sex structure of the population, the level of human well-being, and marital status are also important factors. The younger population including children significantly causes an increase in the demand and hence the higher prices of children's and teen clothing. In this sector, however, a negative factor comes into play that the children and teen population continue to use these garments until they reach a position of complete wear and tear which reduces the repeat orders. This sector of consumers of jeans consists of about 60% of the total volume of the market.

Nevertheless, consumers with higher incomes often replace their clothing, than consumers belonging to the low income segment. According to a survey, in the more affluent cities like Moscow and Saint Petersburg where reportedly 80% of population bought their last jeans only during the last year hence creating a higher demand than other regions.


Following are the main retail sales/distribution chains for finished textile goods including Jeans.


  • Online shops
  • Metro Cash & Carry-50 shops in 36 cities
  • IKEA- 13 shops in 10 cities
  • AUSHAN-18 shops in 5 cities
  • Perekrestok- local chain with more than 200 shops in 9 cities
  • DIXI- local chain with mote than 180 shops in 15 cities
  • Sedmoy Continent- local chain with 147 chops in 9 cities


Originally Published in New Cloth Market, November-2011