After nearly two years of focusing on things like homewear and sportswear, consumers will
reallocate their share of wallet to other categories as closed demand for looks coincides with greater
social freedoms outside the home.
Humans have been coloring fabric for millennia. The earliest record is traced back to 3500 BC. Up until 1856, when WH Perkins discovered the use of synthetic dyes, all dyes were made with natural pigments and oils. Now, 90% of our clothes are dyed synthetically.
The growing market presents immense opportunities for investing in garment manufacturing. One of the most attractive reasons for investing in garment manufacturing is that it is less capital intensive with high investment to turnover ratio.
Regenerative agriculture seems to be on everyone’s radar these days. From new regenerative agriculture certifications to sourcing commitments from big brands, the concept is gaining traction.