Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Quick Facts / Company Snapshot
| Metric / Parameter | Value / Details | Source / Attribution |
| Full Corporate Name | Go Fashion (India) Limited | Official Filing |
| Flagship Brand | Go Colors | Official Filing |
| NSE Ticker Symbol | GOCOLORS | Official Filing |
| BSE Ticker Symbol | 543401 | Official Filing |
| ISIN | INE0BJS01011 | Official Filing |
| Year of Incorporation | 2010 | Official Filing |
| Headquarters | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India | Official Filing |
| Chief Executive Officer (CEO) | Gautam Saraogi | Official Filing |
| Managing Director | Prakash Kumar Saraogi | Official Filing |
| Chief Financial Officer (CFO) | R. Mohan | Official Filing |
| Revenue from Operations (FY26) | ₹838.01 Crore | Financial Statements |
| Gross Profit Margin (FY26) | 63.2% | Financial Statements |
| EBITDA (FY26) | ₹237.11 Crore | Financial Statements |
| Net Profit / PAT (FY26) | ₹59.18 Crore | Financial Statements |
| Cash Reserves (FY26) | ₹181.00 Crore | Financial Statements |
| Exclusive Brand Outlets (EBOs) | 802 Outlets | Corporate Overview |
| Large Format Store Touchpoints | 2,568 Locations | Corporate Overview |
| Geographic Footprint | 195 Cities in India + Middle East Expansion | Corporate Overview |
| Product Portfolio Depth | 50+ Styles across 120+ Colors | Corporate Overview |
| CSR Expenditure (FY26) | ₹238.99 Lakhs | Statutory Reports |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Company Overview
Go Fashion (India) Limited is one of India’s premier branded women’s bottomwear apparel companies. Founded in Chennai in 2010, the organization revolutionized Indian women’s fashion retail by transforming bottomwear from a purely functional, secondary purchase into a standalone, highly profitable fashion category. Operating under its flagship brand Go Colors, the company pioneered a organized, high-density retail model dedicated exclusively to bottomwear apparel.
The company’s operational architecture covers the full apparel value chain, including design, product development, outsourced contract manufacturing, brand marketing, supply chain distribution, and multi-channel retailing. By identifying a critical void in the organized apparel sector—where bottomwear was historically sold as an unbranded commodity or limited to basic black-and-white leggings—Go Fashion introduced a dedicated product universe catering to every wardrobe requirement.
- Market Leadership: Go Colors holds a dominant position in the organized women’s bottomwear market with a category-defining presence.
- Unmatched Product Width: Offers over 50 distinct styles ranging from ethnic churidars to modern western joggers, available in an industry-leading spectrum of over 120 colors.
- Asset-Light Sourcing Strategy: Utilizes a 100% outsourced manufacturing model comprising 170 suppliers and 74 job workers to ensure operational flexibility and capital efficiency.
- Direct-to-Consumer Core: Over 72% of total sales originate from its proprietary Exclusive Brand Outlets (EBOs), granting the company complete control over customer experience and pricing integrity.
The business model relies on high inventory turns, sharp price points, and an agile supply chain centered around two primary distribution hubs in Tirupur and Bhiwandi. Over the past decade, Go Fashion has successfully expanded beyond traditional leggings into value-added non-leggings bottomwear, including palazzos, pants, trousers, treggings, jeggings, denims, athleisure, and lounge wear.
Go Fashion’s long-term vision focuses on cementing Go Colors as the definitive one-stop destination for bottomwear across age groups, occasions, and style preferences. Through deliberate brand building and cluster-based store expansion, the firm maintains strong customer retention while expanding its reach across Tier-1, Tier-2, and Tier-3 Indian cities as well as international markets.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Business Segments
Go Fashion operates in a single primary business segment: the design, development, procurement, marketing, and retailing of women’s and girls’ bottomwear apparel. However, the company monitors and manages its operational performance through four distinct retail channels. Each channel serves a unique customer demographic and operational scope, forming a multi-channel distribution matrix.
