At Tezhhomayaa, every piece of apparel begins as a spark—an idea that wants to become something real. Our journey from concept to garment is not merely technical—it’s deeply creative, rooted in vision, energy, and intention.
Our founder explains that Tezhhomayaa originated through “intense meditative visions … flashing in a constant rhythm” that culminated into designs, patterns, and colours. This is our starting point. A feeling, a pattern, an intuition of movement and form. When we pick up the sketchpad it’s not simply to draw: it’s to translate that energetic vision into lines, shapes and potential.
One of Tezhhomayaa’s core values is “Remove Unnecessary”: “Simplicity. Starting with something as basic as the side seams, we make sure every unnecessary thing is removed from our product.”
In practice this means our design team works rigorously: which seams are essential? Which pockets are meaningful? What print enhances movement rather than distracts? This trimming of excess is as much part of the craft as adding detail.
Once the sketch evolves into a pattern, material choice becomes key. For example, for the “Orekka” Training Shorts – Carmine, we chose a technical fabric with four-way stretch, moisture-wicking and durability up to 1000 washes.
We aren’t just designing for aesthetics. We’re designing for performance, for wearability, for the interaction of body + movement + garment. The vision informs the function.
The prints and patterns at Tezhhomayaa reflect our origin — that surge of creation, energy, rhythm, cosmos. In this step we translate concepts into colour and print. What felt like motion or energy in the meditative space becomes graphic—on a fabric, on a garment. This is where the aesthetic identity emerges.
With pattern, material and print in place, the stitching and sewing stage brings everything into tangible form. Each seam, every finishing detail is intentional. The value “Reject Unspectacular” reminds us: nothing less than spectacular will do.
It’s here that the garment takes its final shape. The fit is tested. The comfort is evaluated. The design vision is measured in how it moves on the body.
When the garment is finished, it is more than clothing—it’s a statement of the brand’s philosophy. When you wear Tezhhomayaa you wear that vision-to-stitch journey: from internal spark, to sketch, to material, to movement.
We invite you to explore our collection and feel that difference.
Each piece carries intention.
