Nigerian states known for affordable fashion markets

Nigeria is home to a vibrant and diverse fashion industry, where culture and creativity come together to shape unique styles. Across the country’s cities, luxurious boutiques often attract both the youth and the elderly.
However, if you’re looking for affordable fashion finds without compromising on style, several historic trading towns are worth exploring. These locations are known for offering a wide range of trendy clothing, quality fabrics, and stylish accessories at pocket-friendly prices.
1. Lagos State - Balogun, Yaba, and Katangua Markets

Lagos is Nigeria’s fashion capital, and it has no shortage of markets where shoppers can find stylish bargains.
- Balogun Market (Lagos Island): A vast hub for fabrics, lace materials, shoes, and accessories.
- Yaba Market (Tejuosho): Famous for its late-night thrift (“okrika”)shopping — perfect for fashion lovers who want unique pieces at incredibly low prices.
- Katangua Market (Abule Egba): The go-to place for second-hand clothing in bulk, ideal for resellers and thrifters.
2. Anambra State- Onitsha Main Market

Known as Nigeria's largest market, Onitsha Main Market is a fashion entrepreneur’s dream. Shoppers can find:
- Wholesale and retail ready-to-wear clothing.
- Shoes, handbags, and accessories at highly competitive prices.
- Bulk fabric and tailoring supplies for designers and retailers.
Its scale, variety, and affordability make it one of Nigeria’s most important fashion trading hubs.
3. Kano State - Sabon Gari and Kurmi Markets

Kano is the heartbeat of northern Nigeria’s textile trade. Sabon Gari Market is a top destination for fabrics such as Ankara, guinea brocade, and lace.
Kurmi Market, one of West Africa’s oldest markets, offers leather goods, handmade accessories, and traditional wear at pocket-friendly rates.
Kano’s position as a trade gateway to Niger and Chad keeps prices competitive.
4. Oyo State - Dugbe Market (Ibadan)

Ibadan’s Dugbe Market is one of southwestern Nigeria’s most reliable spots for affordable fashion. From casual wear to native attires and school uniforms, Dugbe offers variety at a fraction of Lagos prices. The market is organized, and many small business owners source stock here before reselling in other states.
5. Kaduna State - Kasuwan Bacci Market

If you love thrifting, Kasuwan Bacci Market is a goldmine. Shoppers can find:
- Okrika (fairly used clothes) in excellent condition.
- Shoes, handbags, and children’s wear at bargain rates.
- Unique, one-of-a-kind vintage pieces.
The market attracts buyers from across the north and even beyond Nigeria.
6. Ogun State - Kuto and Lafenwa Markets (Abeokuta)
For lovers of traditional fashion, Ogun State is home to adire (tie-and-dye), a hand-dyed fabric that has gained international recognition.
Kuto Market and Lafenwa Market are perfect for buying adire at wholesale prices. The markets also feature local weavers and tailors, making it easy to customize outfits on a budget.
