The Business of Fashion Podcast

How Oil Shock Fears Are Rippling Through Fashion

Mar 11, 2026
Cathaleen Chen, a macro and consumer-market reporter, explains how energy shocks dent shopper confidence and retailer strategy. Shayeza Walid, a supply-chain and sustainability reporter, reports from Asian manufacturing hubs on energy shortfalls, logistics bottlenecks and synthetic-fibre price spikes. They discuss shipping risks, factory power shortages, and how supply, not just cost, is already strained.
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INSIGHT

Synthetics Face Fast Price Shock

  • Synthetic-fiber pricing rose quickly as production quantities fell when feedstock supplies tightened.
  • Indian and Chinese man-made-fibre clusters face crippling risk because entire local economies depend on polyester-based output.
INSIGHT

Logistics Pain Precedes Consumer Inflation

  • In the short term the crisis is primarily a logistics and supply issue before a pure cost inflation story.
  • Shipping war surcharges and route detours (e.g., around Africa or via the Suez) add large, variable costs per vessel and constrain flows.
ANECDOTE

War Surcharges Vary Widely By Carrier

  • Shipping companies apply non-standard war surcharges that vary widely by route and carrier.
  • Reported surcharges ranged roughly from $1,200 to $4,000 per vessel as carriers detour or face risk premiums.
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