For the woman who is well for herself.
Have you ever taken off your activewear at 6pm and felt like you could breathe — really breathe — for the first time all day?
Have you ever realised the ₹4,000 sports bra you bought is, structurally, the same fabric as a ₹400 polyester kurta — dressed up, repackaged, sold back to you in a flashier colour?
Have you ever wanted clothing that performs without performing? That serves you — not the camera, not the algorithm, not the room?
WEARTH is the answer to those questions.
Why I made this.
"I started WEARTH the year I stopped owning anything that suffocated me."
Every piece of activewear I owned — premium brand, mid-range brand, didn't matter — turned out to be polyester or nylon dressed in a new colour each season. The fabric trapped heat. The waistbands rolled. The fibres shed plastic with every wash. The same garment, repriced.
I wore it because the industry left me no choice. Then one morning, I did.
WEARTH started with one fabric — eucalyptus fibre, grown in managed forests, processed in a closed-loop system that recycles every drop of water. Plant-based. Naturally breathable. Built for a body in Mumbai, in May, in motion.
What we make. Why we make it this way.
We make activewear for women — and for the men they share their lives with — who care what touches their skin. Eucalyptus pulp first. Plant fibre first. Made in India, for the Indian climate, for the woman who reads, runs, and knows the difference between expensive and worth it.
We're small on purpose. We make a few pieces, very well. We don't drop new colours every Tuesday. We don't put our logo on the chest. We don't ask you to wear our identity — we trust you to wear yours, in our fabric.
The science, briefly.
- Eucalyptus pulp produces a fibre 50% more absorbent than cotton and substantially more breathable than polyester, gram for gram.
- Our closed-loop process recycles approximately 99% of solvents and 90% of water — independently audited.
- The fibre is naturally antimicrobial. Our garments stay fresh longer than synthetic ones, without anti-odour chemical treatments.
- Polyester sheds an estimated 700,000 microplastic fibres per wash. Eucalyptus fibre sheds none.
Quietly. Consistently. With purpose.
— Shai, Founder
WEARTH · Mumbai