Your label, your designs, made in our Gaziantep flat-knit factory — from tech pack to delivered carton. MOQ 250, a sensible first-order test, and the whole process run in English.
Private label means the knitwear is made to your specification and carries your brand — your designs, your fit, your labels and packaging — produced in our factory and shipped to Ghana ready to sell. You own the brand and the customer relationship; we own the machines, the technicians and the quality control. For a growing Ghanaian label, a boutique building its own line, or an e-commerce brand that wants a signature jumper, it is the route from idea to stocked shelf without owning a knitting floor.
Here is how the process actually runs, step by step, with no surprises.
It starts with what you want to make. A sketch, a reference garment, a mood board, target price and the quantity you are planning — anything that communicates the product. From this we work towards a tech pack: the measurement spec, gauge, yarn and fibre composition, colours, trims, labels and packaging. If you do not have a tech pack yet, we help you build one. The clearer this stage, the closer the first sample lands.
We source the yarn to your quality and hand-feel, then knit a sample to your spec. This first physical garment is where your idea becomes something you can hold, wear and photograph. We discuss the gauge, the drape, the fit and the finish openly.
You assess the sample and tell us what to change — a tighter rib, a longer body, a different shade, a softer yarn. We revise and re-sample. This loop continues until the garment is exactly right. It is normal to go through a round or two; getting it right here is far cheaper than fixing it in bulk.
When you approve the sample, that approved garment becomes the reference standard for the whole order. We confirm quantities, the size and colour breakdown, price, Incoterm and timeline in writing. Our minimum order quantity is 250 pieces per style, which keeps real flat-knit production viable while staying realistic for an independent brand.
Before the bulk run, we produce a pre-production sample using the actual production yarn and setup. You sign off on this — it is the final checkpoint where the approved design, the production materials and the factory line all line up before we commit the full quantity.
Bulk knitting, linking, washing and finishing run on our Shima Seiki and Stoll machines. Quality control happens during production, not just at the end — measurements, knit quality and construction are checked against your approved standard as the run progresses, so problems are caught early rather than discovered in a finished carton.
Finished garments get a final inspection, then your labels, hangtags and packaging go on. We pack to your carton spec and prepare the export and origin documents. From here the order ships to Ghana — see our Tema logistics guide for the ocean leg and ICUMS clearance.
You do not have to bet the business on a first run. We encourage Ghanaian brands to treat the opening order as a test: a focused selection of styles at our 250-piece minimum, enough to validate the quality, the fit and your customers' response in market before scaling up. Get a season under your belt, learn what sells in Accra, then repeat and expand the range with confidence. A good OEM relationship is built order by order, not on a single leap.
A retailer ready to put its own name on a curated knitwear capsule instead of reselling someone else's labels — higher margin and a product nobody else carries.
Online-first labels that need consistent, photogenic product and reliable restocks to match demand without holding a factory.
Designers building a collection who want their tech packs executed properly in flat-knit, with the fit and finish a serious label needs.
Names that have outgrown small local production and want to step up to a fuller-service manufacturer with WHOLEGARMENT and Stoll capability.
None of this replaces Ghana's own textile heritage — the GTP and local wax traditions are their own craft. Knitwear is a different category, and we sit alongside that heritage rather than competing with it: flat-knit sweaters, cardigans and knitted pieces, made to your brand.
Private label lives or dies on communication. A tech pack misread, a fit comment lost in translation, an approval that means different things to each side — these are how orders go wrong. Because business at our factory runs in English, you brief us, comment on samples, approve the PP and sort out shipping documents directly, in your own language, with no interpreter in the middle. For a Ghanaian brand that is a genuine, practical advantage — fewer misunderstandings, faster decisions, and a paper trail you can actually read. It is one of the real reasons brands choose a Turkish flat-knit partner over a Far-East supplier where every exchange has to pass through translation.
Send us your designs or a reference garment, your target styles and the quantity you have in mind. We'll talk through the tech pack, sample the first piece, and lay out an honest plan from approval to a delivered carton in Accra.