THE AYA BRANDS
AYA is proud of each and every single one of its vendors. We carefully curate our selection to ensure we offer only products of high quality, high ethical standards and friendly to our planet Earth

Kirsten Gabrielle
A combination of personally handmade and locally manufactured garments designed by Kirsten Gabrielle.
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African Uncle
Authentic brand paying homage to African heritage as detailed in the patterns, prints and styles of all their products.
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Standard Beauty
Affordable, high quality Skincare that works & shows remarkable results.
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Bili Brawear
Worn to be seen handcrafted bra straps
Replacing standard bra straps with a colourful and comfortable alternative
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Thursday's
Thursday's Lingerie designs and manufactures lingerie and swimwear for girls C cup and up.
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NuKelp Project
NuKelp creates innovative products using seaweed from Cape Town's beaches and is ringing together key players to incorporate #marinepermaculture
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Reefers
REEFER is a South African shoe company changing the sneaker game, for good.
First South African Cork Sneaker
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Anim Naturals
Purveyors of high quality hair & skin products made from raw materials sustainably sourced from across Africa.
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African Secret
South African Wellness & personal care products made of quality natural ingredients
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Katmeleon Jewellery
Unique handmade jewellery just for you. Made in Cape Town with love.
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Poppy South Africa
Proudly South African clothing brand. Locally made small batch of high quality garments.
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Gem Leather
Unique simplistic styles fit for any adventure made in 100% genuine leather.
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Fleur Intimates
Handmade intimates made in a small studio with love and intention. Sustainably made, ethical, slow fashion.
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Wear Ghana
Challenging negative perceptions of African brands and products through fashion.
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