Rosyne Club | Streetwear House
ROSYNE CLUB
Between Cotonou, Montpellier, and Paris,
We build clothes that tell as much about gestures as about silhouettes.
Rosyne Club is a premium Franco-Beninese streetwear house founded in 2021 by Jamal Chleuh and Gildas. Our work explores clothing as a construction: a meeting between material, volume, and craftsmanship.
Before being a brand,
There was Rosyne.
Rosyne was a seamstress.
She knew fabrics even before they became clothes. She could recognize a drape, a hand, a quality, before a pattern was drawn.
Her first name became the name of our house. Not to look at the past with nostalgia, but because this way of creating still inspires each of our collections today.
At Rosyne Club, a garment rarely starts with a logo. It often starts with a material, a gesture, or a silhouette.
We don’t just design clothes.
We design presences.
Everything starts with a material.
Not through a trend.
Not through a color.
Through a material.
Kanvô is a traditional Beninese textile handwoven in strips then assembled. It has accompanied our story from day one.
We don’t choose it because it is rare. We choose it because it imposes its own rhythm. Creating with Kanvô requires slowing down. Accepting that the material sometimes decides before the designer.
Each piece made in Kanvô carries this particular temporality. None seeks to follow the fashion calendar.
Discover the Silk Road collection →
Our workshop is not a supplier.
This is our home.
Since 2022, Rosyne Club has had its own workshop in Cotonou. This is where the collections truly take shape. Pattern making. Prototypes. Fittings. Volumes. Finishes. Quality control.
Producing in Benin is not a marketing argument. It is a way to stay close to the people who make our clothes and the craftsmanship that shapes our identity.
Clothing as architecture.
At Rosyne Club, a silhouette always starts before a logo.
We design clothes that occupy space differently. Volumes, proportions, and lines are never just an aesthetic choice. They influence how the body moves, how a silhouette appears, and how a person asserts their presence.
Balloon pants, oversized shirts, kimonos, or coats are designed as constructions. Each cut seeks a balance between comfort, movement, and character.
We don’t want our clothes to be immediately recognizable by a logo. We want them to be recognized by their silhouette.
Style sometimes catches the eye.
Construction leaves a mark.
Three cities.
One story.
Rosyne Club has developed between three cities, each holding an essential place in its identity.
Cotonou is the starting point. It is where our workshop, roots, and part of the know-how that nourishes each collection are located.
Montpellier is the city where Rosyne Club became a company, where the first store opened its doors, and where our community began to grow.
Paris today represents an ongoing dialogue with an international creative scene, while staying true to what defines our identity.
We don’t seek to choose between these territories. We make their influences converse to build a deeply contemporary brand.
Another idea of streetchic.
Since our beginnings, we have defended a vision of streetchic where clothing is not just a trend or a logo.
We believe that the character of a piece is born from its construction, the quality of its material, its drape, and how it moves with the body.
This approach led Focus Magazine to describe Rosyne Club as the “new grammar of streetchic,” highlighting our way of combining textile heritage and contemporary creation.
Read the Focus Magazine article →
Read “A Shift in Streetchic: From Style to Structure” →
Explore our universe.
Discover the story of the woman who gave her name to our brand. Creating with the Kanvô
Why some materials impose their own rhythm. Behind the doors of our workshop
Discover how each collection comes to life in Cotonou. The cowrie shell
Understanding the symbol that has accompanied Rosyne Club since its beginnings. Ganhi
Why opening our store in Cotonou is a return to our roots. The language of Rosyne Club
The words that define our way of creating.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rosyne Club?
Rosyne Club is a premium Franco-Beninese streetwear brand founded in 2021 by Jamal Chleuh and Gildas. It develops an approach to clothing focused on structure, volume, materials, and craftsmanship.
Why the name Rosyne?
The brand pays tribute to Rosyne, mother of Jamal Chleuh and seamstress, whose eye for fabrics and tailoring still inspires the house’s philosophy today.
Where are the collections made?
A significant part of the collections is developed and made in our own workshop in Cotonou, Benin.
What is Kanvô?
Kanvô is a traditional Beninese handwoven textile. Rosyne Club reinterprets it in contemporary silhouettes while respecting its history and craftsmanship.
Time passes.
So do the trends.
The construction remains.
Some landmarks.
Foundation
Rosyne Club was founded in 2021 by Jamal Chleuh and Gildas, with the ambition to offer a different take on contemporary streetwear.
Origins
The house was built between Cotonou, Montpellier, and Paris, three cities that continue to nourish its identity today.
Our workshop
Since 2022, our own workshop in Cotonou has supported each collection, from prototype to final finishes.
Kanvô
Traditional Beninese handwoven textile, Kanvô has become one of Rosyne Club’s strongest signatures.
Boutiques
Montpellier • Paris • Cotonou -Abidjan
Distribution
Rosyne Club collections are now shipped to about thirty countries.
They talk about us.
Our work is regularly featured by media specializing in fashion, design, and contemporary creation.
“A new grammar of streetchic.”
Rosyne Club JournalDiscover behind the scenes of the house, our materials, and our workshop.
Streetchic JournalA reflection on the evolution of contemporary streetchic.
Why we continue.
We do not aim to produce more.
We aim to produce better.
Create less, but create with greater demand. Choose materials capable of standing the test of time. Build silhouettes that do not depend on a season. Make Beninese craftsmanship dialogue with a contemporary vision of clothing.
We believe a successful piece is not only noticed the day it is bought. It continues to exist years later.
Less about how it looks.
More about how it's built.
Rosyne Club is a premium Franco-Beninese streetwear brand founded in 2021 by Jamal Chleuh and Gildas. Between Cotonou, Montpellier, and Paris, the brand develops collections where Kanvô, textile craftsmanship, volume construction, and sustainability play a central role.