In Cuba, the industrial sector faces a unique challenge: balancing extreme humidity and heat with the need for robust construction clothing. Traditional heavy fabrics often lead to heat stress, prompting a shift toward reinforced but ventilated textile blends.
The automotive and repair sectors rely heavily on mechanic work pants that can withstand caustic oils and abrasive surfaces while remaining lightweight enough for the Caribbean environment.
Economic transitions in the region have increased the demand for standardized workwear clothing that meets international safety certifications, ensuring that local laborers are protected against mechanical risks.