The forecast for imports of non-knitted or crocheted women's and girls' nightdresses or pyjamas made of man-made fibers to the US shows a gradual decline over the five-year period from 2024 through 2028. In 2024, imports are expected to be at 2.7539 million kilograms, decreasing to 2.5096 million kilograms by 2028. This represents an average annual decline of approximately 2% year-over-year.
As we look forward, several trends should be considered:
- Potential shifts in consumer preferences towards sustainable, eco-friendly materials could further impact demand for man-made fiber garments.
- Trade policies and import tariffs may influence import volumes, creating fluctuations around these forecasts.
- Innovation in textile materials and technology could alter the dynamics of supply and demand in this sector.