In Africa

MR Price

MR PRICE is a retail group mainly engaged in fashion clothing and household goods. Its main products include ordinary clothing, sportswear and household appliances. The group is one of the fastest growing retail enterprises in South Africa.

Edcon

Edcon is the largest clothing chain brand in South Africa. Ed Con owns relatively high-end clothing department stores Edgars, household goods store Board Mans, cosmetics and perfume chain Red Square, clothing discount stores Jet and Legit, and chain bookstore CNA.

Foschini

It is a well-known women’s clothing brand in South Africa and opened its first store in 1925. There are now more than 200 stores in South Africa. The main products are women’s clothing, women’s shoes, accessories, jewelry, cosmetics, children’s clothing, etc.

Woolworths

Woolworths is a South African retail chain. It is one of the largest retail chains in South Africa. Its model is modelled on Spencer Martha of Britain. The first store opened in Cape Town in October 1931. It was co-founded by Max Sonnenberg and his sons Richard and Fred Coe Souter.

Game

One of South Africa’s four major supermarket chains works closely with local manufacturers to provide home delivery, cleaning, safety, maintenance and after-sales services for branded goods. Game Supermarket aims to develop new businesses, including setting up a new “in-store store” to sell locally produced fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs and milk products and providing beauty and health care services.

Pick'n Pay

Pick’n Pay is the second largest supermarket chain in south africa, founded in 1967. Specializing in metropolitan areas, the quality and price take the middle route, with the largest number of outlets.

Spak

SPAK is from Holland and will enter the African market in 2017. It does not sell electrical furniture, mainly daily necessities and food, but the store is highly modernized. It has branches in Cameroon, Malawi and Nigeria in Africa.

Proud Mary

Proud Mary was founded by Harper Poe in 2008. Poe’s idea is to promote the recovery of slow technology in the world. Especially in today’s fast-paced commodity world, handcraft has a rare humanistic temperature.

Sawa

U.S. brand J.Crew began selling Sawa in 2014, but few people know that although Sawa is a U.S. brand, it is designed in Ethiopia and manufactured locally in Africa. The brand was founded by Mehdi Slimani in 2009. Sawa features bright suede and traditional African loincloths, which used to be high-quality goods to support the local economy.

Dehtiar

Dehtiar set up its own factory in addis ababa, ethiopia for the first time, which is the world’s first shoe factory that has passed the world fair trade certification. The brand employs non-skilled workers and career industries and trains them. The two-year training program will grade from cleaners to management and strive for suitable jobs for everyone.

Brother Vellies

Brother Vellies has verified that African shoe-making technology can completely rival mainstream shoe-making technologies in Europe and America. Today, in this vast land, traditional handicrafts are being revived, and the fashion industry also hopes to launch more footwear brands and expand the global influence of local handicraft industry.

African Handmade Shoes

It was founded by a carpenter named Paul Maria Burggraf on a trip to Africa. Burggraf was born in Germany and grew up in Switzerland. On a trip to Cape Town, he accidentally met Arnold Vengayi, a young shoemaker from Zimbabwe. In 2011, they decided to create the brand African Handmade Shoes. In order to ensure the quality of shoes, all the workers working in African Handmade Shoes have a good working environment and a good salary.