Corporate Profile 2023

Dewmini Fashion builds premium export garments with a cleaner, more dependable production process.

Based in Rakwana, Sri Lanka, Dewmini Fashion (Pvt) Ltd serves foreign markets with a professional manufacturing setup, disciplined quality control, and a factory culture built around long-term buyer trust.

Location Rakwana, Ratnapura District
Positioning Foreign-market garment production

A presentation style that matches the business: clear, export-ready, and professional.

Overview

Dewmini Fashion (Pvt) Ltd is presented across its company materials as a Rakwana-based apparel manufacturer focused on premium quality attire, dependable delivery, and sustained foreign-market relationships.

The company profile positions Dewmini not only as a garment producer, but also as a meaningful contributor to the local community. That balance between disciplined factory work and responsible business presence is the right tone for the website as well.

Founder portrait of Mr. P.A.N. Wijendra
Founder

Mr. P.A.N. Wijendra

Founder of Dewmini Fashion (Pvt) Ltd and part of the company's long-running leadership story since 1993.

"We take great pride in being a significant contributor to the community. Our commitment to delivering premium quality attire has earned us a loyal customer base within the foreign market."

Adapted from the 2023 factory profile cover message.
Established 1993

Long-running apparel manufacturing presence.

Factory Base Rakwana

Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka.

Monthly Capacity Up to 100K SAH

Referenced in the latest factory profile materials.

Market Focus Export Production

Positioned toward foreign-market buyers and sourcing partners.

Production capability should read like a factory profile, not a fashion campaign.

Woven and knit categories

The brand materials consistently frame Dewmini as a garment manufacturer capable of serving broad apparel requirements for export buyers.

Structured order handling

From enquiry and costing to quality review and shipment preparation, the site now presents a clearer, buyer-facing workflow.

Quality-led production

QMS technical audit language is carried into the site to support a more credible and compliance-aware presentation.

Professional communication

Contact details, calls to action, and section copy are structured for agents, brands, and sourcing teams rather than retail consumers.

How the website now communicates the factory's working style

The tone has been adjusted toward a corporate presentation: restrained color, cleaner structure, direct buyer language, and fewer decorative claims.

01Buyer enquiry and requirement review
02Costing, planning, and production alignment
03Quality checkpoints with audit-minded presentation
04Export-focused follow-through and communication

Key factory departments presented through the working floor, stores, and technical support areas.

Trims and Accessory Store

Storage, labeling, thread handling, and accessory management that support day-to-day production flow.

Fabric Store and Fabric Sourcing Department

Fabric inspection, roll preparation, and storage systems that support sourcing visibility and material control.

Sewing Floor

Production lines, critical operations, and large-scale sewing-floor activity across bulk manufacturing runs.

Embroidery Section

Dedicated embroidery equipment and operator stations supporting decorative work and branding requirements.

Cutting Department

Fabric spreading, pattern preparation, and cutting operations that feed the production floor with accuracy.

Finishing Department

Final handling, garment finishing, pressing, folding, and packing preparation before dispatch.

The Rakwana facility and grounds, shown through current exterior views of the factory.

Front exterior view of the Dewmini Fashion factory

Main Factory Frontage

Front elevation of the Rakwana facility with the blue-roof exterior and landscaped approach.

Side exterior and landscaped grounds of the Dewmini Fashion factory

Factory Grounds

Side view of the facility showing the building footprint, gardens, and surrounding site condition.

Brands we have worked with, presented as part of the buyer-facing profile.

Decathlon storefront

Decathlon

Performance and sportswear-led retail brand shown in the company buyer references.

Old Navy and GAP storefront

GAP / Old Navy

Global casualwear buyer group included in Dewmini's handled-buyer materials.

Matalan retail branding

Matalan

Value-led fashion retail buyer presented within the profile references.

Dorothy Perkins storefront

Dorothy Perkins

Womenswear retail brand shown among the handled buyer portfolio.

Splash storefront

Splash

Regional fashion retail brand included in the buyer page references.

Wallis storefront

Wallis

Retail fashion brand featured in the handled-buyer list from the profile materials.

The visual system now follows the company references with a cleaner blue-led palette and disciplined typography.

Brand Fit

Logo-matched palette

Blue now leads the interface again, while green and red from the logo stay in controlled supporting accents.

Professional Tone

Corporate presentation styling

Large serif headings, precise spacing, and simplified cards bring the page closer to the company profile documents.

Content Alignment

Profile-led wording

Copy now reflects the company profile language around quality attire, community contribution, foreign-market focus, and QMS audit readiness.

Present the company like a supplier buyers can contact with confidence.

Form action is currently front-end only.