About Us

 

Threadoire was born out of something deeply personal — a feeling that many of us share but often can’t quite put into words. That longing to wear something that feels good, not just on the skin but also in the heart. Something that’s made with care, that tells a story, and most importantly — doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket.

The name itself — Threadoire — came to us as a blend of the word Thread, which is the soul of every fabric, and a gentle, crafted ending that hints at elegance and emotion. Oire, a crafted suffix echoing elegance, heritage, and contemporary expression. Together, it speaks of something that is stitched with care, purpose, and identity.

We started Threadoire with a simple question: Why does premium always have to mean expensive? And in a world where fashion moves fast, why isn’t there more space for things made slowly, thoughtfully, and responsibly?

Our answer was to build a brand that brings premium-quality fabrics to people at reasonable prices — without cutting corners, without chasing trends, and without losing the essence of Indian craftsmanship. We wanted to create clothes that let Indian fabrics breathe — not just in ethnic wear, but also in everyday modern wardrobes. Because we truly believe Indian textiles are powerful and versatile enough to shape both tradition and trend.

At Threador, everything we do is intentional. From choosing soft, breathable, locally sourced fabrics to designing pieces that can be worn on a festive evening or a casual outing — we think of you in every step. Our pieces are made to feel familiar yet fresh, rooted yet ready to move with you.

This is slow fashion, done the Indian way.

Our vision is simple — to make fashion that feels closer to home. For us, and for everyone who’s ever felt left out by overpriced tags or underwhelming quality. We’re here to bridge that gap, with clothes that make you feel seen, valued, and connected — to your culture, your style, and your story.

Welcome to Threadoire.
Where every thread matters — because every story does.