Colombia's compression fashion industry leads exports in Latin America and ranks second globally. The global market is projected to grow 8.09% by 2026, driven by technological innovations. Local firms like Entallarte are advancing comfort and functionality.
Colombia's compression fashion industry stands out globally, per ProColombia data, as Latin America's top exporter and the world's second. In 2025, the global market hit US$2.990 million, with an 8.09% growth forecast for 2026 according to Fortune Business Insights.
Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali account for 70% of faja sales, a flagship product in the sector. Consumption habits have shifted from traditional corsetry to soft, discreet garments. Leidy Grisales, CEO of Entallarte, notes that “the transformation of this product has focused on comfort and discretion; seams and finishes have become more subtle so the garments are not noticeable. Moreover, consumers today value garments with technologies that integrate into their active lifestyle and enhance their usage experience”.
Innovations encompass smart textiles, enhanced sports functionality, thermal control, ergonomic designs, and improved sensory experiences. Materials like Powernet, a blend of polyamide and elastane, provide high compression, durability, and comfort. Spandex and nylon fibers remain key in garments. Seamless technology enables single-piece weaving without seams, perfect for shapewear and athletic wear in nylon lycra.
To boost sensory appeal, microencapsulation releases active agents like scents during physical activity. Grisales adds: “Our developments focus on incorporating scents that identify the brand and improve the client's olfactory experience, positively influencing their mood”. These advancements position the sector for future challenges in innovation and sustainability.