Australia imported jerseys worth $695.644 million (13.32 per cent), shirts worth $549.137 million (10.54 per cent), T-shirts worth $531.570 million (10.18 per cent) and dresses worth $462.730 million (8.86 per cent), during January to September. The share of other items among top ten was innerwear (6.06 per cent), jackets and blazers (4.90 per cent), nightwear (2.92 per cent), babywear (2.86 per cent) and socks (2.84 per cent), according to Fibre2Fashion’s market insight tool TexPro.
Data also shows that the country had imported 40.93 per cent womenswear during the period under review. Menswear imports were at 22.82 per cent in the period. Rest 33.39 per cent imported apparel fell under the unisex category.
ALCHEMPro News Desk (KUL)
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