
When you walk into a store and see racks of shirts, have you ever wondered who actually makes them all? Behind every label is a factory—and some countries dominate the global shirt supply.
China is currently the largest producer of shirts in the world, followed by countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, and India. These nations have massive textile industries, supported by low labor costs, efficient supply chains, and advanced production capacity.
As someone working in apparel manufacturing, I’ve seen firsthand how scale and cost efficiency drive global shirt production to just a handful of regions.
Table of Contents
- Why is China the top shirt producer?
- Which companies are the largest shirt manufacturers?
- Are any other countries growing fast in shirt production?
- Shirt Production Comparison by Country
- Conclusion
Why is China the top shirt producer?
It’s not just about cost—it’s about infrastructure.
China leads the shirt manufacturing industry because of its complete supply chain, skilled labor, advanced equipment, and unmatched production capacity.
| Key Factors in China's Lead | Description |
|---|---|
| Vertical Supply Chain | From spinning to printing to finishing |
| Skilled Workforce | Decades of textile training and experience |
| Infrastructure | Ports, roads, and logistics for fast delivery |
| Factory Scale | Mass production with quality control systems |
Cities like Dongguan, Guangzhou, and Shaoxing are major shirt hubs[^1].
Which companies are the largest shirt manufacturers?
Some companies are giants in global shirt production.
Esquel Group (Hong Kong-based) is often cited as the world’s largest shirt manufacturer, producing over 100 million shirts annually for brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, and Ralph Lauren.
| Company | Origin | Specialty | Notable Clients |
|---|---|---|---|
| Esquel Group | Hong Kong | Premium cotton shirts | Ralph Lauren, Brooks Brothers |
| Shenzhou Intl. | China | Knitwear, sportswear, casual tees | Nike, Uniqlo, Adidas |
| Pacific Textiles | China/HK | High-performance fabrics & basics | Calvin Klein, Gap, Old Navy |
| MAS Holdings | Sri Lanka | Women’s wear, sportswear | Victoria’s Secret, Lululemon |
These factories serve both B2B and global retail brands, often working under OEM/ODM contracts[^2].
Are any other countries growing fast in shirt production?
Yes—especially in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Bangladesh, Vietnam, and India have become major shirt exporters, driven by low labor costs and strong garment industries.
| Country | Strengths |
|---|---|
| Bangladesh | Huge workforce, low wages, high volume |
| Vietnam | FTA benefits, good quality, fast scaling |
| India | Cotton base, diverse styles, pricing |
These countries are now preferred alternatives to China for buyers seeking cost savings and trade benefits[^3].
Shirt Production Comparison by Country
| Country | Shirt Export Rank | Labor Cost Index | Production Specialties |
|---|---|---|---|
| China | #1 | Medium | Casualwear, dress shirts, basics |
| Bangladesh | #2–3 | Very Low | Mass-produced basics |
| Vietnam | #2–4 | Low | High-end basics, fast fashion |
| India | Top 5 | Low | Cotton formal shirts, fashion |
Global buyers often diversify between these countries to balance cost and risk[^4].
Conclusion
China remains the largest producer of shirts, with companies like Esquel Group leading in both volume and quality. But countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, and India are rising fast, offering strong alternatives for global brands.
[^1]: China textile and apparel industry overview – Statista
[^2]: Esquel Group – Official Website
[^3]: Bangladesh Garment Industry – Investopedia
[^4]: Vietnam Textile and Garment Overview – Trade.gov