The textile industry in Turkey has been extremely successful in the past few years, thanks to its booming exports. This is especially true for the denim garment sector where Turkey has consistently increased its exporting numbers specially in 2022.
This report will analyze and present a detailed insight into top buyers of denim garments from Turkey in Europe and uncover the quantity purchased for an average price per item by each major buyer.
We analyze in this report some of the big brands which buy denim apparel from Turkey. [private_special] . The top 15 brands which purchased from Turkey bought over 78% of the total purchase.

SHARE OF EACH OF TOP 15 BRANDS
In this pie chart, we can see the market share of Europe major brands that are purchasing denim garments from Turkey.

TOP 15 COMPANIES BUYING DENIMS
According to the graph, it is evident that Inditex is leading in terms of purchasing denim with a total quantity of 27 millions pieces. This is significantly higher than the other companies like Bestseller, Mango, Levi’s and Blue Arrow which have 6.9 million, 2.3 million, 1.9 million, and 1.8 million denims purchased respectively.

Average Buying Price (USD/Pc)
This section will analyze the different prices paid by European brands for denim, to get a better understanding of how much is being offered for each piece of denim apparel.

According to the bar graph presented, it is clear that brand Angels GMBH averaged the highest spending per piece at 19.04 USD, followed by Mac Mode at 18.9 USD/piece and then PVH at 17.72 USD/piece.
Mango being in the list of top 5 brands, surprisingly offered denim purchase at only 9.08 USD per piece on an average.
TOP 3 GARMENT TURKISH SUPPLIERS OF THESE TOP BRANDS
In this section, we will take a look at who these major suppliers who are producing and supplying to the top 4 brands.
The slideshow above shows the detail of these suppliers for each of the brands. Eg in case of Inditex we find that Ela Tekstil is the biggest supplier followed by Baykan. Similarly we can find for other brands. This gives us an idea of where the products are coming from for these retailers.
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