Since 1949 we have proudly served Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean.

The Textile King

With a rich history spanning over seven decades, we are synonymous with affordability and diverse offerings that cater to our community’s unique needs.

In addition to our flagship store in Port-of-Spain, we now have a second location in Barataria, making it even easier for our community to access the finest textiles. Our extensive selection of fabrics, home textiles, and furnishings reflects our passion for our craft and our customers. Every team member, from the owner to our knowledgeable staff, is dedicated to exceeding expectations and ensuring a shopping experience like no other.

At Jimmy Aboud, we don’t just sell textiles; we weave connections.

Our deep-rooted relationships with patrons and staff create a vibrant community that is integral to our identity. As we look to the future, we remain dedicated to expanding our offerings and supporting local fashion, Carnival designs, and cherished traditions—because our passion for fabric and the people we serve lie at the heart of our business.

The story of Jimmy Aboud began in 1939 with a humble but determined Mr. Jimmy Aboud.

1939

1949

1978

2004 - To Present Day

Equipped with a bicycle, a suitcase full of fabric, and an unshakable ambition, Mr. Aboud set out to create something extraordinary.

As a young peddler, he traveled from house to house, selling notions and fabric lengths, building trust and relationships with every customer he met. In those early days, Mr. Aboud’s perseverance was key. He paid only one penny per day for a merchant’s license, unable to afford the full monthly cost, and relied on his reputation for offering credit to his customers. It was through hard work, dedication, and an unwavering belief in his craft that he began to build the foundation of what would become a cultural mainstay in Trinidad and Tobago.

Jimmy Aboud – The Textile King established its first brick and mortar location on Charlotte Street.

Over the years, the business grew, moving to Independence Square and eventually settling at its current location at the corner of Henry and Queen Janelle Commission Streets in Port-of-Spain. As demand for quality fabrics and excellent service grew, Mr. Aboud expanded its operations, opening two more branches – Textile Corner and Factory Outlet – both conveniently located near the flagship store.

Mr. Jimmy Aboud’s legacy lives on today through his children and grandchildren, who continue to manage and operate the business.

What started as the dream of one man has grown into a generational family-run enterprise, deeply rooted in tradition and community.

1939

Equipped with a bicycle, a suitcase full of fabric, and an unshakable ambition, Mr. Aboud set out to create something extraordinary.

As a young peddler, he traveled from house to house, selling notions and fabric lengths, building trust and relationships with every customer he met. In those early days, Mr. Aboud’s perseverance was key. He paid only one penny per day for a merchant’s license, unable to afford the full monthly cost, and relied on his reputation for offering credit to his customers. It was through hard work, dedication, and an unwavering belief in his craft that he began to build the foundation of what would become a cultural mainstay in Trinidad and Tobago.

1949

Jimmy Aboud – The Textile King established its first brick and mortar location on Charlotte Street.

Over the years, the business grew, moving to Independence Square and eventually settling at its current location at the corner of Henry and Queen Janelle Commission Streets in Port-of-Spain. As demand for quality fabrics and excellent service grew, Mr. Aboud expanded its operations, opening two more branches – Textile Corner and Factory Outlet – both conveniently located near the flagship store.

1978

2004 - To Present Day

Mr. Jimmy Aboud’s legacy lives on today through his children and grandchildren, who continue to manage and operate the business.

What started as the dream of one man has grown into a generational family-run enterprise, deeply rooted in tradition and community.