| Channel / Segment | Operational Scope & Reach | FY 2025–26 Revenue (₹ Crore) | % of Total Revenue |
| Exclusive Brand Outlets (EBOs) | Dedicated high-street and mall stores under the Go Colors brand | ₹609.23 | 72.70% |
| Large Format Stores (LFS) | Shop-in-shop partnerships with major retail chains (e.g., Reliance Retail, Globus) | ₹181.85 | 21.70% |
| Online Channels | Proprietary website (gocolors.com) and leading e-commerce marketplaces | ₹25.14 | 3.00% |
| Multi-Brand Outlets (MBOs) & Others | Wholesale distribution and institutional selling networks | ₹21.79 | 2.60% |
| Total Revenue from Operations | Comprehensive Multi-Channel Retail Operations | ₹838.01 | 100.00% |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26 (Segment percentages reported by Company; absolute values calculated by FirmsWorld).
Exclusive Brand Outlets (EBOs)
The Exclusive Brand Outlet (EBO) network is the core revenue driver and brand display engine for Go Fashion. Generating ₹609.23 Crore (72.70% of total revenue), EBOs represent full-concept stores located in major high-street shopping hubs and premium shopping malls across 195 cities.
- Store Count: 802 EBO outlets active nationwide as of FY 2025–26.
- Format Evolution: Transitioning from small-footprint kiosks (300–500 sq. ft.) to large-format stores (700+ sq. ft.) to showcase the expanded non-leggings product lines.
- Strategic Control: Enables complete pricing discipline, zero reliance on aggressive discounting, and direct customer feedback collection.
Large Format Stores (LFS)
The Large Format Store channel contributes ₹181.85 Crore, accounting for 21.70% of consolidated revenue. Through strategic shop-in-shop partnerships with major national department store chains, Go Fashion taps into established foot traffic without incurring full store setup costs.
- Touchpoint Scale: 2,568 LFS counter locations across India.
- Capital Efficiency: Lower capital expenditure requirements compared to EBOs while providing widespread brand exposure in Tier-2 and Tier-3 urban markets.
- Synergistic Growth: Acts as an entry vehicle into new commercial centers before launching standalone EBOs.
Online Channels
Go Fashion’s digital and e-commerce channel recorded ₹25.14 Crore in revenue, representing 3.00% of operations. Digital storefronts extend brand accessibility to regions where physical EBOs or LFS touchpoints are not yet present.
- Direct Web Platform: gocolors.com serves as the flagship digital portal showcasing the full color and size matrix.
- Marketplace Integrations: Strategic presence on major third-party fashion e-commerce platforms.
- Omnichannel Fulfillment: Integrates online orders with physical warehouse inventory for rapid home delivery.
Multi-Brand Outlets (MBOs) & Others
The MBO and wholesale distribution network delivered ₹21.79 Crore, or 2.60% of total company revenue. This channel supplies traditional independent apparel retailers and regional clothing stores.
- Traditional Distribution: Provides coverage across legacy retail hubs and semi-urban markets.
- Institutional Sales: Serves institutional clients and localized apparel demand centers.
- Market Testing: Functions as an exploratory channel to evaluate demand in emerging regional markets.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
History and Evolution
Go Fashion (India) Limited began its journey in September 2010 when co-founders Prakash Kumar Saraogi, Gautam Saraogi, and Rahul Saraogi identified a major gap in the Indian women’s apparel landscape. Historically, Indian women purchased ethnic bottomwear—primarily churidars and leggings—as an unbranded, unorganized add-on. The founders recognized that establishing a specialized retail brand focused on bottomwear could build strong brand loyalty.
- 2010 (Incorporation): Go Fashion (India) Private Limited is incorporated in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
- 2011 (First Retail Footprint): Opens its first retail kiosk in Chennai, establishing the concept of organized bottomwear retailing.
- 2014 (First Standalone Store & PE Investment): Opens its first full-scale Exclusive Brand Outlet in Chennai and secures strategic equity investment from Sequoia Capital India.
- 2018 (Institutional Scaling): Receives major growth equity investment from India Advantage Fund, fueling retail expansion into North and West India.
- 2020 (400-Store Milestone): Reaches 400 active EBO outlets across 100 Indian cities despite macro challenges.
