Use of Denim Fabrics, in the Textile Industry, Has Accelerated Like Never Before

20 Dec
2021

 
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Denim can be defined as a tough woven fabric weave, generally made up of cotton. Other threads such as spandex or polyester are also appended occasionally in small amounts and quantities to achieve the required traits & features. The cotton strands are gyrated into yarns, which are then dyed and intertwined into wrap-faced denim fabrics that are exported and imported across the world. And, this fabric is not really restricted to the manufacturing of garments and jeans; rather, they are used to produce an array of home décor products that are appealingly beautiful and stout.

According to Allied Market Research, the global denim fabrics market is anticipated to register a significant CAGR from 2021 to 2030. Manufacturing of denim fabrics has gained huge prominence in the textile industry in countries such as China, India, Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Italy, and others. However, huge accretion of denim products contains different synthetic chemicals that tend to pose a potential threat to both mankind and environment

And, to curtail the accretion of synthetic compounds and substances through the conventional production courses, several weaving mills have happened to come up with viable and ecological alternatives to address the growing demand from customers. As for example, an Italian denim mill, namely ITV Denim, located in Central Italy, is sponsored by a mission to lessen their ecological footprints by instigating cutting-edge technologies and methods for spiraling, lacing, and tinting. Back in 2016, ITV Denim accomplished global Denim Awards for its inventiveness toward sustainability. Such edges and wits undertaken by denim mills are anticipated to pave the way for lucrative opportunities in the industry.

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Here, it’s worth mentioning that the outbreak of COVID-19 gave way to huge disruptions in the supply chain for denim fabric merchandises. At the same time, there’s been a steep decline in the prices of raw materials, which in turn had curtailed the production of denim fabric, especially during the initial phase of the pandemic, thereby impacting the global denim fabrics market negatively. For example, as per a recent report by DMAI, the costs of cotton yarn and cotton gushed by 20-30% in the month of December 2020 as compared to March in the same year. Moreover, the denim fabric manufacturing mills and enterprises in the majority of countries shut down their operations owing to the risk of infection among the workers, which provisionally hindered the production level of the denim fabric market. Nevertheless, as the global situation gets better and the pandemic comes to an end, the market is projected to recoup soon.

 
Koyel Ghosh

Koyel Ghosh

Author’s Bio- Koyel Ghosh is a blogger with a strong passion and enjoys writing in miscellaneous domains, as she believes it lets her explore a wide variety of niches. She has an innate interest in creativity and enjoys experimenting with different writing styles. A writer who never stops imagining, she has been serving the corporate industry for the last five years.

 
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