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When we think about what Mercy & More represents, it isn’t just the words placed on our clothing, it’s the integrity of the clothing itself. Clothing is personal. It touches your skin. It becomes part of your everyday life.
If we were going to place messages of faith on something, it mattered deeply to us that the garment itself was honest in how it was made, what it was made from, and how long it would last. So we took our time.
In the early stages of Mercy & More, we explored a wide range of manufacturing options, including overseas production. On the surface, there were many appealing promises, lower costs, faster timelines, and fabrics described as “premium cotton”. But the further we looked, the more we realised how difficult it was to truly verify those claims.
We couldn’t confidently guarantee where the cotton was actually grown, whether the fabric was genuinely 100% cotton, or how transparent the supply chain really was. For us, that lack of clarity mattered. Mercy & More wasn’t something we wanted to build on assumptions.
If we were going to place messages of faith on something, it mattered deeply to us that the garment itself was honest in how it was made, what it was made from, and how long it would last. So we took our time.
In the early stages of Mercy & More, we explored a wide range of manufacturing options, including overseas production. On the surface, there were many appealing promises, lower costs, faster timelines, and fabrics described as “premium cotton”. But the further we looked, the more we realised how difficult it was to truly verify those claims.
We couldn’t confidently guarantee where the cotton was actually grown, whether the fabric was genuinely 100% cotton, or how transparent the supply chain really was. For us, that lack of clarity mattered. Mercy & More wasn’t something we wanted to build on assumptions.