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Garment industry

British pronunciation/ɡˈɑːmənt ˈɪndʌstɹˌɪ/
American pronunciation/ɡˈɑːɹmənt ˈɪndʌstɹi/
Garment industry
[NOUN]
1

the sector involved in the design, production, and distribution of clothing and textiles

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What is the "garment industry"?

The garment industry, also known as the apparel or clothing industry, refers to the manufacturing and distribution of clothing and other textiles. This industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including the design, production, marketing, and sale of clothing, as well as the sourcing and processing of raw materials such as cotton, wool, and synthetic fibers. The garment industry is a major global industry, employing millions of people and generating billions of dollars in revenue each year. However, the industry is also known for its complex supply chains, labor issues, and environmental impact, as well as the ongoing challenge of balancing cost, quality, and sustainability in an increasingly competitive market. Despite these challenges, the garment industry remains a vital part of the global economy, providing essential clothing and textiles to people around the world.

Examples
1She worked in the garment industry.
2By 1900 almost 5 million women worked for wages, mainly in domestic service or light manufacturing, like the garment industry.
3The garment industry started to abandon Manhattan.
4Garment industry is some of the very common thing, and which highly depend on supply chain and the local subcontractors.
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