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US retailers cut India apparel orders by 5–10% amid caution: Pearl Global MD

For Pearl Global, exports account for 99 percent of revenue, and about 50 percent of all shipments are to the US. The company manufactures T-shirts, activewear, shirts, dresses and sleepwear for US brands such as Gap, Kohl’s, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Polo, Ralph Lauren, Macy’s, Walmart, etc.

November 20, 2025 / 14:41 IST
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Driven by the uncertainty created by US President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs on India and a delayed trade deal, US retailers have become conservative in placing apparel orders, trying to avoid a repeat of the 2022 inventory pile-up, Pearl Global Managing Director Pallab Banerjee told Moneycontrol on November 19.

Pearl Global, which supplies textiles to brands such as Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Macy’s and Gap, is seeing order volumes from US retailers fall by 5–10 percent, with buyers also holding back working capital.

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They (US retailers) are not very aggressive in terms of buying. At some point in time, they are pressurising the vendor to absorb. Whatever the vendor is not absorbing, they are absorbing. So naturally, they are not passing on this tariff impact to the consumer, as of now. But as they do, they fear that the consumer sentiment will go down. The demand might go down, so, that's why they are very careful and not buying anything extra because in 2022 they had a huge inventory problem," Banerjee told Moneycontrol.

In 2022, US retailers saw a significant inventory pile-up due to a mismatch between over-ordering, to combat supply chain issues, and a sudden drop in consumer demand.