TYH Tekstil Marks 21 Years with 15 Million Annual Production Capacity
Operating from Turkey with a workforce of 2,400, TYH Tekstil now serves 35 global fashion brands across 22 countries with a focus on sustainable production.
IZMIR, TURKEY — Nov. 29, 2025
With an annual production capacity reaching 15 million pieces, TYH Tekstil has solidified its position as one of Turkey’s leading apparel manufacturers, currently serving 35 global fashion brands across 22 countries.
Headquartered in Izmir and Istanbul, the company employs approximately 2,400 people and manages operations spanning the Marmara, Aegean, and Black Sea regions. The manufacturer has become a key strategic partner for major international labels, including Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and Lacoste, by integrating digital transformation and sustainability into its supply chain.
Operational Footprint and Logistics
Founded in 2000 with a single facility in Izmir, the company has significantly expanded its infrastructure over the past two decades. Today, TYH operates production facilities in Manisa, Kırklareli, Edirne, and Ordu. To support its export operations, the company has established logistics centers in Kırklareli and Manisa, as well as sales offices in the Netherlands.
Company representatives state that the firm’s growth is driven by a commitment to quality and innovation. In response to shifting customer expectations, TYH has implemented advanced 3D design and production processes, aiming to enhance efficiency within the framework of digital transformation.
Strategic Global Partnerships
Focusing on the premium apparel segment, the manufacturer’s client portfolio includes some of the most recognized names in the fashion industry. Alongside Calvin Klein and Gant, the company produces for Armani, Massimo Dutti, Bestseller, and Varner-Gruppen.
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R&D and Expansion Timeline
The company’s trajectory has been marked by consistent expansion since its inception. Following the opening of its first factory in Izmir in 2000, TYH established the Alpullu factory in 2002 and the Istanbul headquarters in 2003.
Significant investments in Research and Development followed, with the inauguration of R&D centers in Istanbul (2016) and Izmir (2017). The company also diversified its capabilities by opening embroidery and garment washing facilities in Manisa and Lüleburgaz between 2019 and 2020. Most recently, the opening of the Amsterdam head office in 2021 marked a major step in the company’s direct engagement with European markets.
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