The Iraqi market currently faces a dichotomy between traditional cotton wear and the rising demand for specialized fabrics. Due to the extreme temperature fluctuations in Iraq, there is a surging need for baby onesies and temperature-regulating sleepwear that can withstand both scorching summers and chilly desert nights.
Currently, the local supply chain relies heavily on imports. However, the preference for luxury is growing, specifically for pyjamas for women satin and high-thread-count fabrics that offer both prestige and comfort for domestic lounging in urban centers like Baghdad and Erbil.
Manufacturing challenges in the region include the need for moisture-wicking properties. This has led to an increased interest in childrens blank pyjamas made from breathable blends, shifting the market from generic imports to specification-driven industrial production.