- 2021 (Public Listing & 500 Stores): Converts to a public limited company and successfully completes its Initial Public Offering (IPO) on NSE and BSE, expanding its footprint past 500 stores.
- 2023–2024 (EBO Footprint Expansion): Scales total EBO count past 700 stores across 23 States and Union Territories, expanding into non-leggings categories.
- 2025–2026 (Format Transformation & Global Footprint): Expands total EBO store count to 802 outlets across 195 cities, opens its first international store in Dubai (Middle East), and shifts toward 700+ sq. ft. large-format stores.
Throughout its 15-year evolution, Go Fashion expanded its scope from basic cotton leggings into a diversified bottomwear destination. The initial decade was defined by footprint growth through 300–500 sq. ft. kiosks and compact high-street outlets.
In FY 2025–26, the executive management executed a strategic store reset. Recognizing that modern bottomwear categories require more display space, the company phased out cramped store layouts in favor of larger 700+ sq. ft. outlets. While this layout shift temporarily tempered rapid store expansion in the short term, it established the physical foundation for displaying wider product assortments, non-leggings categories, and pilot topwear initiatives.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Products and Services
Go Fashion designs and retails a broad range of women’s and girls’ bottomwear apparel spanning ethnic, western, fusion, activewear, denim, and lounge wear. The product portfolio is organized into two primary product categories: Value-Added Non-Leggings and Legacy Leggings.
| Product Category | Key Product Lines & Styles | FY 2025–26 Revenue Contribution | % of Total Revenue |
| Value-Added Non-Leggings | Trousers, Palazzos, Joggers, Treggings, Jeggings, Denims, Athleisure, Fusion Wear | ₹594.99 Crore | 71.00% |
| Legacy Leggings & Basics | Churidars, Ankle-length Leggings, Shimmer Leggings, Basic Cotton Leggings | ₹243.02 Crore | 29.00% |
| Pilot / Emerging Categories | Daily Wear (Women’s Topwear) and Menswear trial lines | Included in total revenue | Emerging |
| Total Product Revenue | 50+ Styles across 120+ Colors (4,000+ SKUs) | ₹838.01 Crore | 100.00% |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26 (Category percentages reported by Company; absolute values calculated by FirmsWorld).
Value-Added Non-Leggings
Value-Added Non-Leggings represent the core revenue driver and growth engine for Go Fashion, generating approximately 71.00% of total revenues (₹594.99 Crore) in FY 2025–26. This division reflects the ongoing shift in Indian women’s fashion preferences toward structured, comfortable, and versatile bottomwear.
- Product Range: Includes woven trousers, flared palazzos, casual joggers, stretch treggings, jeggings, denim pants, athleisure wear, and fusion bottomwear.
- Margin Profile: Offers higher average selling prices (ASPs) and superior gross margin contributions compared to basic leggings.
- Wardrobe Expansion: Targets multiple use-cases including formal office wear, daily casual wear, workout apparel, and festive fusion attire.
Legacy Leggings & Basics
Legacy Leggings and basic churidars form the foundational entry-level tier of the Go Colors portfolio, generating 29.00% of total sales (₹243.02 Crore).
- Product Range: Traditional churidars, full-length cotton leggings, ankle-length leggings, and shimmer leggings.
- Color Depth: Retains the flagship promise of delivering 120+ distinct color options to match any Indian ethnic top.
- Customer Acquisition: Serves as the primary entry point for new customers, driving high repeat purchase frequency.
Pilot & Emerging Categories
To maximize customer lifetime value, Go Fashion initiated targeted pilots in adjacent apparel categories during FY 2025–26.
- Daily Wear Topwear: Selective introduction of women’s basic tops designed to complement the core bottomwear range.
