FAQ Rosyne Club

Find here answers to the most frequently asked questions about Rosyne Club, our stores, our collections, our sizes, our deliveries, our returns, our workshop in Cotonou, Kanvô, and our way of creating.

Rosyne Club

Rosyne Club is a Franco-Beninese contemporary fashion brand founded in 2021. It connects Cotonou, Montpellier, and Paris through expressive, structured, and comfortable clothing. The brand develops a wardrobe where streetwear, craftsmanship, contemporary volumes, and references to Beninese heritage meet.
Rosyne Club was created in 2021. Since its beginnings, the brand has developed between Montpellier, Paris, and Cotonou, with a clear goal: to build a contemporary wardrobe connected to Benin, materials, volumes, and transmission.
The name Rosyne pays tribute to Rosyne, the mother of Jamal Chleuh, co-founder of the brand. A seamstress, she early on passed down a love for fabrics, markets, sewing, and well-constructed clothing. The word Club expresses the idea of an open community around a shared vision of style.
Rosyne Club was co-founded by Jamal Chleuh and Gildas. Their vision is based on contemporary, expressive fashion connected to Benin, with particular attention to volumes, materials, craftsmanship, and garment construction.
Rosyne Club was built between Cotonou, Montpellier, and Paris. Cotonou represents the origins, the workshop, the materials, and transmission. Montpellier marked the brand’s initial commercial development. Paris embodies its fashion, urban, and contemporary influence.
Rosyne Club views clothing as a construction. Each piece is designed through its volume, material, cut, how it is worn, and the story it tells. The brand seeks to create a dialogue between Beninese heritage, craftsmanship, contemporary creation, and strong silhouettes.
Rosyne Club draws from streetwear codes but is not limited to them. The brand develops a contemporary vision of clothing where craftsmanship, volume architecture, oversized cuts, Franco-Beninese influences, and more refined ready-to-wear pieces come together.
Rosyne Club stands out for its Franco-Beninese roots, its workshop in Cotonou, its work with Kanvô, its taste for strong volumes, and its desire to tell the story of the creative process. The brand does not just aim to offer clothing: it also documents its relationship with materials, artisans, places, and transmission.
The Rosyne Club logo represents a cowrie shell, an emblematic shell of Benin and many West African cultures. It evokes value, transmission, heritage, beauty, and the link between past and present.

Rosyne Club boutiques

The Rosyne Club Paris boutique is located at 15 rue Étienne Marcel, 75001 Paris, on the first floor of the 235th Barber Shop. It opened at the end of 2024 and features a selection of collections as well as exclusive pieces.
The Rosyne Club Montpellier boutique is located at 909 avenue des Platanes, 34970 Lattes. This new boutique, opened in December 2025, is the brand’s first point of sale and also houses its offices.
Since 2026, Rosyne Club has had its own boutique at the Marché de Ganhi (1st floor), as well as a presence in the Sofitel boutique in Cotonou. The brand also has its own manufacturing workshop there.
Rosyne Club is also present in Abidjan within the No Caption boutique, Galerie Desjardins, Le Vallon.
Yes. Our teams assist you in choosing sizes, volumes, and cuts to find the silhouette that suits you.

Manufacturing and workshop

Yes. Since 2022, Rosyne Club has had its own manufacturing workshop in Cotonou, Benin. This workshop is at the heart of collection development: prototypes, pattern making, manufacturing, adjustments, quality control, and the development of new silhouettes.
The workshop currently brings together more than 30 collaborators over an area of about 250 m². Tailors, pattern makers, cutters, and finishing teams participate daily in the development of the collections.
Our workshop is primarily a creative tool. It allows us to develop our own volumes, create prototypes, test new materials, improve cuts, and oversee each creation until its final version. It also provides us with a direct connection to Beninese craftsmanship.
Rosyne Club operates according to a hybrid production model. A significant portion of the creations is developed and made in our workshop in Cotonou, while certain pieces or specific techniques may be carried out with specialized partners. This organization allows us to choose the most suitable expertise for each creation.
No. A significant part of our creations is made in our workshop in Cotonou, but some materials, techniques, or specific products may be developed with selected partners. We always prioritize the highest quality and most relevant craftsmanship for each piece.
Producing in Benin is a foundational choice. It allows Rosyne Club to stay close to its roots, work with local crafts, and develop collections through an ongoing dialogue between contemporary design and Beninese textile heritage.
Many steps require manual work: cutting, assembling, adjustments, finishing, and quality control. This attention to detail contributes to the character of each creation.
Kanvô is a traditional Beninese fabric woven in strips, especially in the Abomey region. It is one of the country’s emblematic textile crafts. Rosyne Club reinterprets it in contemporary silhouettes to extend this tradition into a modern wardrobe.
Kanvô is not used as a simple decorative pattern. It is a living material that is part of Benin’s textile history. For Rosyne Club, it represents a craft we want to keep alive through contemporary creations.
Kanvô is handwoven by several Beninese artisans. Each works at their own pace and skill level. Rosyne Club adapts its creations to the actual availability of Kanvô strips rather than imposing an industrial schedule.
Since Kanvô is entirely handwoven, its availability depends on the artisans’ work. We have sometimes postponed making a piece because the latest Kanvô strips were not yet available. We prefer to wait as long as necessary rather than replace this material or compromise our approach.

