Women’s wear is one of the most diverse and dynamic segments of Iran’s apparel industry, including manteaus, scarves, dresses, loungewear, underwear, trousers, blouses, and Islamic garments.

Iran has strong capabilities in fashion design, pattern making, cutting, and sewing women’s garments using a wide range of fabrics and both modern and traditional styles. Domestic producers are highly responsive to the cultural and aesthetic preferences of both local and regional markets.

Women’s clothing offers high turnover, consistent demand, and consumer preference for variety in design, color, and fabric. This makes it one of the most attractive markets in the apparel sector, supporting employment in design, tailoring, retail, and branding.

Iran has export potential for products such as manteaus, scarves, Islamic clothing, and traditional women’s wear to Islamic countries, the Persian Gulf, Central Asia, and even parts of Europe. Unique designs, competitive prices, and culturally relevant styles are key strengths.

Iran’s competitive advantages include a creative workforce, access to domestic raw materials, cultural heritage in traditional and Islamic fashion, and geographical proximity to target markets. Strengthening fashion brands, obtaining international certifications, and modernizing designs can further enhance Iran’s position in the global women’s apparel market.