Here Are the 10 Biggest Chinese Apparel Companies (2024)

LONDON — The retreat from the Chinese market of several global fast-fashion players — such as American Eagle Outfitters, — has made headlines in recent weeks.

The prolonged COVID-19 pandemic was partially to blame, but to a greater extent, it was caused by the fierce competition from local players that embraced China‘s unique retail landscape more than their international counterparts.

A recent report from Chinese market intelligence firm Askci ranking the 10 biggest listed Chinese fashion companies by 2021 revenues provides a clearer picture the biggest local competitors that international brands need to be aware of, and what they can learn from them to stay competitive in the market.

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Hailan Home tops the ranking with 20.18 billion renminbi, or $3 billion, in revenue last year. Founded 25 years ago, the group owns a dozen brands catering to different groups of consumers who mainly reside in lower-tier cities in China. As of September 2021, the group operated 7,537 stores worldwide.

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With its main brand Hailan Home’s slogan “As a man, you only need to visit Hailan Home twice a year,” broadcast on prime time television over the years, the brand has cemented itself as a menswear destination for millions whose access to tailoring is limited.

The brand made its international debut in 2019 with a show during London Fashion Week but didn’t invest much on that front after. But its collaboration with menswear designer Xander Zhou was well-received among industry people.

Jihua Group ranks second on the list with 15.49 billion renminbi, or $2.3 billion, in revenue in 2021. This government-affiliated company is a key supplier to the People’s Liberation Army, the police force, the fire department, and state-owned conglomerates such as National Grid, National Rail and China Southern Airlines.

It manufactures a wide range of products, including army uniforms, combat boots, space suits, medical protective gear, and bulletproof vests and helmets. In recent years, the company had looked to diversify its portfolio by investing in more consumer-facing businesses, such as leisure experiences and suburban resorts.

Local fast-fashion giant Semir lands third with 15.2 billion renminbi, or $2.29 billion, in 2021 revenue. Known in the West for being a minority stakeholder in Jason Wu, the lower-tier focused fast-fashion company owned 8,495 stores across China as of 2022. It also operates Juicy Couture, Marc O’Polo, and kidswear labels Balabala, Hey Junior, Asics Kids and Puma Kids within China.

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Both based in Jingbo, Zhejiang Province, Youngor Group and Peacebird score the fourth and fifth spots with 13.6 billion renminbi, or $2.02 billion, and 10.9 billion renminbi, or $1.62 billion, in 2021 revenue, respectively.

Youngor Group started as a men’s tailoring brand 43 years ago. It since has become a multifaceted conglomerate with businesses in apparel, property development, investment, textile manufacturing and global trade. The brand claims that it has had the highest market share in the shirting and men’s tailoring categories in China for more than two decades.

The company’s fashion unit, which includes Youngor, Youngor Mayor, Hart Schaffner Marx and Hanp, made 6.82 billion renminbi, or $1.01 billion, last year. It is also partnering with Norwegian performancewear label Helly Hansen to expand in China, as well as investing in the high-end golf lifestyle store S+G, and American streetwear brand Undefeated.

Peacebird is arguably the most successful one in the top 10 ranking in terms of being one of the first to adopt a trendier image to woo consumers in China’s top-tier cities, who are usually the key targets for global fast-fashion players such as H&M, Zara, Uniqlo, Gap, C&A and Forever 21.

The company runs more than 4,600 stores across China and frequently has made it into the top 10 women’s and menswear rankings during the Singles’ Day online shopping festival in the past decade.

The company invested in the Chinese independent designer brand 8on8 earlier this year. Peacebird signed a similar deal with French fashion house Alexis Mabille in 2015,and acquired theChinabusiness of the Italian skateboarding brand Coppolella in 2020.

Peacebird has also collaborated with local fashion talents including Susan Fang, Xuzhi, WMWM, Calvin Luo, Garçon by Gçogcn, Nomanoman, Staffonly and Anguis Chiang on various projects to make the brand appeal more to the fashion community.

Ranking from sixth to tenth are Souyute Group, Zhejiang Sunrise Garment, Zhejiang Baoxiniao Garment, Jinhong Fashion Group and Lancy Group. Their 2021 revenues range from 5.1 billion renminbi to 3.6 billion renminbi, or $760 million to $545 million.

The Dongguan-based Souyute Group‘s key brand Celucasn targets third- and fourth-tier cities in China. The group in recent years has also invested in a number of e-commerce-based clothing brands, as well as Lalami, an e-commerce service provider catering to beauty brands.

