GANHI: a return to the origins for Rosyne Club
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“Some addresses are chosen. Others naturally impose themselves. Ganhi is one of those.” — Jamal & Gildas Co-founders of Rosyne Club
Some stories begin long before a brand is created.
For Jamal Chleuh and Gildas, co-founders of Rosyne Club, Marché Ganhi is one of those places that accompanied their youth in Cotonou.
Long before the collections.
Long before the workshop.
Long before the shops.
Ganhi was already part of everyday life.

Located in the heart of Cotonou, Marché Ganhi is one of the city’s most emblematic places. For generations, merchants, artisans, entrepreneurs, and families cross paths there every day in an energy that contributes to the very identity of Benin’s economic capital.
For Jamal as for Gildas, Ganhi is not just a market.
It’s a place of memories.
A place of encounters.
A place that reminds us that behind every activity, every business, and every craft are women and men who build something with passion, patience, and perseverance.
Values that deeply resonate with those that have driven Rosyne Club since its beginnings.
Years later, their paths led them between Benin and France.
From this dual culture, Rosyne Club was born.
A brand built around a simple conviction: clothing is much more than an object. It is a way to express presence, identity, and history.
Since its creation, Rosyne Club has developed a contemporary wardrobe where heritage, craftsmanship, and modern creation naturally interact.
The Rosyne Club workshop is located in Cotonou, where the collections continue to be crafted close to the skills that have inspired the brand since its origins.
That’s why the opening of a Rosyne Club shop in the heart of Marché Ganhi holds a special meaning.

For many, it’s a new address.
For us, it’s a return.
A return to a place that helped shape the vision, ambitions, and entrepreneurial spirit of its founders.
A return to a city that continues to inspire our way of creating.
Today, this shop marks a new chapter in the story of Rosyne Club.
A way to celebrate the journey traveled.
But also to remind us that some roots never leave us.
They continue to guide our choices.
To inspire our work.
And sometimes, they bring us back to where it all started.
Because some stories begin in the streets of a city.
And sometimes, they come back there.
