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Indian handloom brand, Dressfolk has raised Rs 3.3 crore in seed funding led by All-In Capital

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Dressfolk, an Indian ethical clothing brand specializing in handloom products, successfully secured Rs 3.3 crore in seed funding. The funding round was spearheaded by All-In Capital and featured funding from notable strategic backers, including Sidhant Keshwani of Libas, Sidhesh Chauhan of Jade Blue, and Riju Jhunjhunwala of RSWM Ltd. The recently acquired funds will be deployed to enhance Dressfolk’s product portfolio, bolster its distribution channels, and facilitate the expansion of its team and operational capacities.

Established in 2017, Dressfolk has been established with the dual mission of modernizing traditional Indian connects while supporting local artisan communities. The brand collaborates with over 600 weavers and 120 artisans spanning six Indian states, serving customers worldwide.

Nitin Mehrotra, Founder and CEO of Dressfolk, shared his enthusiasm about the investment, saying, “At Dressfolk, we draw inspiration from previously but create for the future. We design and co-produce all our garments with our artisan community from scratch. We’re delighted that investors saw the immense potential in our long-term vision of building the most compelling destination for luxurious and high-quality Indian looms”.