About us
Who We Are
Suveshh is an ethnic kidswear brand born from everyday cuddles, classroom giggles, and the very real question: “Why can’t traditional clothes be as comfy as playtime?”
Started by a mother who is also a kindergarten teacher, Suveshh comes from years of watching little humans learn, nap, run, spill, dance, and grow—sometimes all within five minutes. We design clothes that understand children, not just dress them.
Our pieces are made for festivals & floor play. For photos & naps. For memories that smell like ghee laddoos and sound like laughter.
Mission
To craft soft, breathable clothing for little ones — designed with care, stitched with intention, and made to support everyday moments of comfort, play, and warmth.
Vision
To build a world where children’s clothing is kinder to skin, easier for parents, and thoughtfully made — becoming a brand families grow with and trust over time.

What Our Logo Means
Our logo is simple, playful, and gentle—just like childhood should be.
The soft curves represent warmth, care, and the ease we want every child to feel in our clothes. The balance in the form reflects how we blend tradition with comfort, culture with playfulness. Nothing loud. Nothing forced. Just calm, happy, and reassuring—like a familiar lullaby.
It’s a reminder that ethnic wear doesn’t need to be stiff to be special.
About the Founder
Preeti Kasana
Mother. Kindergarten Teacher. Founder of Suveshh.
Suveshh began with Preeti Kasana—first as a mother, then as a teacher, and eventually as a founder who noticed a gap no one was really talking about.
Preeti started Suveshh with a simple belief—children deserve clothes that respect their comfort as much as their culture. Clothes that allow movement, breathing, sitting on the floor, sudden naps, and endless curiosity.
Every Suveshh design is influenced by her years with children—their needs, their habits, and their unfiltered honesty. If a child can’t move freely, sleep peacefully, or smile easily in it, it doesn’t belong at Suveshh.
This brand isn’t built in a boardroom.
It’s built in classrooms, homes, and real childhood moments.

