How to Start a Profitable Mitumba Business in Kenya (2025 Guide)

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Harriet

Apr 16, 2025

The Mitumba business remains one of Kenya’s most popular and profitable hustles. It’s affordable to start, doesn’t require a formal education, and there’s always demand — because everyone needs clothes. In 2025, with prices rising and people looking to save, second-hand fashion is hotter than ever.

If you’ve been thinking about starting your own Mitumba business, this guide will break it down for you — step by step — in simple, practical terms.

Why Mitumba Still Works in 2025

  1. Affordable Start-Up Capital – You can start with as little as Ksh 2,000
  2. High Demand – Clothes are a daily need, and people want quality at a good price
  3. Flexible – You can sell in markets, from home, online, or even via WhatsApp
  4. Scalable – Start small, grow to a bale, then open a stall or shop

Step-by-Step: How to Start a Mitumba Business in Kenya

  1. Choose a Niche

Don’t just say “clothes” — be specific:

  • Kids’ clothes
  • Women’s jeans
  • Men’s shirts
  • Jackets and hoodies
  • Designer bags
  • Shoes (sneakers, heels, school shoes)

Focusing on one niche helps you attract the right customers and stand out.

  1. Start Small — With Camera or Pieces

If you’re on a tight budget, start with “camera” pieces — hand-picked items sold individually by wholesalers.
You can get 5–10 quality items, resell at a profit, and reinvest until you’re ready to buy a bale.

💡 Tip: Look for clean, trendy items with no stains or tears. Instagram fashion trends help you know what’s hot.

  1. Source From the Right Place

Some top Mitumba markets in Kenya:

  • Gikomba (Nairobi) – The biggest, with daily fresh bales
  • Toi Market (Nairobi) – Good for curated pieces
  • Kongowea (Mombasa) – Coastal region go-to
  • Kisumu Kibuye Market – Huge variety in western Kenya

When you’re ready for a bale (a full sack of clothes), expect to spend anywhere between Ksh 10,000 and Ksh 25,000 depending on quality, type, and grade.

Types of Bales You Can Buy

  • Grade 1 (Cream/Camera): High-quality, almost new
  • Grade 2: Good condition, a few defects
  • Mixed Bales: Budget-friendly, but more sorting needed

Always ask the seller:

  • Country of origin (UK, Canada, China, etc.)
  • Bale weight
  • Number of pieces
  • Type (men, women, kids, etc.)
  1. Where to Sell Your Mitumba

Offline Options:

  • Open-air markets (Gikomba, Toi, Kibuye)
  • Stalls or kiosks in your neighborhood
  • Roadside displays (rent or borrow a small space)
  • Hawking — move around estates and offices

Online Options:

  • Instagram or Facebook shop
  • WhatsApp status and groups
  • Jumia or Kilimall (if you scale)
  • TikTok or YouTube for fashion try-ons and sales

🛍️ Tip: Take clear, well-lit photos. Style the clothes on a hanger or model them to show fit.

 

  1. Price & Profits

Pricing depends on quality and location. A jacket you buy for Ksh 200 could sell for Ksh 600–1,200. If you move 10 pieces a day, you’re already on your way to solid daily profits.

Track your income and expenses — even a simple notebook works. Many people grow their mitumba hustle into a full-time business within months!

  1. How to Stand Out in 2025
  • Offer styling tips or free delivery within your area
  • Use TikTok to show “before and after” looks
  • Sell in bundles: e.g., 3 tops for Ksh 500
  • Reward repeat customers with discounts or bonuses

Final Word: Start Small, Stay Consistent

You don’t need to start with a full bale or a shop. Start with 5 pieces. Learn what people like. Grow from there. The Mitumba business is all about patience, street-smart marketing, and keeping your customers happy.

2025 is still the year for side hustles and self-made success — and mitumba is one of the realest, lowest-risk ways to make it happen.

Soko iko — are you ready to jump in?

 

📞 Need Help With Your Startup or Scaling Strategy?

If you’re building a startup or running an SME in Kenya and need strategic help, let’s talk. I offer tailored strategy sessions, growth planning, and practical support to help your business thrive.

📧 Email: harriet@elev8network.co.ke
📱 Phone/WhatsApp: [+254 714160902]
🌐 Learn more: www.elev8network.co.ke

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