Kaka Textile Complex strengthens its position in the men's clothing market

The Kaka Textile Complex, which began operations in the summer of 2021, continues to demonstrate high performance within the industry. The enterprise produces goods that successfully compete with foreign counterparts in terms of quality and characteristics. The core of the range is the "Jeýtun" men's brand, offering a complete wardrobe: from trousers and shirts to demi-season jackets. The brand's model range is characterized by diversity and functionality. Customers can choose from classic trouser styles as well as modern models with side pockets. In the outerwear segment, designers favor understated blue and grey tones, producing practical zip-up jackets for the autumn-spring period. The complex's specialists pay special attention to the details of men's shirts. The collections feature models with various pocket cuts in a wide color palette. The brand's signature item remains the button-down collar shirt. Thanks to the buttons on the collar points, the garment maintains a neat appearance throughout the day, perfectly complementing the smart casual style and pairing well with jeans or blazers. The popularity of "Jeýtun" products is driven by the use of eco-friendly, natural raw materials produced locally. When developing new models, seasonal needs and a deep analysis of the domestic market are taken into account. This allows the enterprise to maintain stable demand and customer loyalty. The production structure of the complex includes spinning, weaving, dyeing and finishing, and sewing workshops. The technical base consists of machinery from leading world manufacturers in Europe and Japan. Quality control is carried out in an in-house laboratory where cotton fiber characteristics are thoroughly tested, while the complex's departments produce high-demand fabrics such as cretonne, ranforce, and gabardine. Finished products are sold through an extensive network: the Dokma online store, the "Altyn Asyr" Marketing Center, and specialized brand stores in the capital. In addition to retail sales, the enterprise is active in exports, supplying yarn and fabrics to foreign markets, which confirms the international competitiveness of Turkmen textiles. Source: "Turkmenistan: Golden Age" electronic newspaper