In Cameroon, the textile industry faces the challenge of extreme humidity and temperature fluctuations. For infants, the demand for high-breathability baby onesies has surged as parents seek fabrics that prevent heat rash while providing essential comfort during the rainy season.
The urban centers of Douala and Yaoundé have seen a shift toward luxury loungewear. There is a growing preference for womens pyjama shorts and lightweight sets that balance social prestige with the practical need for ventilation in a tropical environment.
Furthermore, the niche for specialized sleepwear, such as the baby sleeping bag, is evolving. Local distributors are increasingly seeking manufacturers who can integrate moisture-wicking technology into traditional knitted structures to ensure infant safety and sleep quality.