Zhejiang Sunrise Garment is a leading textile-maker and apparel manufacturer with factories in China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Sri Lanka and Romania, and international clients including Ralph Lauren, Uniqlo and Lacoste.

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Zhejiang Baoxiniao Garment, better known by its English name Saint Angelo, is a menswear giant from Wenzhou. The formalwear specialist takes pride in making suits that fit the Chinese body type and claims that it has sold more than 100 million garments in the past 40 years.

With more than 1,600 stores for brands including Saint Angelo, Hazzys, Camicissima and Lafuma in China, the company made its foray into the fashion world with a successful collaboration between Saint Angelo and the Chinese menswear label Pronounce in 2020.

Jinhong Fashion Group, the owner of fashion labels Vgrass and Tennie Weenie, saw revenue increase in 2021 thanks to a solid physical presence across major malls in first-, second- and third-tier cities in China (1,429 stores as of 2021) as well as new online opportunities on Douyin, the Chinese edition of TikTok.

“The company has gradually increased its investment in the Douyin channel and continued to attract traffic through a combination of celebrities and KOLs livestreamings and short videos, which has driven the high growth of the channel,” the company said in its annual report.

Lancy, whose business spans premium women’s fashion, kidswear and aesthetic medicine, also concluded in its annual report that its online business is the fastest-growing part. Gross merchandise volume on Lancy’s Tmall store increased by more than 50 percent in 2021 year-over-year, while transactions during the Singles’ Day shopping festival last year surpassed 100 million renminbi, which ranked number 22 on the women’s fashion ranking.

As of the end of 2021, Lancy operates 638 women’s fashion stores, 547 kidswear stores and 28 beauty clinics in China.

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Now, let's delve into the information provided in the article about the top Chinese fashion companies and their 2021 revenues:

  1. Hailan Home (Revenue: $3 billion):

    • Founded 25 years ago.
    • Operates 7,537 stores globally.
    • Main brand: Hailan Home, known for menswear.
    • Made international debut in 2019 at London Fashion Week.
  2. Jihua Group (Revenue: $2.3 billion):

    • Government-affiliated company.
    • Key supplier to the People’s Liberation Army, police, fire department, and state-owned conglomerates.
    • Manufactures army uniforms, combat boots, space suits, medical protective gear, and more.
    • Diversifying portfolio into consumer-facing businesses.
  3. Semir (Revenue: $2.29 billion):

    • Minority stakeholder in Jason Wu.
    • Owns 8,495 stores across China.
    • Operates Juicy Couture, Marc O’Polo, Balabala, Hey Junior, Asics Kids, and Puma Kids within China.
  4. Youngor Group (Revenue: $2.02 billion):

    • Started as a men’s tailoring brand 43 years ago.
    • Diversified into apparel, property development, investment, textile manufacturing, and global trade.
    • Fashion unit collaborates with brands like Helly Hansen, S+G, and Undefeated.
  5. Peacebird (Revenue: $1.62 billion):

    • Known for adopting a trendier image to attract consumers in top-tier cities.
    • Runs more than 4,600 stores across China.
    • Invested in Chinese independent designer brand 8on8 and collaborated with various fashion talents.
  6. Souyute Group (Revenue: $760 million to $545 million):

    • Key brand Celucasn targets third- and fourth-tier cities.
    • Invested in e-commerce-based clothing brands and Lalami, an e-commerce service provider.
  7. Zhejiang Sunrise Garment (Revenue: $760 million to $545 million):

    • Leading textile-maker and apparel manufacturer with international clients.
    • Factories in China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, and Romania.
  8. Zhejiang Baoxiniao Garment (Revenue: $760 million to $545 million):

    • Menswear giant from Wenzhou.
    • Known for making suits that fit the Chinese body type.
    • More than 1,600 stores, including successful collaborations with other labels.
  9. Jinhong Fashion Group (Revenue: $760 million to $545 million):

    • Owner of fashion labels Vgrass and Tennie Weenie.
    • Increased revenue in 2021 with a solid physical presence in major malls and online opportunities on Douyin (Chinese TikTok).
  10. Lancy Group (Revenue: $760 million to $545 million):

    • Business spans premium women’s fashion, kidswear, and aesthetic medicine.
    • Online business is the fastest-growing part.
    • Operates 638 women’s fashion stores, 547 kidswear stores, and 28 beauty clinics in China.

