Syrian baby clothes rank first place in Arab countries

Syrian baby and children’s clothes rank the first place in many countries such as Algeria and Gulf states. Syria has a distinguished competitive ability in manufacturing baby and children’s clothes due to which it became a known brand at baby clothes’ markets in the Arab world.

Syrian cotton clothes due to their creative models and healthy textiles are preferable more than Turkish and European ones at the global markets.

The Syrian textile sector exhibition organized by chambers of industry and commerce abroad have also attracted the visitors and consumers from all over the world.

Syrian cotton-made clothes have a global classification concerning the products’ quality and credibility, a producer of baby clothes in Hama ,Talal al-Zoubi said, noting the creative thoughts in designing clothes embodied in Syrian products.

Al-Zoubi clarified that 80 percent of cotton baby clothes produced by them are prepared for exportation to Arab countries that consider the Syrian clothes the best.

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