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The Indian textile and apparel sector, a significant contributor to exports and domestic consumption, is showcasing resilience and growth potential. Driven by favourable demographics, rising disposable incomes, and a shift towards branded apparel, the industry is witnessing a renewed investor interest, potentially signalling a bull run.
Post-pandemic recovery has been robust, with major players reporting strong volume growth and improved realisations. The shift from unorganised to organised retail, coupled with increasing demand for premium and sustainable fashion, is benefiting listed companies. Export markets remain crucial, though global economic headwinds warrant monitoring. However, domestic consumption, fueled by a young population and increasing per-capita spending on clothing, provides a strong underlying growth driver.
What to Watch
Key indicators to watch include raw material price fluctuations (cotton, polyester), global demand trends impacting exports, domestic consumption patterns, and inventory levels. Companies with strong brand equity, efficient supply chains, and a focus on value-added products are likely to outperform.
What specific metrics should investors focus on for Indian apparel stocks?
Focus on revenue growth (YoY, QoQ), EBITDA margins, inventory turnover ratios, return ratios (ROE, ROCE), and debt-to-equity. For export-oriented firms, track currency fluctuations and global demand.
How is the shift to organised retail impacting the sector?
The organised sector is gaining market share from unorganised players due to better product quality, wider distribution, and stronger brand recall. This consolidation benefits listed entities with established retail networks.
What are the risks associated with investing in garment stocks?
Risks include volatility in raw material prices, intense competition, changing fashion trends, dependence on export markets, and potential regulatory changes affecting trade policies.
Which sub-segments within apparel are showing the most promise?
Premiumisation, athleisure, and sustainable apparel segments are showing strong traction. Innerwear and ethnic wear also continue to be resilient due to consistent domestic demand.
| # | Company | Symbol | Price | Change | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | Scoobee Day Garments India Limited | SCOOBEEDAY | ₹69.50 | -0.77% | ₹0.2K Cr |
| 32 | Lorenzini Apparels Ltd | LAL | ₹7.69 | +1.45% | ₹0.2K Cr |
| 33 | N R VANDANA TEX IND LTD | NRVANDANA | ₹74.50 | -6.47% | ₹0.2K Cr |
| 34 | VEEKAYEM FASHION A | VEEKAYEM | ₹133.75 | +0.00% | ₹0.2K Cr |
| 35 | Lovable Lingerie Ltd | LOVABLE | ₹69.90 | -1.45% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 36 | Addi Industries Ltd | ADDIND | ₹96.82 | -0.46% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 37 | Kaytex Fabrics | KAYTEX | ₹62.75 | -10.10% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 38 | Bang Overseas Ltd | BANG | ₹38.99 | -0.41% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 39 | Nandani Creation Ltd | JAIPURKURT | ₹31.57 | -4.39% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 40 | Vinny Overseas Ltd | VINNY | ₹1.06 | +0.00% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 41 | Mittal Life Style Ltd | MITTAL | ₹0.99 | -1.00% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 42 | Celebrity Fashions Ltd | CELEBRITY | ₹7.66 | +0.00% | ₹0.1K Cr |
| 43 | SIGNORIA CREATION | SIGNORIA | ₹62.75 | +4.85% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 44 | Vashishtha Lux | 544508 | ₹151.90 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 45 | Vanguard S&P 500 UCITS ETF USD Distributing | VCL | ₹1.39 | +0.72% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 46 | Garment Mantra Lifestyle Ltd | GARMNTMNTR | ₹1.20 | -1.64% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 47 | Libas Consumer Products Ltd | LIBAS | ₹12.82 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 48 | Davin Sons Retail Ltd | DAVIN | ₹36.09 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 49 | Spenta International Ltd | SPENTA | ₹95.85 | -10.88% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 50 | Visagar Polytex Ltd | VIVIDHA | ₹0.55 | -1.79% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 51 | Samtex Fashions Ltd | SAMTEX | ₹1.45 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 52 | Mish Designs Ltd | MISHDESIGN | ₹35.00 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 53 | Kizi Apparels Ltd | KIZI | ₹14.70 | +6.52% | ₹0.0K Cr |
| 54 | Popees Cares Ltd | POPEES | ₹10.98 | +0.00% | ₹0.0K Cr |