Mo’Afrique officially launched its high-volume fashion brand, Modish, alongside a new garment manufacturing facility in Abuja on April 26, 2026, marking a significant shift in its business model toward large-scale production.
The company stated that the move represented its transition from a bespoke-focused operation into an industrial production system aimed at meeting increasing demand for structured and scalable apparel. It explained that Modish was created to bridge the gap between premium design and mass production, particularly for corporate and institutional clients.
According to the company, the debut collection, Modish Formals, was developed to focus on corporate wear, combining refined design with the efficiency required for bulk production. It noted that the line was designed to help organizations maintain a consistent and professional brand identity through standardized apparel.
Mo’Afrique further revealed that the newly commissioned garment factory would serve as the backbone of its expansion. The facility, located in Abuja, is expected to produce uniforms for corporate organizations, as well as military and paramilitary institutions. The company added that the development would strengthen local manufacturing capacity and reduce reliance on imported garments.
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Speaking on the expansion, leadership at Modish explained that the decision was driven by sustained demand from corporate clients. The company noted that many organizations were moving beyond bespoke clothing and now required high-quality garments that could be delivered consistently at scale.
Mo’Afrique emphasized that the launch of Modish positioned the brand to play a stronger role in Nigeria’s growing garment production industry. It added that the new venture would combine its established design expertise with a more structured and efficient production model.
Founded in 2016, Mo’Afrique has been known for blending African heritage with contemporary fashion. The company noted that this expansion marked a new phase in its growth, extending its craftsmanship into the mass market while maintaining its design standards.
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