Businesses you can venture into using ‘Ankara’

The Nigerian fashion market is fast growing and expanding in exposure, standards and styles. To blend into the global fashion market, Nigerian fashion designers are infusing a mix of African and Western designs to create exciting and wearable styles.

The market is also seeing a huge demand for the popular print fabric “Ankara” which has become a go-to fabric for women and men in Nigeria and beyond. This paves way for a lot of new businesses for one to venture into.

Here are some great business opportunities you can kickoff today using the “Ankara MTN: 23461328448262830 fabric:

1. Ankara outfits for women

It’s in vogue, it’s in the new; everyone is wearing it. Everywhere you turn to, there is at least one female slaying in an Ankara outfit. People get featured on blogs wearing Ankara prints and this has created a market for fashion designers and tailors around the world.

2. Ankara outfits for men

It’s no longer news. The men love to wear different African prints too. You should note that there are limited fashion designers for men, there is an opportunity here.

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3. “Aso ebi”

A lot of Nigerians love parties, and they like to see some unison in the choice of outfit. Simply put, they do “aso ebi”. So, you can make money by selling “aso ebi” for both men and women for their events.

4. Ankara bags

The prints have now grown past the clothes industry. Clutches, purses, handbags and even carry-ons, are now bearing these prints adding a dash of more colour to outfits.

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5. Ankara shoes

Ankara shoes are so lovely and most times, they are made to match the purse. By simply sewing the African fabric into the already made shoes or bags, your clients come off looking chic and stylish. You might want to consider this too.

6. Ankara accessories

Ankara accessories bring class and elegance to whatever you are wearing. A neck piece made from Ankara gives anyone that regal African look, it can also be paired with rings and bangles made from Ankara pieces. Selling these at affordable prices would get a lot of people super excited.

What do you think? Have any lovely initiatives with Ankara? Let’s critique it together.

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