
Children’s Fashion in Kenya: A Growing Market for Delight-Trained Designers
By Delight Technical College | School of Tailoring, Fashion & Design | 2026
Kenya’s children’s fashion market is one of the most reliable and consistently growing segments of the entire fashion industry. Every family with children needs clothing that is functional, durable, appropriate, and increasingly stylish. As Kenya’s middle class grows and as consumer expectations for quality and aesthetics rise, parents are increasingly willing to pay for well-made, beautifully designed children’s clothing. For Delight Technical College fashion graduates who specialise in children’s wear, this represents a market with extraordinary depth and consistent demand.
👶 The Scale of the Opportunity
The children’s fashion market encompasses multiple distinct product categories, each with its own dynamics:
- School uniforms- Kenya’s universal school attendance creates massive, consistent demand for school uniforms across age ranges
- Everyday wear- casual clothing for play, family outings, and daily life
- Church and formal wear- occasion clothing for Sunday services, weddings, baptisms, and family celebrations
- Baby and infant wear- a high-value, premium-priced market driven by gifting culture
- Children’s traditional wear- African-inspired and culturally specific children’s clothing for cultural events
- Sports and activity wear- school sports kits, after-school activity clothing
🔬 The Technical Demands of Children’s Wear
Designing and producing children’s clothing requires specific knowledge that goes beyond scaling down adult patterns:
Safety:
- No small decorative elements that could be a choking hazard for young children
- No sharp embellishments, long drawstrings, or loose buttons on infant clothing
- Non-toxic, skin-safe dyes and finishing chemicals
- Age-appropriate safety considerations- different standards for infants, toddlers, and school-age children
Fit and Growth:
- Children grow rapidly- patterns must allow appropriate ease of movement
- Growth room should be built into key dimensions- sleeve length, waistband, and hem
- Adjustable features- elasticated waists, adjustable straps, and generous hems for letting down
- Age-appropriate proportions- children’s body proportions differ significantly from adults
Durability and Care:
- Children’s clothing is subjected to intensive physical use- seams must be reinforced
- Fabrics must be machine-washable and colourfast- delicate care requirements are impractical
- Trims and embellishments must withstand repeated washing without deterioration
🎓 Children’s Wear at Delight- Level 6
- Module: Children’s Wear | Level: 6 | Term: Five (Module V)
- Total Hours: 240 | Hours per Week: 22
With 240 hours dedicated entirely to children’s wear, this is one of the most substantial specialist modules in the Level 6 curriculum. Students produce a range of children’s garments across different age groups developing deep practical expertise in this specialist production area.
💼 Building a Children’s Fashion Business
School Uniform Supply:
Perhaps the most consistent business in Kenyan fashion. Every school needs uniforms every year. Building relationships with school purchasing departments, PTA committees, and school suppliers creates a reliable recurring revenue base.
Baby and Infant Gifting:
Beautiful, well-made baby clothing is one of Kenya’s most popular gifts for new parents. Instagram marketing, presence at baby showers and gift markets, and collaborations with baby gift shops create a sustainable sales channel.
Custom Children’s Occasion Wear:
Church outfits, graduation attire, traditional ceremony clothing are examples of occasions where parents want something special for their children. Premium pricing is appropriate and expected.
“In Kenya, children’s fashion is not a niche, it is a national need. Every child, every family, every occasion. Delight-trained children’s wear specialists serve one of the most consistent and rewarding markets in all of fashion.”
📍 Delight Technical College | Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens, Nairobi | +254 722 533 771 | www.delight.ac.ke



