Women’s and Girls’ Sports Uniform Production

While textile and apparel industries used to be an important sector in the United States they are among many manufacturing industries that have moved out of the United States over the last decades, for the most part. Nonetheless, there are still a few companies sewing and making garments in this country and their activities are tracked by the U.S. Census Bureau annually. Makers of women’s and girls’ team sports uniforms saw a drop in production between 2007 and 2008 of 21%. This is a large drop for a single year. Worth noting is the fact that purchases of women’s and girls’ team sports uniforms may not be down at all. It is the production of those uniforms in the United States that has fallen sharply.

Geographic reference: United States
Year: 2007 and 2008
Market size: $51.6 million and $40.8 million respectively
Source: Annual Survey of Manufactures 2008, March 30, 2010, available online here.
Original source: U.S. Bureau of the Census

Team Sports Uniforms, Men’s and Boys’

While textiles used to be an important industry in the United States it is one of the industries that has moved out of the United States for the most part. Nonetheless, there are still a few companies sewing and making garments in this country and those involved with making men’s and boys’ uniforms has actually seen a small increase in production between 2007 and 2008. Since earlier in the decade, however, production figures are down and follow an overall downward trajectory along with all other apparel making industries in the United States. Tomorrow we’ll have the women’s and girls’ team sports uniforms market.

Geographic reference: United States
Year: 2007 and 2008
Market size: $185.3 million and $191.8 million respectively
Source: Annual Survey of Manufactures 2008, March 30, 2010, available online here.
Original source: U.S. Bureau of the Census