Kassim Textile
Kassim Textiles Pvt. Ltd. is a vertical denim production factory based in Karachi, Pakistan, with an integrated approach that covers yarn spinning, weaving, dyeing, and finishing processes in-house. The company reports a monthly production capacity of approximately 2 million meters, with typical lead times of 21–25 days from order confirmation. This vertically integrated setup supports a range of denim products in both normal cotton and organic cotton varieties, and the firm identifies itself as a pioneer of Organic Denim in Pakistan.
The production line includes a composite unit for yarn spinning and weaving, dyeing units for rope and loop dyeing, and finishing facilities equipped with machines from international manufacturers. Finishing lines feature equipment from Monforts (Germany) and Morrison (USA) for normal finishing, as well as flat finishing and PU coating capabilities. The in-house quality control framework is supported by a laboratory and several analytical instruments, such as Crocking and Tensile meters, a Tensile/Tear strength setup, pH and temperature measurement tools, moisture and color testing devices, and other laboratory instrumentation relevant to fabric quality assurance.
Kassim Textiles highlights its comprehensive quality control and testing capacity, designed to ensure product performance across various denim finishes including rigid (cotton and cotton blends), stretch (cotton + Lycra or poly blends), and dyed options such as normal finish, flat finish, over-dyed denim, velvet finish, detergent finish, and coated denim.
The company maintains and emphasizes strong international trade relationships, with cited collaborations and shipments to major fashion brands and retailers across Europe and the United States, including names like C&A, NEXT, VF Asia, Prima, H&M, Inditex Group, and VF and CKJ in the USA. While specific logistics services are not listed, the firm positions itself as an exporting manufacturer capable of servicing global denim customers through an established supply chain.
Contact channels are indicated in the correspondence presented by the company’s representative, inviting denim inquiries and dialogue to initiate business relations. The information suggests a focus on long-term partnerships and cooperative engagement with global buyers seeking denim fabrics produced under diverse finishes and organic standards.