Sizes and fits

Each product page includes a detailed size guide. Many Rosyne Club creations are deliberately designed with oversized or loose volumes. If you’re unsure between two sizes, choose based on the look you want: more fitted or more relaxed.
Some creations are intentionally designed to be large. Oversized t-shirts, balloon pants, boxy shirts, and loose shorts are part of Rosyne Club's identity. The dimensions listed on each product page help you choose the desired fit.
At Rosyne Club, volume is part of the brand’s language. Oversize, Balloon, or Boxy cuts are designed to create a strong, comfortable, and contemporary silhouette. The garment is conceived as architecture, not just as a graphic support.
A Balloon cut is characterized by generous volume around the legs that gradually tapers down. This iconic Rosyne Club silhouette brings movement, comfort, and an immediately recognizable visual identity.
A Boxy cut features a wider and shorter silhouette than a classic cut. It offers more structure to the shoulders and bust while maintaining great freedom of movement.
Depending on the models, Rosyne Club offers clothing from XS up to 4XL. Our goal is to allow different body types to wear the same silhouettes and volumes.

Delivery

Rosyne Club currently ships to about a hundred countries. Available destinations are automatically offered during checkout.
Delivery times depend on the destination country and the selected carrier. An estimate is provided before you confirm your order.
Yes. Delivery is free from €250 in France, €500 in Europe, and €1,500 for the rest of the world, according to current conditions.
As soon as your order is shipped, you will automatically receive an email containing your tracking number and a link to track your package in real time.

Returns and Exchanges

Yes. Returns are possible in accordance with our return policy (returns within 14 days). Items must be returned unworn, unwashed, with their tags and in their original condition.
Yes, subject to availability of sizes and models. Our team will assist you in finding the best solution.
Contact our customer service by providing your order number and the item concerned. We will then provide you with the return procedure.

Payment

Rosyne Club accepts the main payment methods offered by Shopify: credit cards, Alma (4-installment payment without fees), as well as other solutions available depending on your country.
Yes. All transactions are secured through Shopify's integrated payment systems, meeting international security standards.

Products and Care

We recommend following the care instructions on each garment’s label. Gentle washing at low temperature and air drying help preserve the materials, colors, and shapes over time.
Yes. Many collections are produced in limited quantities. Some creations depend directly on the availability of specific materials, especially when they include Kanvô or other fabrics produced in small quantities.
Depending on the collections and material availability, some pieces may not be reproduced identically. This approach helps preserve the unique character of the creations while allowing the collections to evolve naturally.
Some creations show slight variations related to the placement of patterns, the materials used, or the artisanal work. These differences are an integral part of their identity and make each piece unique.

Contact and collaboration

You can contact our team via the contact email available on our website or directly at one of our boutiques. We respond to all inquiries regarding orders, products, or general information about the brand.
For an artistic collaboration, partnership, press request, or creative project, you can contact our team by presenting your project, contact details, and any relevant materials. Each request is reviewed individually.
You can send an unsolicited application along with your CV and, depending on the position, your portfolio. We primarily look for people who share our commitment to quality work, our curiosity, and our interest in craftsmanship and creation.
At Rosyne Club, we believe that a garment is more than just its appearance. Understanding its origin, the materials it is made of, the people who make it, and the choices that guided its creation is an integral part of the experience. That’s why we regularly share behind-the-scenes insights into our work through our Journal, workshops, boutiques, and various publications.
You can discover the world of Rosyne Club through our Journal, our social networks, our interviews, our videos, and articles dedicated to our history, our workshop in Cotonou, Kanvô, Beninese craftsmanship, and our approach to designing clothing.

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From Symbol to Logo

Long before it became the emblem of Rosyne Club, the cowrie shell held an important place in the history of West Africa. Reimagined at the heart of a flower, it became the symbol of a brand that connects cultural heritage with contemporary creation.

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Before Rosyne Club, there was Rosyne.

Rosyne is much more than a name. Discover the story of the woman who inspired Rosyne Club and passed on to her son a passion for textiles, craftsmanship, and the human stories woven into every creation.

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KANVO: A Living Legacy from Benin

A heritage passed down thread by thread.


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