Daily Trust

Choosing a profession in fashion pays, says Dalhat

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an undergradu­ate.

The 28 year old in his encounter with YOUTHVILLE said his love for good taste in outfits and impeccable designs drew made him to the profession.

“I started saving up my money. I started the business with a sum of N20,000 which came in instalment­s. The first half was used to buy the fabric while the second half was used to pay for the workmanshi­p,” he said.

With five permanent staff and three other temporary ones, Dalhat said he now owns one flagship store with three retail outfits in Abuja.

The young entreprene­ur who boasts of making around a seven digit profit monthly said he has clothed the league of very important personnel from the Presidency, members of House of Representa­tives to ambassador­s, most of them based on referrals from satisfied customers.

The Katsina state indigene said his products stand out because of the choice of fabric and its impeccable finishing.

“We give attention to details and adhere to customer specificat­ion and as well chip in or add our own input,” he said.

The entreprene­ur appealed to youth wishing to join the fashion industry to never settle for mediocre.

“Do the job to the best of your ability and remember that you have to help yourself before you can be helped, time wasted can never be regained,” he advised.

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