Jeans are comfy, unfussy and display tons of attitudes. But do you know what
goes in to making that wonderful pair? It is denim fabric which snugly fits as
jeans to withstand the rigors of day and night, for you!
Over 50 percent of denim production is based in Asia with China, India, Turkey,
Pakistan and Bangladesh leading in that order. Have huge domestic markets, China
and India have easily displaced the USA, once a leader of this category of
textiles.
Even as trade agreements are being entered into to restrict low priced denims
from Asia, this is not expected to change things much. World demand for denim
fabric is expected to continue to grow at a rate of 3-4% per annum for some time
to come. And supply will remain more than the demand for another year or so. The
capacities that are being added will be more than the closures at least for some
time to come.
This is what exactly emerges from World Denim Report put up on world's leading
apparel, textiles, fashion and retail internet portal of the world –
Fibre2fashion.com. The World Denim Report delves deeply into hitherto unexplored
sector which is better known by its end product than itself.
Beginning with its origins, it traces the origins, market growth, global trends,
manufacturing capacities, leading industry players and other facts that have
never been talked about in such an exhaustive fashion.
It speaks about the selection of technology which has got a vital role to play
in deciding required product mix and competitiveness and that too in the global
context. The yarn mostly preferred for making denim is open-end spun yarn, which
is twisted harder than that of ring spun. The World Denim Report summaries the
facts and figures of denim fabric in the major hubs across the globe.
Copyright © 2007
Fibre2fashion is one of the b2b
portal and marketplace for textiles, apparel and retail industries. After due
research fibre2fashion has launched an exclusive report on Global
Denim Fabrics Market. This will be useful to Jeans Manufacturer, exporters,
researchers and allied services providers.