Core Insights - The announcement from Suzhou's market supervision bureau details the quality inspection results for leisure clothing (including home wear) in 2025, indicating a 5.3% overall non-compliance rate in the sampled products [4][8]. Industry Overview - Leisure clothing, including home wear, is characterized by comfort and versatility, suitable for various daily activities and informal social settings. Home wear is a significant subcategory designed specifically for home environments, focusing on comfort and skin-friendly materials [4]. - The leisure clothing industry in China is primarily concentrated in regions such as Guangdong, Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shanghai, and Shandong, with some industrial transfer to central and western regions like Sichuan and Hunan in recent years. The distribution of the industry includes design, manufacturing, and sales, with first-tier cities focusing on design and brand headquarters while manufacturing shifts to central and western areas [5]. Inspection Standards and Results - The inspection was based on multiple national and industry standards, including GB18401-2010 and GB/T22700-2016, covering various safety and quality parameters [6][7]. - A total of 150 batches were planned for inspection, with all 150 batches collected. Out of these, 8 batches were found non-compliant, resulting in a non-compliance rate of 5.3%. Specifically, 1 out of 39 batches from manufacturers failed, yielding a 2.6% non-compliance rate, while 7 out of 96 batches from physical stores failed, resulting in a 7.3% non-compliance rate. No non-compliance was found in the 15 batches sourced from e-commerce platforms [8]. Non-Compliance Details - The primary reason for non-compliance was related to fiber content, which is a crucial indicator of the material composition of the products. This directly impacts consumer rights and purchasing decisions [9].
江苏省苏州市市场监管局公布2025年休闲服装(含居家服)产品质量市级监督抽查情况公告(第26期)
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-20 08:23