Our story
A workshop in Mirpur, one contact book, and a Facebook page. That was Looms in 2022. Here is what happened next.
Looms started because we could not find a jersey that fit right, held its shape after ten washes, and did not cost a month of pocket money. So we made one.
We took a workshop in Mirpur, found tailors who cared about GSM weights, and started small. Fifty pieces in the first batch. Forty-eight sold before the week was out.
The other two went to us. We still wear them.
A jersey that feels right on day one and still fits after 200 washes starts with the correct cotton weight. We run GSM tests before placing orders. We wash samples before approving colour batches. The material is not a detail — it is the product.
We do not stock things just to fill a grid. Every item in the Looms catalogue earned its place. If a cut did not sell in 90 days, it did not come back next season. The range is tight because we keep it that way — deliberately, not because we are small.
Our workshop is in Mirpur. Our tailors are people we know by name. We pay fair rates, order in quantities that make sense, and do not cut corners. We are not trying to be the cheapest option on the market. We are trying to be the one you come back to.
Stitched in a rented workshop in Mirpur with a team of three tailors. Sold out on Facebook in five days.
Launched the Looms storefront. First 100 orders shipped across Dhaka within 48 hours. Started taking bulk requests.
12 new tee designs. First corporate order from a firm in Gulshan. Moved to a larger production space in Mirpur-10.
Launched everyday tees, polos, and cut-and-sew pieces. Crossed 1,500 pieces sold. Shipping expanded to Chittagong and Sylhet.
Three limited drops. All three sold out within 48 hours. Partnered with Dhaka photographers for the full campaign.
New jerseys. Updated tees. Delivered within 48 hours across Bangladesh.