The textile landscape in Afghanistan is currently characterized by a strong tradition of hand-woven goods, yet there is a growing demand for industrialized, high-quality baby onesies. Due to the extreme temperature fluctuations between the harsh winters and hot summers, the market requires versatile fabrics that offer both thermal insulation and breathability.
Currently, the availability of specialized items like childrens silk pyjamas is limited, with most high-end sleepwear being imported. This creates a significant opportunity for professional knit manufacturers to introduce standardized, hypoallergenic materials that meet international safety standards for infants and children.
Economic shifts toward urban centers like Kabul have increased the consumption of modern loungewear. We see a rising trend in the adoption of womens pyjama shorts and luxury home wear, reflecting a change in domestic lifestyle and a preference for blended fabrics that combine durability with softness.
