Somewhere in Lagos, a shop owner is opening a box right now —
and deciding if you're worth reordering from.
Ralph Lauren didn't win shelf space by being cheaper. It won by making a polo shirt feel like an heirloom. We built Toppers United on the same instinct — for the African market that's ready for it.
A customer who pays more once, pays you again. That's the entire business model.
Toppers United didn't start as a brand deck. It started with someone who'd already spent years inside Delhi's export houses — watching which shipments got reordered, and which got returned.
That's the only education that matters here: knowing exactly what an African retailer checks for before the second order, because we watched hundreds of first orders fail to become one.
Direct lot from 4 certified mills — no jobbers, no mixed batches.
Industrial grading — every size holds the same fit, every time.
Stitch, seam, colour-match, label — checked, not assumed.
Customs-ready documentation. FOB Delhi. 18–25 days to your door.
Every order we ship follows the same route our reputation does — through one door in Delhi, into thousands across four countries.
Every garment is checked thirty-two times before it leaves Delhi. Not because the buyer asked — because the fourth reorder depends on it.
Swipe through the full range — nothing cropped, nothing hidden.
We don't chase every market. We go deep in four — and we're still not finished with any of them.
Four tiers. No negotiation theatre — just volume, margin, and how fast we move for you.
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$295 gets you the full sample box — 25 garments, every fabric swatch, the complete price list. $220 of it comes back on your first bulk order.
No exclusivity contracts. No minimum-term lock-in. If the sample box doesn't convince you, you keep the $75 difference and walk — we'd rather lose one sample than gain a partner who doubts us.