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Tailors make small town in Hubei famous for women’s pants


    2022-12-05  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

LOCATED in central China’s Hubei Province, the small town of Maozui sees more than 100 million pairs of women’s pants sold globally every year.

It was awarded the title of “China’s women’s pants town” by China National Textile and Apparel Council this year.

The output value of related-industry is about 7 billion yuan (US$992.32 million), accounting for 70% of the total output value of the town.

Influenced by the reform and opening-up in the 1980s, many tailors from Maozui Town traveled to Wuhan, the capital of Hubei, to make a living with their excellent tailoring skills, which later won Maozui the reputation as the “hometown of tailors.”

Following the trend, Deng Zhigang started a business in Wuhan’s major shopping site Hanzheng Street in 1999, when he was only 19.

From leading a team of tailors to owning a big pants factory, it took about a decade.

“I moved back to Maozui Town in 2010 to open a new factory. Many fellow townsmen working in Hanzheng Street chose to return as an upgrading project was launched there in 2011,” Deng recalled, noting that from then on, a women’s pants production cluster was taking shape in Maozui.

Today, the garment industrial park in Maozui covers more than 156 hectares, employing about 26,500 persons.

“Working here brings me a monthly salary of 10,000 yuan, and it is also convenient to take care of the elderly and children,” said Xie Li, a worker in the industrial park.

“In the first half of 2022, the town achieved an industrial output value of three billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 22.3%, and the industrial added value increased 19%,” said Peng Cheng, mayor of Maozui Town.

To promote the development of the industrial park, the local government has rolled out a series of preferential policies, such as offering enterprises easier access to financing and talent cultivation.

“There are also entertainment venues inside the park, including cinemas and Karaoke, to attract young people,” said Ding Hui, chairman of a local garment company. (Xinhua)

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