Uruguay's textile market is characterized by a strong demand for high-quality basics and corporate uniforms, influenced by a temperate climate that requires versatile layering. Currently, there is a significant shift toward plain shirt fabric that offers both professional aesthetics and breathability for the humid summers of Montevideo.
The local manufacturing sector faces challenges in sourcing specialized blended yarns. The reliance on imported high-stretch materials has led to a growing need for consistent supplies of stretch spandex fabric to meet the rising trend of "athleisure" and flexible workwear within the Uruguayan urban population.
Furthermore, the industrial sector in Uruguay is increasingly seeking durable, water-resistant materials. This has sparked a renewed interest in polyester wax fabric for protective gear and outdoor apparel, ensuring that local garments can withstand the varied Atlantic weather conditions.


