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11 top textile stocks to buy in 2024

Ready to invest in the fabric industry? Learn how to invest in textile stocks in just a few steps.

The best textile stocks depend on your portfolio and investment goals — while volatility can be ideal for day traders, long-term investors will want to look to stocks with steadier gains over time.

The top fabric stocks included on this page all trade on the S&P 500, have an analyst recommendation of "Buy" or better and are sorted by year-to-date performance.

  1. Tapestry (TPR)
  2. Unifi (UFI)
  3. Capri (CPRI)
  4. Albany International Corporation (AIN)
  5. Hanesbrands (HBI)
  6. Under Armour Inc A (UAA)
  7. Lululemon Athletica (LULU)
  8. Carter’s (CRI)
  9. Nike (NKE)
  10. Crocs (CROX)
  11. Culp (CULP)

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  2. Sign up for an account. Provide your personal information and sign up.
  3. Set up a funding method to pay for the transaction. Deposit funds into your account by linking your banking information.
  4. Choose the stocks you want to buy. Search for the stock by name or ticker symbol like TPR or UFI.
  5. Place your order. Buy the stock. It's that simple.

Take a deeper dive into textile stocks

If you're interested in investing in the fabric industry, take a closer look at what companies in this industry do and how the stocks have historically performed. Keep in mind that positive past performance doesn't guarantee that a stock will continue to rise in the future.

1. Tapestry (TPR)

Tapestry, Inc. provides luxury accessories and branded lifestyle products in North America, Greater China, rest of Asia, and internationally. The company operates in three segments: Coach, Kate Spade, and Stuart Weitzman.

Tapestry stock opened the day at $50.54 after a previous close of $49.42. The latest price was $49.76 (25-minute delay). Tapestry is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD6.7 billion and employs 12,500 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $11,045,457,920
  • P/E ratio: 13.5571
  • PEG ratio: 1.5538

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2. Unifi (UFI)

Unifi, Inc. , together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of recycled and synthetic products in North America, Central America, South America, Asia, and Europe. Its polyester products include partially oriented yarn, textured, solution and package dyed, twisted, beamed, and draw wound yarns in virgin or recycled varieties; and nylon products comprise virgin or recycled textured, solution dyed, and spandex covered yarns.

Unifi stock opened the day at $6.41 after a previous close of $6.30. The latest price was $6.32 (25-minute delay). Unifi is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$582.2 million and employs 2,700 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $111,720,600
  • PEG ratio: 11.3333

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3. Capri (CPRI)

Capri Holdings Limited designs, markets, distributes, and retails branded women's and men's apparel, footwear, and accessories in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Oceania. It operates through three segments: Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors. The company offers ready-to-wear, eyewear, watches, jewelry, fragrances, home furnishings, handbags, small leather goods, scarves and belts, and shoes and related accessories through a distribution network, including boutiques, and department and specialty stores, as well as through e-commerce sites.

Capri stock opened the day at $20.10 after a previous close of $20.14. The latest price was $20.52 (25-minute delay). Capri is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$5 billion and employs 10,200 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $2,325,154,816
  • PEG ratio: 0.8338

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4. Albany International Corporation (AIN)

Albany International Corp. , together with its subsidiaries, engages in the machine clothing and engineered composites businesses. The company operates in two segments, Machine Clothing (MC) and Albany Engineered Composites (AEC).

Albany International Corporation stock opened the day at $76.38 after a previous close of $73.39. The latest price was $80.13 (25-minute delay). Albany International Corporation is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$1.3 billion and employs 5,600 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $2,125,895,936
  • P/E ratio: 21.225
  • PEG ratio: 2

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5. Hanesbrands (HBI)

Hanesbrands Inc. , a consumer goods company, designs, manufactures, sources, and sells a range of range of innerwear apparels for men, women, and children in the Americas, Europe, the Asia pacific, and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Innerwear, Activewear, and International.

