How to export our local
fabrics attires: Smile to the Bank with Nigerian Fashion Export
Business!
The world is fascinated by Nigerian Fashion and Costumes.
Nigerian Fashion Export Business is therefore a sure route to
wealth
African fashion and design reflects African cultural and
traditional values; and this singular influence largely creates
the freshness, uniqueness and authenticity that make African
attire attractive. African costumes are in high demand worldwide
- from big international retail outlets and fashion houses, to
individual Africans in the Diaspora, the numbers are growing
Your Start-up Options
Nigerian Fashion export business involves selling high quality
authentic Nigerian clothing, attires and costumes to foreign
countries, especially Europe and USA. Just decide where to pitch
your tent on this Clothing Business chain. Below are your
options:
If you don't have the required capital, you can simply start by
becoming a link between the garment makers and foreign buyers.
If you have what it takes, you can start by creating an online
shop, display your products, market your brand, look for buyers
and fulfil their orders.
If you have the financial muscles, you can source for quality
fabrics, design, sow, package, warehouse and ship to your export
partners.
You'll
need to:
1.
Have a business plan or blueprint
2.
Do market research/analysis to choose your
market/products
3.
Find an exciting, stylish, and memorable brand NAME for
your products line
4.
Create your brand's logo or symbol
5.
Register your business name, brand and logo
6.
Setup your office (or work from home)
7.
Connect with foreign buyers or their agents
8.
Connect with a shipping agent (or do it yourself).
Textile
Products: African Print (cotton super print), Cotton real wax,
Cotton sheets, Bedspreads and Sheets, Mosquito nets, Table
covers, Napkins, Pillow cases, Linens, etc.
Manufactured
Products: Cotton thread,
Cotton bags and Towels, Textile fabrics, Cotton grey cloth,
tapestry cloth, Cotton yarn, Absorbent cotton wool, etc.
Footwear
and Leather Products: Leather
sandals, Leather slippers, Canvas shoes, Leathers folders,
Leather bags, Men and Ladies Shoes, Children shoes, Shoe soles,
Belts, etc.
Canvas
Products: Canvas tents,
Tarpaulins, Carpets and Rugs, School bags, Canvas shoes, etc.
Profitability:
The world is fascinated by African culture and costumes. There
is a steadily growing demand for African fashion products and
designs worldwide. Nigerian Fashion and Clothing Export Business
is a sure route to wealth. What are you waiting for? Start your
Nigerian Fashion Export Business today!
What
You Can Export
Ready-made Garments:
Shirts, Trousers, Children's wears, Safari suits, Safari coats,
Adire batiks wears, Ankara wears, Beach wears, etc.
Textile Products: African Print (cotton super print), Cotton
real wax, Cotton sheets, Bedspreads and Sheets, Mosquito nets,
Table covers, Napkins, Pillow cases, Linens, etc.
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) offers duty-free
access to USA markets for some sub-Saharan African countries,
Nigeria inclusive.
You can do this Business if:
You are imaginative and creative.
You have eyes for details and quality.
You are fashion conscious.
You love quality, style and elegance.
You have computer and graphics design skills.
You are ready to learn export documentations.
If your answer to all the above is 'Yes', then feel free to jump
in, or simply help others with your skills and earn some cash!
Nigeria’s
textile and apparel industry covers the entire clothing value
chain, and has a strong potential for growth due to availability
of cotton and the country’s large market-size represented by
over 200 million
inhabitants, who provide a natural market for textiles and
apparels.
The
weaving of Aso Òkè is an old age craft among Nigerians as
different ethnic groups have local fabrics cherished among the
members. More importantly, Aso Òkè is very significant to the
Yoruba group of Southwestern Nigeria. This is evidenced in its
usage in socio-cultural events.1 Its popularity and usage have
gone beyond the Yoruba as it is adopted by other ethnic groups
within and outside the country. It is a form of identity that
links generations of the Yoruba race. Besides its cultural
imports, the weaving of Aso Òkè employs both men and women in
Yoruba communities and is noteworthy making it a sustainable and
veritable enterprise for national development.
Nigeria had the potential to produce for the local market and to
export to the ECOWAS market of 175 million people.
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information on how to start a lucrative export
business by selling Nigeria Fabrics and Fashion to the
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