Garment Mantra Lifestyle In Focus After Reporting Rs 132 Cr In Export Revenue in FY26
Synopsis: Garment Mantra Lifestyle Limited has reported consolidated export revenues of Rs. 132.72 crore for FY26, a roughly 60 percent year-on-year advance, backed by a firmer order book, an expanded product range, and improving demand from Middle East and African markets. A Tirupur-based apparel manufacturer disclosed its full-year export numbers on April 10, reporting consolidated […] The post Garment Mantra Lifestyle In Focus After Reporting Rs 132 Cr In Export Revenue in FY26 appeared first on Trade Brains.
Synopsis: Garment Mantra Lifestyle Limited has reported consolidated export revenues of Rs. 132.72 crore for FY26, a roughly 60 percent year-on-year advance, backed by a firmer order book, an expanded product range, and improving demand from Middle East and African markets.
A Tirupur-based apparel manufacturer disclosed its full-year export numbers on April 10, reporting consolidated export revenues of Rs. 132.72 crore for FY26. The figure marks the company’s highest-ever annual export haul, following an earlier first-time crossing of the Rs. 100 crore threshold during the year. Shares of the BSE-listed company closed marginally lower on April 9 at Rs. 1.45, down 1.36 percent from the previous session.
With a market capitalisation of Rs. 68.89 crore, the shares of Garment Mantra Lifestyle Limited were trading at Rs. 1.55 per share, up 6.9 percent from its previous closing price of Rs. 1.45 apiece. It is trading at a P/E of approximately 8.59.
The company attributed the roughly 60 percent revenue growth to a larger confirmed order book, broader product offerings, and strengthening ties with global buyers. Managing Director Prem Aggarwal, commenting on the results, said exports have crossed the Rs. 130 crore level, a level the management frames as a reflection of customer trust and sustained focus on quality and delivery timelines.
For H1 FY27, the company cited easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East as a demand-side tailwind, with a confirmed order pipeline providing near-term revenue visibility. The company has also begun sampling recycled-fabric men’s T-shirts for African and UAE markets, with commercial orders expected to follow. The move into sustainable textiles adds a product dimension to what has otherwise been a volume-driven export growth story.
On the domestic front, the company is reinforcing its wholesale presence through distribution hubs in Tirupur and Surat. A recently launched Tamil Nadu distribution network, operating on the same hub model, is intended to deepen reach within the state. The company also opened a marketing office in Mumbai earlier in the year, aimed at improving access to export buyers and domestic institutional accounts alike. Five distributors were appointed across Tamil Nadu to support the expansion.
Business overview
Garment Mantra Lifestyle Limited (formerly Junction Fabrics & Apparels Limited) is a Tirupur-based apparel manufacturer incorporated in 2011. It manufactures knitted fabrics and garments in cotton, polyester, and blended variants under its Hylex, Monk, and Helicon brands, with over 5,000 SKUs across 10 retail stores. In Q3 FY26 (December 2025 quarter), the company reported consolidated revenue of Rs. 98.91 crore and net profit of Rs. 4.27 crore, a year-on-year improvement on the bottom line, driven by scaling export volumes and operating leverage.
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