Founded in 1941, Alıcıoğlu is a family-grown Turkish brand that has evolved into one of the country’s leading manufacturers and wholesalers of premium scarves and shawls. Combining decades of craftsmanship with a modern approach to modest fashion, we design, produce, and export timeless collections that reflect both tradition and contemporary style.

Operating from our production base in Turkey, we serve boutiques, concept stores, and online retailers across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. Every piece is crafted with attention to detail — from fabric selection to finishing — ensuring exceptional quality and long-lasting elegance.

Alıcıoğlu

Established in 1941, Alıcıoğlu is a Turkey-based manufacturer, wholesaler, and exporter of premium scarves and shawls. For over eight decades, the brand has been recognized for its commitment to quality, contemporary design, and reliable service in the global modest fashion market.

With a vertically integrated production structure in Turkey, Alıcıoğlu oversees every step — from fabric selection and weaving to finishing and packaging — ensuring consistent excellence across all collections. Our products blend modern aesthetics with authentic Turkish craftsmanship, designed to meet the needs of boutiques, retailers, and distributors worldwide.

Today, Alıcıoğlu supplies leading boutiques and wholesale buyers across Europe, the Middle East, and North America, offering a wide range of fabrics, patterns, and seasonal designs. We specialize in providing flexible wholesale solutions, including custom labeling (private label) and tailored production options that allow our partners to create their own exclusive scarf and shawl lines.

Our focus on reliability, production capacity, and customer satisfaction has positioned Alıcıoğlu as one of the most trusted scarf and shawl suppliers in Turkey’s export market.
We continue to expand our international presence by maintaining high standards of quality, competitive pricing, and on-time delivery — values that have defined the brand since 1941.