Precision
Every hub meets the same production standard. Same patterns, same QC process, same digital sign-off. We call it the NFD Classic Gold Standard because it doesn't bend by location.

NFD Classic Nigeria Limited is an industrial scale fashion manufacturing network built to change how Africa produces garments.
"We're a manufacturing company, not a tailoring shop.
That distinction matters."

Schools can't find uniform suppliers who deliver on time. Corporates get inconsistent quality. Individual tailors can't scale beyond a handful of orders a week.
NFD Classic was started to close that gap. We're building a network of manufacturing hubs across the country, each running on the same digital platform, the same quality standards, and the same AI-powered tools.
The goal is to make it possible to produce garments at scale without sacrificing the craft.
Through scalable, technology-backed infrastructure, while maintaining a mandatory commitment to employing Persons with Disabilities at every hub.
We want to set a continental standard for garment manufacturing, one that's replicable, digitally managed, and designed for both quality and inclusion.
Every hub meets the same production standard. Same patterns, same QC process, same digital sign-off. We call it the NFD Classic Gold Standard because it doesn't bend by location.
20% of every hub's workforce is made up of Persons with Disabilities. We build the workstations and SOPs around that from day one, not as an afterthought.
AI-powered design generation, automated pattern drafting, centralized digital operations. Technology is the foundation of every process here, not a layer added on top.
All textile waste from production is shredded into regenerated fibrefill through our NFD Comfort line. It becomes pillows, cushions, and home goods. Nothing goes to landfill.

NFD Classic runs on a central Command Center that pushes digital Standard Operating Procedures to every hub.
The identical quality standard mapped at every branch.
Live production analytics and quality control.
Bulk materials sourcing to reduce overhead costs.
SOPs broadcasted to every tailor and partner.
A garment produced in Kano meets the identical spec as Abuja.