Hanesbrands stock opened the day at $7.51 after a previous close of $7.21. The latest price was $7.10 (25-minute delay). Hanesbrands is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$5.5 billion and employs 47,000 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $2,518,061,312
  • PEG ratio: 0.1924

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6. Under Armour Inc A (UAA)

Under Armour, Inc. , together with its subsidiaries, engages developing, marketing, and distributing performance apparel, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and youth. The company provides its apparel in compression, fitted, and loose fit types.

Under Armour Inc A stock opened the day at $8.97 after a previous close of $8.64. The latest price was $8.75 (25-minute delay). Under Armour Inc A is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$5.6 billion and employs 6,800 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $3,608,724,224
  • PEG ratio: 2.399

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7. Lululemon Athletica (LULU)

Lululemon Athletica Inc. , together with its subsidiaries, designs, distributes, and retails athletic apparel, footwear, and accessories under the lululemon brand for women and men. It offers pants, shorts, tops, and jackets for healthy lifestyle, such as yoga, running, training, and other activities.

Lululemon Athletica stock opened the day at $320.00 after a previous close of $319.23. The latest price was $313.14 (25-minute delay). Lululemon Athletica is listed on the NASDAQ, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$10 billion and employs 38,000 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $37,305,421,824
  • P/E ratio: 23.0394
  • PEG ratio: 1.4976

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8. Carter’s (CRI)

Carter's, Inc. , together with its subsidiaries, designs, sources, and markets branded childrenswear under the Carter's, OshKosh, Skip Hop, Child of Mine, Just One You, Simple Joys, Little Planet, and other brands in the United States and internationally. It operates through three segments: U. S.

Carter’s stock opened the day at $53.87 after a previous close of $53.70. The latest price was $52.61 (25-minute delay). Carter’s is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$2.8 billion and employs 15,230 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $1,971,322,368
  • P/E ratio: 8.6963
  • PEG ratio: 1.81

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9. Nike (NKE)

NIKE, Inc. , together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, development, marketing, and sale of athletic footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories, and services worldwide. The company provides athletic and casual footwear, apparel, and accessories under the NIKE, Jumpman, Converse, Chuck Taylor, All Star, One Star, Star Chevron, and Jack Purcell trademarks.

Nike stock opened the day at $76.87 after a previous close of $77.19. The latest price was $75.32 (25-minute delay). Nike is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$50 billion and employs 79,400 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $114,807,996,416
  • P/E ratio: 22.1003
  • PEG ratio: 3.9009

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10. Crocs (CROX)

Crocs, Inc. , together with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, manufactures, markets, distributes, and sells casual lifestyle footwear and accessories for men, women, and children under Crocs and HEYDUDE Brand in the United States and internationally. The company offers various footwear products, including clogs, sandals, slides, flips, wedges, platforms, socks, boots, charms, flip flops, sneakers, and slippers.

Crocs stock opened the day at $106.48 after a previous close of $106.29. The latest price was $102.74 (25-minute delay). Crocs is listed on the NASDAQ, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$4.1 billion and employs 7,030 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $6,348,053,504
  • P/E ratio: 7.8415
  • PEG ratio: -31.83

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11. Culp (CULP)

Culp, Inc. manufactures, sources, markets, and sells mattress fabrics, sewn covers, and cut and sewn kits for use in mattresses, foundations, and other bedding products in the United States, North America, the Far East, Asia, and internationally. The company operates through Mattress Fabrics and Upholstery Fabrics segments.

Culp stock opened the day at $5.26 after a previous close of $5.29. The latest price was $5.29 (25-minute delay). Culp is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$225.2 million and employs 1,000 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $65,948,788
  • PEG ratio: 0.5873

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Bottom line

While it’s possible to turn a profit investing in textile stocks, keep in mind that — like any investment — textile stocks are not immune to risk. These stocks are subject to fluctuating conditions — both in the market and in the fabric industry, so carefully vet your picks before you invest. And if you’re new to investing, or if it’s been awhile since you’ve taken a critical look at your investing accounts, compare brokers to make sure you’re getting the best features in your trading account.

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