Clothing chain Goldi lost a factory in Russian attack on Volochysk
Photo: Khmelnytsky OVA

The garment factory in Volochysk, which was destroyed by the Russians on September 10, 2025, belonged to the Goldi-Lenokombinat chain, said Oleksandr Sokolovsky, chairman of the All-Ukrainian Association of Light Industry Employers, on Facebook .

"Sad news for the industry, which has already seen dozens of enterprises destroyed: another peaceful garment factory was damaged by enemy shelling. It happened in the town of Volochysk, Khmelnytsky region. This is one of the production facilities of the well-known clothing chain Goldi-Lenokombinat, which sells only products of its own Ukrainian production," he wrote .

The company employed more than 100 specialists. In total, the company employs more than 1,200 people across the country.

The Goldi chain has more than 40 stores in the largest cities of Ukraine, such as Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia and other regional centers. The Volochysk factory was one of the company's largest production sites, where it sewed a civilian range of clothing – hoodies, shirts, blouses, skirts.

According to him, Goldi founder Oleg Chervonyuk announced his intention to resume production.