Myanmar's geography, characterized by a distinct monsoon season, creates a perennial demand for reliable pu rainwear. Currently, the local market is transitioning from low-cost PVC plastics to more sustainable and breathable polyurethane materials to meet both domestic needs and international export standards.
The textile manufacturing sector in Yangon and Mandalay is increasingly integrating advanced laminating processes. There is a growing shift towards specialized ladies pu raincoats, as the female workforce in the agricultural and urban sectors demands ergonomic designs that offer both protection and mobility.
Despite the growth, many local manufacturers face challenges with heat retention. The industry is now focusing on "breathable-waterproof" membranes, ensuring that the polyurethane layer prevents water ingress while allowing moisture vapor to escape, which is critical for Myanmar's humid environment.

