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Winter Is Expected To Be Cold In &Nbsp; Sales Of Thermal Underwear In India Will Increase By 15%.

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Expected Winter Cold India Warm Underwear Sales

This winter, consumers in India will have to spend more money on thermal underwear.

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The price of thermal underwear increased by 20%, coupled with fluctuations in yarn prices.

However, price increases may not inhibit demand.

Although overall sales growth is expected to reach 15%, women and children

Underwear

The annual growth rate is 20%.

The thermal underwear market in India is more than 10 billion rupees.


Since last winter, thermal underwear sales have been very good, there is no remaining inventory.

Because of the price fluctuation of cotton yarn this year

Manufacturer

Production can not be significantly expanded.

Some expect the supply and demand gap to continue this year.


Gupta, managing director of US dollar industry, said the demand is huge.

It is expected that Hindi heartland will be very cold this winter, so the sales of thermal underwear will be seen.

The increase is about 20%.

He said that the dollar industry produces 250-300 000 thermal underwear annually.

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