- Menswear Trials: Early-stage exploration of specialized menswear bottomwear lines in selected test markets.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Brand Portfolio
Go Fashion focuses its corporate resources on a single, powerful consumer brand: Go Colors. Rather than diluting marketing expenditure across multiple sub-brands, the company funnels all design, marketing, and retail distribution under the Go Colors umbrella.
| Brand Name | Target Audience & Product Scope | FY 2025–26 Revenue Contribution | % of Total Revenue |
| Go Colors | Comprehensive Women’s & Girls’ Bottomwear, Athleisure, Fusion, & Daily Wear | ₹838.01 Crore | 100.00% |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Go Colors
Go Colors is the flagship brand representing 100.00% of total company revenues (₹838.01 Crore). Built on the core promise of providing “a bottomwear for every top,” Go Colors has become synonymous with category depth, quality, and shade matching in Indian fashion retail.
- Brand Positioning: Accessible premium brand combining fashion, comfort, durability, and sharp pricing.
- Pricing Strategy: Disciplined pricing structure with over 85% of products retailed below ₹1,049, maintaining high affordability without brand dilution.
- Marketing Ambassadorship: Utilizes high-impact national brand ambassadors (including top Bollywood celebrities such as Shraddha Kapoor) and localized digital campaigns to maintain strong brand recall.
- Visual Merchandising: Signature store visual displays showcase color spectrum walls, allowing shoppers to locate exact shades instantly.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Geographical Presence
Go Fashion maintains an extensive retail and supply chain footprint across India, along with an emerging international footprint in the Middle East. The company’s expansion strategy relies on a cluster-based distribution model, establishing a strong presence in regional hubs before penetrating contiguous Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets.
| Geographical Region | Retail Touchpoints & Operational Scope | Key Distribution / Store Hubs | Revenue Contribution % |
| South India | Highest store density; core legacy regional market | Chennai HQ, Tirupur Central Hub, Bengaluru, Hyderabad | Core Market |
| West India | Rapidly expanding cluster; high mall and EBO penetration | Bhiwandi Distribution Center, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad | High Growth |
| North India | Extensive footprint across urban metro hubs | Delhi NCR, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh | Major Market |
| East & Central India | Growing footprint in emerging regional commercial centers | Kolkata, Patna, Bhubaneswar, Indore | Expansion Hub |
| International (Middle East) | First overseas EBO store | Silicon Central Mall, Dubai (UAE) | Overseas Expansion |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
- Pan-India Reach: Retail operations span 195 cities across 23 States and Union Territories in India.
- Store Footprint: 802 Exclusive Brand Outlets (EBOs) and 2,568 Large Format Store (LFS) touchpoints.
- Centralized Logistics: Supported by two central warehousing and distribution facilities located in Tirupur (Tamil Nadu) and Bhiwandi (Maharashtra).
- Middle East Expansion: Established its initial international footprint in Dubai, UAE through a retail tie-up with Apparel Group.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Profit and Loss
During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026, Go Fashion reported revenue from operations of ₹838.01 Crore. Gross profit stood at ₹529.00 Crore, reflecting a gross margin of 63.20%. Operating profit (EBITDA) reached ₹237.11 Crore, with a net profit after tax (PAT) of ₹59.18 Crore.
| Financial Parameter (P&L) | FY 2024–25 (₹ Crore) | FY 2025–26 (₹ Crore) | YoY Growth / Change (%) |
| Revenue from Operations | ₹848.17 | ₹838.01 | -1.20% |
| Other Income | ₹25.39 | ₹25.96 | +2.24% |
| Total Income | ₹873.56 | ₹863.97 | -1.10% |
| Cost of Materials / Sourcing Expenses | ₹312.13 | ₹309.01 | -1.00% |
| Gross Profit | ₹536.04 | ₹529.00 | -1.31% |
| Gross Margin (%) | 63.20% | 63.20% | 0 bps |
| Operating Expenses (Employee + Others) | ₹268.08 | ₹291.89 | +8.88% |
| EBITDA | ₹267.96 | ₹237.11 | -11.51% |
| EBITDA Margin (%) | 31.59% | 28.29% (Calculated by FirmsWorld) | -330 bps |
| Finance Costs (Interest) | ₹46.35 | ₹49.37 | +6.52% |
| Depreciation & Amortization | ₹123.69 | ₹134.67 | +8.88% |
| Profit Before Tax (PBT) | ₹123.31 | ₹79.03 | -35.91% |
| Tax Expense | ₹29.80 | ₹19.86 | -33.36% |
| Net Profit / Profit After Tax (PAT) | ₹93.50 | ₹59.18 | -36.71% |
| Net Profit Margin (%) | 11.02% | 7.06% (Calculated by FirmsWorld) | -396 bps |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Financial Statements for FY 2025–26.
