Just fyi Lithuania has a very healthy textile industry. I happen to work in similar industry and have dealt with some LT companies. Textile is mainly made in LT, with some sewing done abroad, many mills moved this process to Belarus in the past due cheaper labor, but I don’t know what has happened now with current political situation. Haven’t really followed up
Besides knitting, there is also yarn spinning mill in Taurage (I think). They make yarns for at least on the bellow mentioned brands and a big danish company. And a couple of more which I’ve heard of.
They mostly work b2b, but have some of their own brands too.
Couple of examples:
[https://www.omniteksas.eu/](https://www.omniteksas.eu/) has a store in Kaunas next to the factory. Normally they manufacture for premium Norwegian brands.
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Just fyi Lithuania has a very healthy textile industry. I happen to work in similar industry and have dealt with some LT companies. Textile is mainly made in LT, with some sewing done abroad, many mills moved this process to Belarus in the past due cheaper labor, but I don’t know what has happened now with current political situation. Haven’t really followed up
Besides knitting, there is also yarn spinning mill in Taurage (I think). They make yarns for at least on the bellow mentioned brands and a big danish company. And a couple of more which I’ve heard of.
They mostly work b2b, but have some of their own brands too.
Couple of examples:
[https://www.omniteksas.eu/](https://www.omniteksas.eu/) has a store in Kaunas next to the factory. Normally they manufacture for premium Norwegian brands.
[https://www.utenostrikotazas.lt/](https://www.utenostrikotazas.lt/) probably best known.
These guys make home textiles: [https://www.audejas.lt/](https://www.audejas.lt/)
There is few more, couple in Siauliai and probably many more which I am not aware of.
You can literally get garments produced entirely in LT, from yarns to end product.