The textile market in Afghanistan is characterized by a sharp contrast between traditional hand-loomed fabrics and the increasing necessity for industrial-grade flat bed sheets. Given the extreme temperature fluctuations between the scorching summers and freezing winters of the region, there is a critical need for breathable yet insulating fabrics.
In the medical sector, the reliance on imported hospital bed linens has increased as local clinics modernize. However, the lack of localized high-capacity textile manufacturing often leads to a gap in the availability of moisture-wicking and antimicrobial bedding that can survive frequent high-temperature sterilization.
Furthermore, the growing urban middle class in cities like Kabul is shifting toward sustainable luxury, creating a niche market for bamboo flat sheet options that offer natural cooling properties and hypoallergenic benefits, essential for the dusty environment prevalent in the region.




















