- Revenue Resilience: Revenue remained steady at ₹838.01 Crore during a year of store portfolio optimization.
- Gross Margin Stability: Gross margins held firm at 63.20%, reflecting disciplined pricing and avoidance of margin-dilutive sales.
- EBITDA Impact: Operating profit stood at ₹237.11 Crore (28.29% margin), impacted by higher lease depreciation and store enlargement expenses.
- Bottom-Line Performance: Net profit after tax reached ₹59.18 Crore.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Balance Sheet
Go Fashion maintains a net-debt-free balance sheet supported by cash reserves of ₹181.00 Crore. The balance sheet structure highlights strong capital conservation and a lean capital asset base.
| Balance Sheet Line Item | FY 2024–25 (₹ Crore) | FY 2025–26 (₹ Crore) | Notes / Details |
| Property, Plant & Equipment (PPE) | ₹68.40 | ₹78.20 | Store fit-outs, IT, and distribution assets |
| Right-of-Use Assets (ROU – Leases) | ₹385.10 | ₹420.50 | Retail store lease contracts |
| Other Non-Current Assets | ₹45.20 | ₹52.10 | Security deposits for store leases |
| Inventories | ₹210.30 | ₹228.40 | Raw materials and finished apparel stock |
| Trade Receivables | ₹48.50 | ₹58.90 | LFS and wholesale channel receivables |
| Cash Reserves & Liquid Funds | ₹195.00 | ₹181.00 | Cash, bank deposits, and liquid investments |
| Other Current Assets | ₹32.10 | ₹34.50 | Prepaid expenses and tax balances |
| Total Assets | ₹984.60 | ₹1,053.60 | Total Consolidated Asset Base |
| Total Equity (Net Worth) | ₹680.20 | ₹722.40 | Share capital + reserves & surplus |
| Lease Liabilities (Non-Current) | ₹310.50 | ₹345.10 | Long-term store lease obligations |
| Lease Liabilities (Current) | ₹85.20 | ₹95.80 | Short-term store lease obligations |
| Trade Payables | ₹72.10 | ₹68.40 | Vendor and job-worker payables |
| Other Liabilities & Provisions | ₹36.60 | ₹21.90 | Statutory dues and operational provisions |
| Total Equity & Liabilities | ₹984.60 | ₹1,053.60 | Total Financial Capitalization |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Balance Sheet for FY 2025–26.
- Strong Capital Base: Equity net worth expanded to ₹722.40 Crore, backed by retained earnings.
- Liquidity Position: Total liquid reserves stood at ₹181.00 Crore, ensuring full self-funding for store expansions.
- Zero Long-Term Debt: The company operates with zero long-term bank borrowings; reported debt items consist entirely of Ind AS 116 lease liabilities.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Cash Flow
Go Fashion generated healthy cash flow from operations during FY 2025–26, supporting store enlargement and IT infrastructure upgrades.
| Cash Flow Activity | FY 2024–25 (₹ Crore) | FY 2025–26 (₹ Crore) | Primary Drivers |
| Operating Cash Flow (OCF) | ₹185.40 | ₹168.20 | Cash generated from retail store sales |
| Investing Cash Flow (ICF) | -₹42.10 | -₹38.50 | Capex for store fit-outs and IT infrastructure |
| Financing Cash Flow (FCF) | -₹128.50 | -₹143.70 | Payment of lease principal and interest costs |
| Net Change in Cash Reserves | -₹14.80 | -₹14.00 | Net movement in liquid reserves |
| Closing Cash Reserves | ₹195.00 | ₹181.00 | Total cash, bank, and liquid investments |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Cash Flow Statement FY 2025–26.
- Operating Cash Conversion: Operating cash flow reached ₹168.20 Crore, reflecting high cash collection efficiency from EBO retail counters.
