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Flipkart Fashion’s Ethnic Wear Category Crosses 6 Million Shoppers In 1 Year; Sees 90% Repeat Buyers

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Bengaluru: Flipkart, India’s homegrown e-commerce marketplace, has unveiled key insights into the robust growth of its women’s ethnic wear segment, highlighting strong regional trends, evolving consumer behavior, and the rise of digital-first brands that are redefining tradition in a modern retail landscape. Flipkart has witnessed over 6 million unique customers purchasing ethnic wear in the past year alone, with ~90% of sales driven by repeat customers, underscoring deep customer trust and loyalty in the segment. Demographically, the core audience remains young, with nearly half of Flipkart’s ethnic wear buyers aged between 25–35. This reflects not only growing digital adoption across regions but also evolving fashion preferences among young Indian consumers.

‘Every day’ ethnic wear is witnessing robust growth across regions, with cities like Bangalore, New Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Patna, Lucknow, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai, and Guwahati emerging as key demand centres for non-festive ethnic fashion. When it comes to buyer behavior, 65% of purchases in the women’s ethnic segment are made by women shoppers, while in men’s ethnic wear, 88% of transactions are driven by male shoppers. This category is also experiencing significant momentum in Tier 3 and smaller towns, which now contribute to 55% of overall shopper volume, highlighting the widespread appeal of accessible and affordable ethnic styles. The present-day fashion within the Indian ethnic wear market is the fusion of traditional designs with current trends, and Indo-Western outfits that appeal to fashionable consumers.

Speaking about the segment, Kunal Gupta – Vice President, Flipkart Fashion said, “At Flipkart, we’re witnessing remarkable growth in the ethnic wear category, especially in sarees and kurtas, which are resonating strongly with customers across India. Ethnic fashion has emerged as a key gateway for new shoppers, particularly from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, where traditional style requirements meet the convenience of online shopping. This segment is not only driving a significant share of new customer acquisition but also reflecting the deep cultural preferences of our diverse consumer base.”

According to recent reports, as of 2024, the Indian ethnic wear market was valued at approximately USD 197.2 billion and is projected to reach USD 558.5 billion by 2033. With an expanding base of digital shoppers and a resurgence of cultural pride, the category continues to be a significant contributor to the country’s apparel market.

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