Algeria's geography, spanning from the Mediterranean coast to the vast Sahara Desert, creates a paradoxical demand for woven apparel. The manufacturing sector faces the challenge of producing fabrics that can withstand intense UV radiation and extreme heat while providing breathability and durability.
Currently, the local market is seeing a shift toward quality outdoor wear as tourism and hiking in the Atlas Mountains increase. However, the reliance on traditional weaving methods often falls short of the technical specifications required for modern performance gear.
Economically, the push for industrial diversification in Algeria is driving a need for localized production of specialized textiles, reducing import dependency and enhancing the availability of high-performance gear for the domestic market.