- Capital Spending: Investing outflows of ₹38.50 Crore were directed toward store fit-outs and warehouse IT automation.
- Lease Servicing: Financing cash outflows were primarily driven by lease liability payments under Ind AS 116 rules.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Board of Directors and Leadership Team
Go Fashion is governed by a Board of Directors comprising experienced retail executives, financial professionals, and independent corporate experts.
| Director / Executive Name | Role / Designation | Committee Membership / Board Responsibilities | Profile Summary |
| Prakash Kumar Saraogi | Managing Director & Promoter | Board Member | Co-founder with over 30 years of textile and retail experience; oversees strategic vision. |
| Gautam Saraogi | Chief Executive Officer & Executive Director | Stakeholders Relationship Committee | Co-founder and operational lead; drives overall expansion, branding, and store strategy. |
| Rahul Saraogi | Executive Director & Promoter | Corporate Social Responsibility Committee | Co-founder; manages key vendor sourcing, procurement, and supply chain logistics. |
| R. Mohan | Chief Financial Officer (CFO) | Financial Leadership | Head of finance, capital allocation, treasury, statutory reporting, and investor relations. |
| Gayathri Kethar | Company Secretary & Compliance Officer | Corporate Secretarial & Legal | Leads corporate governance compliance, secretarial affairs, and SEBI filings. |
| Independent Director (Chair) | Independent Board Director | Audit Committee (Chair), Nomination & Remuneration | Oversees statutory reporting, audit integrity, and corporate governance. |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Board & Governance Reports FY 2025–26.
Prakash Kumar Saraogi — Managing Director
Prakash Kumar Saraogi is the Managing Director and Promoter of Go Fashion (India) Limited. With over three decades of commercial experience in the Indian apparel, fabric procurement, and garment manufacturing sectors, he provides overall strategic direction to the business.
Gautam Saraogi — Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Gautam Saraogi is the Chief Executive Officer, Executive Director, and Co-founder. He has spearheaded the Go Colors retail concept since its inception in 2010. He manages retail expansion, EBO store design, omnichannel integrations, marketing strategy, and category expansion into non-leggings bottomwear.
Rahul Saraogi — Executive Director
Rahul Saraogi serves as Executive Director and Co-founder. He oversees vendor management, job-worker contracting, raw material sourcing, and logistics coordination across the central distribution facilities in Tirupur and Bhiwandi.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Subsidiaries, Associates, Joint Ventures
Go Fashion (India) Limited operates as a standalone operating entity with zero active corporate subsidiaries, associate entities, or joint venture companies reported during FY 2025–26.
| Entity Name | Relationship Type | Ownership % | Revenue Contribution | Operational Scope |
| No active subsidiaries | Standalone Entity | N/A | N/A | All business activities are conducted directly under Go Fashion (India) Limited. |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Statutory Reports FY 2025–26.
- Operating Structure: All retail transactions, vendor contracts, and physical properties are held directly by Go Fashion (India) Limited.
- Financial Transparency: Financial results reflect direct standalone operational performance without complex inter-company transactions.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Other Investments (Including Minority / Portfolio Holdings)
Go Fashion’s investment policy prohibits speculative non-core equity investments. The company’s investment portfolio consists exclusively of liquid, high-safety treasury holdings designed to preserve capital reserves.
| Investment / Asset Class | Valuation Method | Total Value (₹ Crore) | Strategic Purpose |
| Liquid Mutual Funds | Fair Value through Profit & Loss (FVTPL) | ₹125.00 | Treasury yield optimization and liquidity management. |
| Bank Fixed Deposits | Amortized Cost | ₹56.00 | Capital preservation and store opening reserves. |
| Total Liquid Investment Portfolio | Treasury Holdings | ₹181.00 | Total Cash & Liquid Investment Balance. |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Financial Notes FY 2025–26.
- Minority Corporate Holdings: The company holds zero equity stakes in non-affiliated corporate entities.
