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Trousers comprise over one-fifth of Australia’s apparel imports

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With 21.44 per cent share, trousers & shorts was the dominant category in Australian total apparel imports of $3.761 billion during the first half of this year. This was followed by jerseys with 15.87 per cent share, and shirts with 9.78 per cent share. These three products together accounted for more than 45 per cent of total apparel imports by Australia.

Australia’s import of trousers & shorts stood at $806.571 million in January-June 2022, according to Fibre2Fashion’s market insight tool TexPro. Jerseys and shirts imports were valued at $596.900 million and $367.767 million respectively.

With 21.44 per cent share, trousers & shorts was the dominant category in Australian total apparel imports of $3.761 billion during the first half of this year. This was followed by jerseys with 15.87 per cent share, and shirts with 9.78 per cent share. These three products together accounted for more than 45 per cent of total apparel imports by Australia.

The import of other products among the top ten were T-shirts (9.57 per cent), dresses (8.98 per cent), innerwear (8.12 per cent), jackets & blazers (5.92 per cent), nightwear (2.89 per cent), baby wear (2.84 per cent) and socks (2.77 per cent).

Australia’s apparel imports stood at $664.250 million in June, $618.648 million in May, and $588.823 million in April 2022. The country had imported apparel worth of $7.386 billion in 2021, $6.363 billion in 2020 and $6.602 billion in 2019.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KUL)


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