he Textile industry in Pakistan is the largest manufacturing industry in Pakistan. It has traditionally, after agriculture,been the only industry that has generated huge employment for both skilled and unskilled labor. The textile industry continues to be the second largest employment generating sector in Pakistan. Pakistan is the 8th largest exporter of textile products in Asia. This sector contributes 8.5% to the GDP and provides employment to about 15 million people or roughly 30% of the 49 million workforce of the country. Pakistan is the 4th largest producer of cotton with the third largest spinning capacity in Asia after China and India, and contributes 5% to the global spinning capacity. Despite the continuing challenges, the political situation has improved in the aftermath of the federal and provincial elections held in May 2013, which has led to a more stable outcome than expected. Indeed, the election marked the first democratic handover in Pakistan’s history and may stimulate more effective governance and policy-making in the coming years, which, in turn, should encourage investment and job creation. The cost of labor is still lower in Pakistan than other clothing producing countries and allows us to offer a lower competitive price.
We offer our clients guidance throughout the entire processes of designing and the developing of the garments. The process includes the developing and sourcing of fabrics, trims, embellishments, manufacturing, and the shipping of the finished goods. We offer competitive pricing and work with the client to find a MOQ that will work best for the client and our factory/factories. We can produce finished clothing products made from both natural and manmade fibers. The important segments covered in our factories consist of the building of all top and bottom products that include kids clothing, mens clothing, clothing for women, fitness, intimate apparel, baggage, leather goods, and gloves.