- Risk Management: Liquid investments are maintained in top-rated money market debt instruments and overnight bank deposits.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Physical Properties
Go Fashion operates an extensive physical property network spanning retail store premises, corporate facilities, and distribution hubs.
| Property Category | Count / Asset Type | Location / Regional Footprint | Usage & Function |
| Exclusive Brand Outlets (EBOs) | 802 Store Premises | 195 Cities across India | Direct customer retail counters and brand displays. |
| Large Format Store Counters | 2,568 Touchpoints | Pan-India Department Stores | Shop-in-shop partner retail counters. |
| Central Distribution Hub 1 | Warehouse Facility | Tirupur, Tamil Nadu | Primary manufacturing aggregation and southern hub. |
| Central Distribution Hub 2 | Warehouse Facility | Bhiwandi, Maharashtra | Primary northern/western regional distribution hub. |
| Registered Corporate Office | Corporate Headquarters | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | Executive offices, design labs, and administrative operations. |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Operational Report FY 2025–26.
- Retail Format Real Estate: Average store sizes are expanding from 300–500 sq. ft. layouts to 700+ sq. ft. large-format templates to display non-leggings lines.
- Asset-Light Ownership: Retail premises and logistics facilities are leased, preserving capital for core commercial operations.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Founders
Go Fashion was founded in 2010 by members of the Saraogi family in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
- Prakash Kumar Saraogi: Managing Director and Co-founder. Brought extensive industry domain knowledge in fabric sourcing, textile manufacturing, and financial planning.
- Gautam Saraogi: Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder. Conceptualized the Go Colors concept, creating a dedicated, brand-led bottomwear retail store format.
- Rahul Saraogi: Executive Director and Co-founder. Built the vendor network, job-work contracting architecture, and central distribution hubs in Tirupur and Bhiwandi.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Parent
Go Fashion (India) Limited is an independent, publicly traded operating company with no ultimate parent entity. The firm is controlled by its original founding promoters, the Saraogi family, through direct individual shareholdings and family trust structures.
| Promoter Entity / Individual | Role / Nature of Holding | Shareholding Percentage (%) |
| Saraogi Family Trusts & Promoters | Ultimate Promoter Group | 54.20% |
| Total Promoter Controlling Stake | Promoter Ownership | 54.20% |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Shareholding Reports FY 2025–26.
Investments and Capital Expenditure Plans
During FY 2025–26, Go Fashion deployed capital to modernize store formats, enhance supply chain technology, and expand inventory depth.
- Large-Format Store Fit-Outs: Allocating capital to convert existing compact stores into 700+ sq. ft. formats and construct new flagship stores.
- Digital & IT Infrastructure: Investing in ERP enterprise software, store-level inventory auto-replenishment systems, and omnichannel e-commerce tools.
- Supply Chain Automation: Upgrading material sorting systems at Tirupur and Bhiwandi central distribution centers.
- International Cluster Testing: Allocating growth capex to evaluate retail store performance in selected Middle East shopping malls.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Shareholding Pattern
As of March 31, 2026, the shareholding structure of Go Fashion (India) Limited was distributed across Promoters, Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs), Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs), and Public Shareholders.
| Shareholder Category | Shareholding Percentage (%) | Key Institutional / Investor Groups |
| Promoters & Promoter Group | 54.20% | Saraogi Family & Vks Family Trust |
| Domestic Institutional Investors (DIIs) | 25.90% | Mutual Funds, Insurance Companies, AIFs |
| Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) | 3.50% | Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) |
| Public & Individual Shareholders | 16.40% (Calculated by FirmsWorld) | Retail Investors and High-Net-Worth Individuals |
| Total Shareholding | 100.00% | Total Issued Capital Base |
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Shareholding Pattern Filing FY 2025–26.
- Promoter Alignment: Promoters maintain a controlling stake of 54.20%, ensuring long-term alignment with operational decisions.
- Institutional Support: Domestic mutual funds hold a strong 25.90% position, reflecting institutional confidence in the business model.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Future Strategy
Go Fashion’s medium-term strategic roadmap focuses on five key pillars designed to strengthen market leadership and drive sustainable long-term returns.
- Store Format Transformation: Accelerating the shift from compact outlets to 700+ sq. ft. large-format stores capable of housing over 50 styles.
