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Textile Manufacturing in Rwanda
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Textile Manufacturing sector based in Rwanda. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Ufaco Garments
Inspired by the Rwandese government's Made in Rwanda campaign and its dedication to combat issues faced by small and medium sized enterprises, Ufaco Garments was built to become an all star player in the garment manufacturing industry, to elevate the Rwandese economy, put Africa and Rwanda on the list of global partners in the apparel industry and foster long-lasting employment in Rwanda. With a team of dedicated makers, designers and tailors, Ufaco Garments is a social enterprise with high scalable potential. In 3 years, it grew from 50 to almost 300 employees and has a vision for a lot more. Ufaco Garments wishes to convey a new image of Africa, one in which business partners are well equipped, reliable and equal to its worldwide partners. We always welcome feedback, questions and invitations. So please get in touch with us! In Rwanda, contact:+250 781 971 373 info@ufaco.top In Europe, contact:+31 640 140 304 dorothyseguy@gmail.com
201 to 500 staff
Re-Banatex
Re-banatex | From Waste to Wearable Impact Re-banatex is a Rwandan-based social enterprise transforming agricultural banana stem waste into eco-friendly textiles. We partner with local banana farmers to extract natural fibers from discarded trunks and blend them with cotton to create sustainable fabrics for fashion and lifestyle products. Driven by circular economy principles, our innovation reimagines waste as a resource. reducing environmental impact, empowering communities, and offering stylish alternatives to synthetic materials. From fabric development to weaving and product design, Re-banatex stands at the intersection of nature, innovation, and culture.
1 to 10 staff
Revolution Workshop
Revolution Workshop is a made in Rwanda clothing brand born out of a passion for art and creativity. In 2019, our founder had a strong desire to follow his dreams, despite his parents' wishes for him to study animal medicine. It was a pivotal moment that changed his life and led him to pursue a career in fashion design. Today, Revolution Workshop is a symbol of creativity, innovation, and sustainability in Rwandan fashion. We take pride in representing the best of Made in Rwanda fashion and inspiring individuals to embrace their unique style through our high-quality garments. At Revolution Workshop, we believe that fashion should be inclusive and accessible to everyone, regardless of budget or body type. That's why we're known for our inclusive sizing and affordable prices, making us a beloved brand among Rwandans and visitors alike. Our commitment to creativity, uniqueness, and affordability has led us to become a symbol of innovation in Rwandan fashion, inspiring and empowering people to express themselves through their clothing and embrace their individuality. Join us as we continue to push the boundaries of what's possible in fashion, integrating the latest in technology and innovation into every design
1 to 10 staff
Ki-Pepeo Kids Clothing
Ki-Pepeo Kids Clothing is a manufacturer of children clothing based in Kigali, Rwanda. It produces handmade clothing for children, combining Western and African fashion styles. Fabrics processed in Ki-pepeo Kids Clothing are predominantly purchased in Rwanda with only a few high-quality fabrics that must be shipped from abroad. Especially with regards to employment Ki-Pepeo Kids Clothing is acting sustainably: Employment of largely female, experienced tailors earning a fair wage is its main principle. Tailors are full-time employees, especially among Rwandan working class people this means a high extent of social safety as they benefit of a fixed income every month, which apart from few tertiary-sector jobs in Rwanda is not often the case. Ki-pepeo Kids Clothing is increasingly building up a reputation of high quality, sustainability and appealing styles among its customers. These are the values which continuously drive sales since official registration in January 2016 when operations were started. Currently one shop and one production site are operational in the same building. However, next to expanding domestically the firm also thrives to increase sales volume abroad, as there is a stronger expected purchasing power. For more information and to check out our looks or purchase our products, please visit us on our website. Remain updated by following us on Instagram or liking us on Facebook & _rdr Please do not hesitate to contact us here for any cooperation requests, questions or remarks.
1 to 10 staff
Abahizi Rwanda
Abahizi Community Benefit Company (Abahizi Rwanda) is a B-Corp certified, employee-owned, premier handbag manufacturer in Masoro, Rulindo District, Rwanda. The for-profit social enterprise business was registered in 2013 and began exporting in 2014, producing high-end fashion accessories including handbags and jewelry. The business, which is owned by its artisan-employees, currently works predominantly on the production of high-quality products to the global fashion industry with a social commitment to empower our employees and transform our community. To date, Abahizi has worked exclusively with global fashion brand Kate Spade & Co, based in New York City, but is moving aggressively to grow its customer base.
201 to 500 staff
Dikam
DIKAM is a Rwandan garment manufacturing company empowering women and youth through sustainable fashion. Founded with a mission to create inclusive economic opportunities, DIKAM produces high-quality uniforms, corporate wear, and children’s clothing — all proudly Made in Rwanda. We are more than a factory. We are a movement. Over 80% of our workforce is women, and we actively train young people and teen mothers in tailoring, textile production, and life skills — building pathways to long-term employment and self-reliance. With a growing capacity of over units daily and a reputation for quality, DIKAM is committed to transforming Rwanda’s textile industry while creating social impact at scale.
201 to 500 staff