Texworld USA is one of the largest apparel fabric purchasing events on the East Coast of the United States. It is a must-attend event for product development experts, designers, purchasers, and procurement professionals across the industry. As an international business platform, Texworld USA covers a wide range of fabric products, from basic to high-end, allowing attendees to discover innovative textile structures, material blends, and surprising color palettes.
The exhibition attracts department stores, wholesalers, large retail chains, and overseas acquisition professionals from various countries and regions, providing the best communication path for textile suppliers and professional buyers from around the world. The event offers a unique opportunity for exhibitors and business visitors to see the latest textile products that meet the high quality and reasonable price standards.
Currently, the average annual fiber consumption in the United States exceeds 20 kilograms, with over 80% of textile and apparel being imported from foreign countries. The country is the largest textile and apparel importing nation globally, with China being one of the top textile and apparel exporting countries to the United States.
Therefore, understanding and analyzing the cost and import characteristics of the American market can help companies enhance their strengths and adapt to the increasingly competitive market.
The seasonal trends in the American apparel industry are significant, with the highest imports occurring in August and the lowest in February or March. Comparing the import and retail sales of clothing in the United States, it can be observed that there is a four-month delay between the peak import month of August and the peak retail sales month of December, which is due to significant consumption during Christmas and New Year's holidays. August imports have adequately prepared the supply for December retail sales. The proportion of pure cotton products in textile and apparel imports has remained stable with a slight decline, and there is a certain inverse relationship between the proportion of pure cotton products and the ratio of textile and apparel imports. It is important for the article to have a positive and optimistic tone and not include negative content.