- Non-Leggings Share Expansion: Driving the revenue contribution of value-added non-leggings (trousers, palazzos, joggers, athleisure) past 75%.
- Cluster-Led Footprint Growth: Deepening store density in existing tier-1 cities while expanding into under-penetrated tier-2 and tier-3 markets.
- Omnichannel Integration: Connecting EBO inventory with online ordering channels for rapid localized delivery and return options.
- Disciplined Margin Protection: Maintaining gross profit margins at ~63% by avoiding deep discounting and managing job-worker production costs.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Key Strengths
Go Fashion’s business model is supported by distinct competitive advantages:
- First-Mover Leadership: Pioneer and market defining brand in organized women’s bottomwear retail.
- Unrivaled Inventory Depth: Offers 50+ distinct styles across 120+ color options, creating a significant competitive moat.
- High Gross Margin Profile: Consistently delivers 63.20% gross profit margins through sharp pricing and zero reliance on heavy end-of-season sales.
- Asset-Light Operations: 100% outsourced manufacturing ecosystem (170 suppliers and 74 job workers) ensures high return on capital.
- Robust Liquidity: Net-debt-free balance sheet supported by ₹181.00 Crore in liquid cash reserves.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Key Challenges and Risks
Go Fashion manages several operational, market, and macro risks inherent to the fashion retail sector:
- Real Estate & Lease Inflation: Rising rental costs in prime shopping malls and high-street locations can impact store-level EBITDA margins.
- Raw Material Price Volatility: Fluctuations in yarn and cotton fabric prices directly affect job-work sourcing costs.
- Evolving Fashion Preferences: Shifts in consumer style choices require rapid product development and inventory management to prevent stock obsolescence.
- Retail Footfall Variations: Disruption in high-street traffic or shopping mall footfalls can temper short-term store productivity.
- Working Capital Sourcing: Managing inventory levels across 802 EBOs and 2,568 LFS counters requires tight demand forecasting.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
Conclusion and Strategic Outlook
Go Fashion (India) Limited demonstrated strategic alignment and operational resilience in FY 2025–26. By executing a deliberate reset of its store network—transitioning toward 700+ sq. ft. retail environments—the business has positioned its flagship brand, Go Colors, to capture higher-value, multi-category bottomwear sales.
Supported by steady operating revenues of ₹838.01 Crore, strong gross profit margins of 63.20%, an EBITDA of ₹237.11 Crore, and ₹181.00 Crore in net liquid reserves, the company possesses the financial strength needed to fund store expansions without adding long-term debt. As value-added non-leggings now account for 71.00% of sales and international store pilots take shape, Go Fashion remains well-positioned to maintain its leadership in the Indian apparel market.
Source: Go Fashion (India) Limited Annual Report FY 2025–26.
FAQ Section
What is the official full legal name of the company?
The official full legal name of the company is Go Fashion (India) Limited.
What is Go Fashion’s main consumer brand?
Go Fashion operates exclusively under its main consumer brand, Go Colors.
How many stores and sales channels does Go Fashion operate?
As of FY 2025–26, Go Fashion operates 802 Exclusive Brand Outlets (EBOs) and 2,568 Large Format Store (LFS) touchpoints across 195 cities in India, alongside online channels and an international store in Dubai.
What was Go Fashion’s revenue and net profit in FY 2025–26?
In FY 2025–26, Go Fashion generated ₹838.01 Crore in Revenue from Operations and achieved a Net Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹59.18 Crore, with an EBITDA of ₹237.11 Crore.
Does Go Fashion manufacture its own clothing products?
No, Go Fashion utilizes an asset-light sourcing model where 100% of garment production is contract-manufactured through a network of 170 suppliers and 74 job workers.
What percentage of revenues comes from non-leggings products?
Value-added non-leggings products (trousers, palazzos, joggers, treggings, jeggings, athleisure) contributed 71.00% of total operational revenues in FY 2025–26.
Who are the main founders and leaders of Go Fashion?
Go Fashion was founded by Prakash Kumar Saraogi (Managing Director), Gautam Saraogi (CEO & Executive Director), and Rahul Saraogi (Executive Director).
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