APPARELS

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Our apparel range consists of linen and linen blended summer dresses, highest quality dress shirts, activewear, and uniforms. Sri Lankan apparel manufacturers & suppliers have gained a strong reputation worldwide for ethical manufacturing of high-quality apparel trusted by the iconic global fashion brands. Apparel categories span sportswear, lingerie, loungewear, bridalwear, workwear, swimwear, and childrenswear. These products are manufactured and exported with the flexibility of catering to specific seasons of many countries worldwide. Sri Lanka is a proud apparel supplier to GAP, Liz Claiborne, Next, Jones New York, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, Pink, Triumph, Ann Taylor, Speedo, Abercrombie & Fitch, Land’s End, Marks & Spencer, Boss, Diesel Intimism, Lululemon, Calvin Klein, Colombia, Boss, Decathlon, H & M, Ralph Lauren, Speedo, Sanmar, Levi’s, Tesco, Zalando, and Uniqlo. 

 

The USA and the United Kingdom have historically been the highest buyers of Sri Lankan apparel throughout the decades…and they continue to reap the rewards of their long-time partnerships. Exports to the USA continue to surpass US$ 1 billion, and the EU contracts are worth over the US $1.5 billion and have experienced substantial growth year on year.

High quality and reliability association with global brands of international repute Sri Lanka as a producer of “Garments Without Guilt.” The “Made in Sri Lanka” label is comfortably synonymous worldwide with the values of high quality, reliability, and social and environmental accountability. Long-term relationships with reputed multinational retailers who have identified standards of manufacture and compliance have led to economic sustainability.

Green Manufacturing

The Sri Lankan apparel industry has embraced this concept. Sri Lanka also demonstrates the best technology in the garment industry, including the world’s first eco-friendly “Green Garment Factory” that cut energy in half and water consumption by 70%. These factories have found business sustainability through the practice of lean manufacturing, with lowered overheads and faster return on investment. Sri Lanka also abides by the regulations of the World Trade Organization (WTO).