Private offer · Atanda Klothing
trixslab/2026
A note for the founder

Your brand looks like a label.
Your order system looks like a hustle.

A custom ordering platform built for Atanda Klothing: your collections, your styles, your measurements, in one place that doesn't lose you in DMs.

From Salman, Trixslab
For Atanda Klothing · Ilorin
Read time ~5 minutes

You're already doing the brand work.

The tags on every piece. The collections you name and drop seasonally.

That's not common for an Ilorin tailor with under a thousand followers. That's intentional. That's a founder building a brand, not running a hustle.

Three things give you away: you sign your packaging, you name your collections, and you create content about being a business, not just about clothes. Most of your competitors don't do any of that.

Your brand and your operations don't match.

Everything outside Atanda Klothing looks like a brand. The packaging. The lookbook. The voice.

Everything inside: how orders come in, how measurements get collected, how prices get quoted. It runs the same way every neighbourhood tailor in Nigeria has run it for ten years.

Through DMs.

A thirty-minute conversation to confirm one ₦60,000 order. Multiply that by every Lagos student, every owambe order, every Eid drop inquiry. Most of them don't convert. The ones that do still need three follow-ups before the alert lands.

The bottleneck isn't your sewing. It's the way orders come in.

30 min
Average DM-to-confirmation time per order
Follow-ups needed before most payments land

What's included.

The platform already exists. What gets set up is your version of it: your brand, your styles, your photography. Customers browse, pick a style, submit their measurements and deadline. You get the order as one clean WhatsApp message and manage everything from a dashboard.

01

Homepage

Built around your logo, your photography, your voice. Not a template with your name swapped in.

02

Signature styles catalog

Your best-known kaftans and natives, each with photos, a starting price, and customisation options.

03

Named collection drops

Eid drops, owambe drops, every drop as a permanent, dated lookbook with archiving built in.

04

Measurement page

Each customer has their own page where they can view and update their saved measurements. You can edit them too, useful after a fitting or if something needs correcting.

05

Structured order form

Style, fabric, measurements, deadline, all captured in one submission and sent to your WhatsApp.

06

Control dashboard

Your central management point. View and update your collections, browse customer profiles and measurements, track orders from new to delivered, and keep an eye on sales — all in one place.

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Your free domain

Your site goes live at atanda.trixs-shop.com from day one, at no extra cost. If you ever want your own domain like atandaklothing.com, you'd need to purchase it separately (typically around ₦15,000–₦20,000 per year). Once you do, I'll point it to your site.

What it looks like.

It's not just a website. It's a credibility artifact.

The same customer who hesitates to transfer ₦30,000 to an Instagram account will comfortably send ₦60,000 after browsing a clean catalogue, watching a measurement guide on a branded site, and getting a structured order confirmation. The website changes who you can sell to.

i.

Lagos & diaspora customers

Strangers sending ₦60,000 to someone they've never met want to see a real website before they commit. Instagram alone doesn't give them that confidence. A proper site does.

ii.

Premium customers (₦100k+)

The older, more affluent customer who'd pay top naira for an agbada doesn't transact through Instagram. They want a site. They're the customers who make a business profitable.

iii.

Word-of-mouth referrals

Right now: search Instagram, scroll, DM. With a website: search Google, click, browse. One path has friction at every step. The other doesn't.

iv.

Collections become permanent

An Instagram drop disappears in 48 hours. A drop on a real site lives as a dated, archivable lookbook. Past collections build credibility; upcoming ones build anticipation.

v.

Same league as Daltimore, Pith

Every menswear brand at the tier above yours has a website. Without one, you're an "Instagram tailor." With one, you're a menswear brand. Same product, different category.

vi.

An asset you actually own

If Instagram bans your account tomorrow, the business is gone. A site, an email list and an order history is property you own, a moat that grows with every order.

The build normally costs ₦60,000.
For Atanda Klothing, it's free.

₦60,000 build · normally

Free

For Atanda Klothing
After launch
₦5,000 / month
Billed quarterly — ₦15,000 per 3 months
First month
Free
Cancellation
Anytime

Why free? I'm working with a small number of tailors first to build the case studies that prove this works. Your business is exactly the kind of business this platform was built for, and your success becomes my proof.

What does the ₦5k cover? Hosting, domain, security updates, small tweaks and ongoing support.

What's the catch? I need a short testimonial and a case study from you 90 days in, assuming the platform is helping.

If after sixty days it's not helping you convert orders or save time, you walk. No build cost, no monthly fee. The risk is mine.

Seven days from kickoff to live.

Day 1–2

Discovery

I come to you with a list of questions about your brand, customers, styles and collections. We map out exactly what gets set up.

Day 2–6

Design & build

Your homepage, catalog, collection pages and order flow go up. You review the design and give feedback. I write the copy in your voice.

Day 7

Launch

Site live at atanda.trixs-shop.com. Twenty-minute dashboard walkthrough. We test one real order end-to-end. You start sending customers to the link.

What this is not.

Not a Shopify store. Every order is treated as the custom commission it actually is, not a cart checkout for ready-made stock.

Not a marketing service. It converts the customers you already have. It doesn't run ads or bring new traffic.

Not a generic template. Built specifically around Atanda Klothing, not a logo swap.

Payment isn't integrated yet. The current flow keeps payment in your existing channels: bank transfer or WhatsApp pay link. This is intentional for most custom tailors, since orders require production time. If you have styles you can turn around immediately when an order drops, I can add payment integration as well.

Ready to build it?

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