The Cuban textile market is characterized by a critical need for high-breathability materials due to the tropical climate. Currently, there is a significant shift toward plain shirt fabric that can withstand intense humidity while maintaining a crisp, professional appearance for office and government sectors.
Logistical challenges and trade regulations have historically limited the availability of advanced synthetic blends. However, the rise of local apparel workshops has increased the demand for stretch spandex fabric to meet the growing trend of "athleisure" and flexible workwear among the Cuban youth.
Industrial uniforms in Cuba are transitioning from heavy, rigid materials to more ergonomic options. The adoption of plaid uniform material has seen a resurgence, provided the fabric incorporates moisture-wicking properties to ensure wearer comfort during outdoor operations.