This comprehensive overview provides insights into the diverse strategies and strengths of the top Chinese fashion companies in navigating the competitive market landscape.

Here Are the 10 Biggest Chinese Apparel Companies (2024)

FAQs

What is the largest clothing company in China? ›

As of the first half of 2020, the market value of Chinese sportswear company Anta Sports amounted to around 167 billion yuan, ranked first among all listed apparel companies in China. Li Ning, Anta's strong competitor, ranked second with a market value of approximately 55.1 billion yuan.

What are the top clothing brands in China? ›

In 2023, the top five online stores in the Chinese Fashion market are jd.com, vip.com, yhd.com, fila.cn, and anta.cn. jd.com leads this market with revenues of US$31,118.8 million in 2023. Followed by vip.com with sales of US$10,199.8 million and then yhd.com with sales of US$2,318.9 million.

What is the biggest fast fashion brand in China? ›

Shein. Shein (Chinese: 希音; pinyin: Xīyīn) is one of the most popular fashion websites for young adults. Founded in 2008 by Chris Xu in Guangdong, it has a revenue of over $10 billion as of 2020. It is known for their cheap prices for knockoffs of expensive trending clothing.

How many apparel companies are there in China? ›

Fashion companies

In total China has nearly 44,000 companies in the manufacture of textile. Wearing apparel, accessories, leather goods and footwear. Among these 21,000 companies focus on textile manufacturing, 15,000 companies focus on apparel and accessories and 8,000 companies manufacture leather goods and footwear.

What is the top 3 brand in China? ›

What are the top brands with the most stores in China? - Quora. The top-selling brands in China include Alibaba, Tencent, Huawei, ICBC (Industrial and Commercial Bank of China), and Moutai (Kweichow Moutai Co.).

What are the biggest Chinese brands? ›

Most valuable Chinese brands in 2023, based on Brand Finance evaluation (in million U.S. dollars)
CharacteristicBrand value in million U.S. dollars
WeChat (media)41,794
Tencent (media)36,055
Huawei (tech)31,097
CSCEC (engineering & construction)29,962
9 more rows
Jan 19, 2024

What is the Chinese high end fashion brand? ›

Shang Xia is one of the few luxury Chinese fashion brands that has managed to successfully position itself in the international market.

What is famous Chinese apparel? ›

The Hanfu, Zhongshan suit (Mao suit), Tang suit, and cheongsam (qipao) are the four most distinctive types of traditional Chinese clothing.

What Chinese brands are going global? ›

In fact, Shein was the highest ranked newcomer in BrandZ's June 2023 global rankings — 70th with a valuation of $24 billion. But it is perhaps the consumer technology sector where Chinese brands are really going global — notable companies being TikTok, Tencent, Huawei, Taobao and Haier.

Does Gucci make clothes in China? ›

China is one of Gucci's key manufacturing centres and the majority of its products, including belts, are made in China. Despite being made in China, Gucci maintains its commitment to quality and craftsmanship, ensuring that its belts meet the brand's standards of excellence.

Who is the Chinese competitor to Zara? ›

Chinese mass market brands Metersbonwe, Peacebird, Youngor, Mo&Co and Eifini are among the local players competing with global fast fashion brands. H&M and Zara also compete with Chinese brands on platforms like Tmall, Taobao and Douyin that cater to hyper-local trends, fit and consumer behaviour.

Where are most Chinese clothing factories? ›

Guangzhou: Known for its extensive textile market and robust manufacturing base, Guangzhou is a significant player in China's apparel and textile industry here. The city is particularly renowned for producing a wide range of children's clothing, from everyday wear to more formal attire.

Who are the big retailers in China? ›

Showing 10 out of 51 companies. JD.com Inc, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, Vipshop Holdings Ltd, Yonghui Superstores Co Ltd, and Walmart Inc are the top 5 retail chains in China in 2021 by sales.

Is lululemon big in China? ›

Lululemon has been remarkably successful in building its brand in China, becoming a coveted athleisure brand among Chinese consumers. The brand's community-building initiatives have played a crucial role in this success.

What is the largest retail company in China? ›

JD.com Inc is the leading retail chain in China (by retail sales). The company reported revenues of $155,496 million for the fiscal year ended December 2022 (FY2022), an increase of 5.39% over FY2022.

Is Zara successful in China? ›

Zara's parent company, Inditex, saw its profits more than double in China last year as the Spanish fast fashion label turbocharged its digital marketing strategy. Until 2019, China was home to Zara's second biggest brick-and-mortar presence after Spain.

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