0 1. The impact of the epidemic has reduced people's purchasing power. After the epidemic, many countries fell into panic. Because they have never faced such an epidemic, many people began to hoard their own necessary commodities, such as some necessary daily necessities, but reduced luxury goods such as clothing. After the epidemic, people's purchasing power for clothing was greatly reduced. At the same time, because many countries have to face the problem of controlling the epidemic, they may restrict people's travel or advocate people to go out less, which also greatly reduces the passenger flow of clothing, thus reducing people's purchasing power.
02. The influence of epidemic situation makes the circulation of commodities inconvenient. After the outbreak, it has affected the development of garment foundries. One of the most important factors is that the current commodity circulation is inconvenient. Because the epidemic is now widely distributed, the severity of each country is different, and the protection policies of each country are different. In order to control the epidemic more quickly, some countries may restrict the circulation of import and export goods. We should know that it is common for garment foundries to import and export goods, but when the circulation is restricted, many garments originally intended to be exported suddenly fall into their own hands.
03. The effects of the epidemic have laid off many workers. At the same time, the impact of the epidemic also made many workers face the problem of being laid off. In fact, after the outbreak, it affected not only the garment industry in the factory, but also various industries. In those industries, when there are not so many people, it means layoffs. After being dismissed, workers have no source of income, and naturally they are even more reluctant to consider clothing. After all, thinking about how to survive is business.