Despite possessing substantial human capital and a large domestic market, Iran’s apparel industry accounts for only a negligible share of the global apparel market. This study employs a hybrid thematic analysis with methodological triangulation to systematically examine the strategic challenges of Iran’s apparel industry and to propose comprehensive development strategies from a value chain perspective. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 17 industry experts, complemented by an analysis of official reports and national and international statistics. The findings indicate that Iran’s apparel industry is caught in a low value-added trap, with the majority of activities concentrated in the cut–make–trim (CMT) stage, while higher value-added segments—including design, branding, and international marketing—remain largely underdeveloped. Five major challenge domains were identified: (1) limited access to high-quality raw materials and significant dependence on imports; (2) weak design capabilities due to insufficient intellectual property protection; (3) fragmented, workshop-based production structures characterized by low productivity; (4) unfavorable consumer perceptions toward domestic products, leading to the prevalence of foreign branding practices (the use of foreign labels by domestic producers); and (5) an inefficient institutional environment marked by widespread smuggling and fragmented policymaking. Based on these findings, the study proposes several strategic directions: strengthening textile–apparel linkages through regional clusters and collaborative R&D initiatives; institutionalizing intellectual property protection and promoting indigenous innovation in design and Islamic fashion and modest wear; advancing industrialization and digital transformation in production processes; supporting the development of national and cluster-based joint brands; and establishing a unified policy coordination mechanism for the apparel industry. By providing an integrated assessment of value chain bottlenecks and coherent policy directions, this study offers a strategic framework to enhance the competitiveness of Iran’s apparel industry in domestic and international markets.
Moussavi Neghabi,S. M. (2026). Redesigning Industrial Development Policies in Iran’s Apparel Sector Based on Value Chain Analysis. (e244604). Journal of Textile Science and Technology, (), e244604 doi: 10.22034/jtst.2026.561608.1527
MLA
Moussavi Neghabi,S. M. . "Redesigning Industrial Development Policies in Iran’s Apparel Sector Based on Value Chain Analysis" .e244604 , Journal of Textile Science and Technology, , , 2026, e244604. doi: 10.22034/jtst.2026.561608.1527
HARVARD
Moussavi Neghabi S. M. (2026). 'Redesigning Industrial Development Policies in Iran’s Apparel Sector Based on Value Chain Analysis', Journal of Textile Science and Technology, (), e244604. doi: 10.22034/jtst.2026.561608.1527
CHICAGO
S. M. Moussavi Neghabi, "Redesigning Industrial Development Policies in Iran’s Apparel Sector Based on Value Chain Analysis," Journal of Textile Science and Technology, (2026): e244604, doi: 10.22034/jtst.2026.561608.1527
VANCOUVER
Moussavi Neghabi S. M. Redesigning Industrial Development Policies in Iran’s Apparel Sector Based on Value Chain Analysis. jtst, 2026; (): e244604. doi: 10.22034/jtst.2026.561608.1527