Part 8 of our used clothing wholesale series. Part 1 covers the global market. Part 3 covers used clothes bales. Our Kenya import guide covers the step-by-step logistics. This guide focuses on the Kenya used clothing market itself — how it works, who the key players are, and how bales trade.
Kenya is one of the largest importers of used clothing in Africa. The local market — centered on Nairobi’s Gikomba market — is the heartbeat of East Africa’s mitumba trade. Thousands of traders, wholesalers, and retailers move mitumba bales through Gikomba daily, supplying customers across Kenya and neighboring countries.
Whether you are looking for Gikomba bales, want to understand mitumba kenya pricing, or are considering importing containers directly, this guide covers the Kenyan used clothing market from end to end.
The Kenyan mitumba market is unique in Africa for its scale, organization, and integration with the formal economy. Unlike some markets where used clothing is a marginal trade, in Kenya it is a mainstream sector with established supply chains, financing, and distribution networks reaching every county. Understanding this market is essential for any exporter targeting East Africa.
⏱ 8 min read · For importers, wholesalers & trade buyers targeting East Africa
In this guide you will learn:
Kenya imports an estimated 100,000+ tons of used clothing annually, making it one of the top destinations for mitumba bales in Africa. The trade is deeply integrated into Kenya’s economy, supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs from Mombasa port workers to Gikomba market vendors.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Annual used clothing imports | 100,000+ tons |
| Primary entry port | Mombasa |
| Main trading hub | Gikomba Market, Nairobi |
| Other key markets | Kamukunji (shoes), Toi Market, Kongowea (Mombasa) |
| Import duty rate | ~16% VAT + import declaration fee |
| Common bale origins | China, UK, Europe, USA, South Korea |
Sources: Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, Kenya Customs Service, industry estimates.
Gikomba market is East Africa’s largest second-hand clothing market. Located in Nairobi’s industrial area, it operates six days a week with thousands of traders selling bales of used clothing. If you hear someone talk about Gikomba bales, they are referring to bales traded specifically in this market — typically sourced from importers who bring containers through Mombasa.
Gikomba bale prices fluctuate based on supply from importers, demand from neighboring countries (Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, DRC), and the quality of incoming containers.
While Gikomba handles general clothing bales, Kamukunji market specializes in shoes. Gikomba second hand shoes and Kamukunji mitumba bales (shoes) form a distinct sub-market within Kenya’s mitumba trade. Shoes bales are typically 45 kg and priced differently from clothing bales. For detailed pricing, see our grade comparison guide.
| Bale Type | Description | Typical Wholesale Price (KES) |
|---|---|---|
| Mixed ladies bales | Tops, dresses, skirts, pants — most popular category | KES 8,000–15,000 (55 kg) |
| Men’s wear bales | Shirts, trousers, t-shirts, suits | KES 7,000–12,000 (55 kg) |
| Children’s bales | School wear, casual clothes, baby items | KES 6,000–10,000 (55 kg) |
| Shoes bales (mitumba shoes) | Mixed shoes — traded heavily at Kamukunji | KES 5,000–12,000 (45 kg) |
| First grade / premium bales | Highest quality, near-new items, branded | KES 15,000–25,000 (55 kg) |
Note: KES prices are approximate wholesale market prices. They fluctuate with exchange rates, supply, and demand.
For FOB pricing from exporting countries, see our bale pricing guide.
If you are an importer bringing containers to Kenya, the process follows these steps:
For the Kenyan market, the most popular bale categories are mixed ladies bales (tops, dresses, skirts) and men’s wear. The standard bale weight is 55 kg, though 80 kg bales are also common for certain buyer segments. A Grade bales are preferred for higher-end Gikomba retailers, while B Grade and mixed bales serve price-sensitive segments. Chinese Grade A bales at $2.00–$3.00/kg FOB offer the best value for the Kenyan market, providing consistent quality at competitive pricing.
The Port of Mombasa is the primary entry point for used clothing containers to Kenya. Key logistics considerations:
For a detailed walkthrough of the import process, see our complete Kenya import guide.
⚠️ Regulatory Risk — Monitor Closely
Kenya’s used clothing import policy has been subject to political debate. The East African Community (EAC) has discussed a phased ban on used clothing imports to protect domestic textile manufacturing. Key developments:
Prices in Kenya vary by origin, grade, and market conditions. Here is a benchmark for FOB pricing from exporting countries that Kenya imports from:
| Origin | A Grade FOB/kg | B Grade FOB/kg | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| China | $2.00–$3.00 | $1.00–$1.80 | Most common origin for Kenyan importers — best volume |
| UK / Europe | $2.50–$4.00 | $1.20–$2.00 | Higher branded content, premium pricing |
| South Korea | $1.10–$2.00 | $0.60–$1.20 | Fashion-forward styles, growing in Kenya |
Total landed cost typically adds $0.50–$1.50/kg for freight, insurance, and duties. For detailed pricing, see our pricing guide and grade comparison.
✅ Tips for Importing to Kenya
💡 Key Takeaways
The Kenyan mitumba market offers strong demand and established distribution channels. Whether you are a first-time importer looking for your first container or an experienced trader expanding volumes, choosing the right supplier is the most important decision.
Chinese suppliers offer the best balance of price and volume for the Kenyan market. Hissen Global, based in Guangzhou, China, has shipped thousands of containers to African markets including Kenya, with documented export history, live video verification, and competitive pricing. Contact us for current pricing and a proforma invoice tailored to the Kenyan market.
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