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by boanzjm3n on 2010-04-07 09:52:39

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Before the year 2000, for the apparel industry with its wide variety and complex projects, women's trousers were merely a small peripheral subject. Up to today, countless brands of women's pants have become a new emerging industry. With their low operational threshold, good product stability, and sustainable development space, they have become a landscape within the garment industry. Due to differences in body shapes and consumption regions among the female population, the women's pants industry initially also became a regional industry. According to the objective environment and economic development situation of the region, styles varied accordingly. Currently, the following groups of women's pants have formed domestically and await further standardization and development:

The Guang-style women's pants, characterized by "Jeans," represented by Baor Child Denim Company, can be called the "ancestor" of the domestic women's pants single-item industry. Since the late 1980s until now, "Guangzhou manufacturing" has always meant a guarantee of fashion and quality. Jin Xida Baor denim pants use a combination of wholesale and agency as a common business method, especially focusing on wholesale. Some brands like "Baise Dun" and "Mikelen" also have had good market reactions. Haifeng in Guangzhou seized the market opportunity and created China's first women's pants production base. At its peak, thousands of manufacturers were registered, not including unregistered private workshops, leading the women's pants industry for over 20 years.

After 2003, the "Yu-style" women's pants began to emerge, with Mengshuya, Yalida, and Yi Yang successively gaining national recognition. Characterized by a mature and steady "Classic" style, they became popular in Northeast, North, and Northwest China. By 2005, according to incomplete statistics, the number of large and small production factories for Baor denim franchise had reached as many as 500. With continuous improvements in manufacturing processes and integration of various elements, along with standardized brand operations and a nationwide chain channel model, the "Yu-style" Baor denim recruitment could basically compete with the "Guang-style."

The rise of the "Yu-style" women's pants created a myth of a clothing single item later surpassing others, greatly stimulating the nerves of mid-western clothing entrepreneurs. The "Shaan army" women's pants made a high-profile appearance with a "Collection" style, with Ge Yao, Mu Yi, Chou Lou, Zhuang Li, and others quickly appearing in markets across the country, thus bidding farewell to an era without fine products in the women's pants industry. The production base for Shaan army women's pants is relatively less concentrated, apart from the eastern suburbs of Xi'an City, Chang Le Po, there is also the newly built clothing industrial park in Baoji. These three places' women's pants industries complement each other in different styles, promoting jointly while also stimulating the women's pants economy in other regions.

First came Hangzhou women's pants; Hangzhou women's wear had been very well-known nationwide before, but during the "cold wave" period, it did not make any breakthrough progress. The women's pants brand "Wanzhi Guan" continued to survive and develop alone. In early 2008, some brands of Hangzhou women's pants such as Urban Milan, Yu Li Jia Ren, and Feng Cai expanded their regional markets one after another. Meanwhile, Shijiazhuang was not far behind, with men's pants boldly competing against Shi Shi, and women's pants becoming more active. All kinds of recognizable and unrecognizable names appeared universally, with Zhiyi and Meng Nifei starting to expand their territories one after another. Beijing's women's pants Fushun and Dongfang Yuhong directly carried the name of the Jing school, aiming to overwhelm others with momentum. Some women's pants production bases from the 1970s and 80s, like Xiliu in Northeast China, have shown changes of "old generals transforming," attempting to keep up with the times. Not to mention other low-end distribution centers like Zhuzhou and Changshu.

How to lead the trend

Since women's pants were initially an attachment to women's wear, there was no clear style or positioning. At most, they matched the fabric and quality with the upper garments, not being the mainstream of the apparel industry. They were to meet the needs of pairing with casual and traditional upper garments, rarely truly achieving innovation, integration, and enhancement in women's pants. Actually, although the current women's pants industry is divided among local lords and regional brands are rising, as long as the thinking is clear, it is precisely the right time to create brands according to the trends.

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People who initially enter the clothing industry all think that their business direction should be fashion because it attracts customers. However, those who have operated in the clothing industry feel both love and hate towards fashion. Love, because it indeed sells well when it’s trendy; hate, because fashionable clothing becomes outdated too quickly, causing a large accumulation of goods, forcing them to buy new styles again to ensure daily sales. Therefore, in the industry, there is a popular saying: “Profits are all in the goods.” If the goods are not sold in a day, money cannot be seen in a day. Profits are right in front of you but cannot be turned over, let alone making money. This has dragged down many operators with weak funds.

However, pants do not have so many drawbacks. First, the popularity speed of pants is relatively slower, and the capital circulation cycle is faster. As long as they are unique, they will never go out of style at any time. Second, there are not so many seasonal divisions; there is only the difference between long pants and shorts. Generally, long pants can be sold all year round, and shorts can be sold for 2-3 seasons. Therefore, doing pants business is not that easy to accumulate stock. Moreover, the seasonality of jeans is even less distinct. Wearing long pants in summer makes sense – cool enough! Wearing shorts in winter works too – paired with boots, stylish enough!

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