Ghana's fashion and clothing retail scene is vibrant — from Osu boutiques and Makola fabric-adjacent shops to Lacoste and streetwear stores like Ejell Enterprise. Fashion retail has unique needs: seasonal collections, size and colour variants, credit-loving regulars, and owners who travel to source stock in China, Dubai, or Kantamanto.
Why fashion shops need more than a calculator
- High SKU count across sizes, colours, and styles
- Regular customers who buy on credit and pay later
- Owner travels for sourcing — needs remote sales visibility
- Discounts during clearance seasons erode margin if untracked
- Staff sell while owner is away — trust and records matter
How Retill fits Ghana fashion retail
POS with discount tracking
Apply percentage or fixed discounts at checkout. Retill tracks daily discount impact on Overview so you see margin erosion during sales seasons.
Customer profiles for regular buyers
Morning Dew Clothing in Accra uses Retill to track customer details and outstanding payments — "goodbye to lost contact details and forgotten invoices."
Mobile POS while traveling
Kofi Obeng of Ejell Enterprise tracks sales and inventory from anywhere: "Retill freed me! Now I can stay connected to my business wherever adventure takes me."
Inventory by shop branch
Opening a second boutique? See which location sells which styles without visiting both shops daily.
Tips for Ghana boutique owners using Retill
- Name products consistently — brand + style + size in the catalog
- Create customer profiles for every credit buyer before peak season
- Review slow movers monthly and markdown with tracked discounts
- Use mobile app to check sales while sourcing at Kantamanto or abroad
