Thin jersey and weak rib show up after the first wash.
If the collar stretches, the body twists or the fabric pills fast, I won’t use it. Even if it looks fine on day one.
I produce in India. My family has worked in textiles for 30 years, so I know what to check before I recommend a piece.
An association drop, weekly team wear and a one-night event need different weights, fits and finishes.
If the collar stretches, the body twists or the fabric pills fast, I won’t use it. Even if it looks fine on day one.
MRVËY hoodies start at 350 GSM. I also check fleece density, rib, fit and how the print or embroidery sits.
“If you see them worn only at Shotguns and events, it means you f*cked up.”
My family has worked in textiles for 30 years. I use that experience to check the sample and fabric, and to ask for whatever labour information the workshop can document.
I ask for labour information on every order. I share what is documented and say clearly when something has not been verified.
For hoodies, I check GSM, fleece density, rib and comfort. For tees, I check weight, collar, compactness and drape.
Tap where it is made, what it is made from, what you approve and whether you’ll wear it again.
Tap all four. Tap again to remove one.
Send the piece, quantity and date. I’ll recommend the weight and fabric, show you the sourcing information I have and tell you exactly what changes the price.