India's textile industry is currently transitioning from mass-market production to high-value specialized niches. With a climate that varies from extreme tropical heat to Himalayan cold, there is a surging demand for breathable womens pyjama shorts and thermal-regulating fabrics for infants.
The domestic market is seeing a shift toward sustainable fibers. We observe a significant increase in the adoption of organic cotton and bamboo blends, particularly for items like the baby sleeping bag, as Indian parents prioritize hypoallergenic and eco-friendly materials for newborn skin.
Furthermore, the rise of the urban middle class has created a lucrative market for luxury leisurewear. This includes a growing preference for childrens silk pyjamas and high-end satin finishes that reflect a blend of modern comfort and traditional luxury.
