Krvvy, established by college friends Yash Goyal and Anant Bhardwaj, is entering the season looking for ₹1.2 crore in exchange for 2% equity. What started as a mutual entrepreneurial itch has transformed into a D2C brand utilizing biodegradable polyamide fabric mixed with spandex, akin to renowned global giants. They are challenged by Invogue, established by Maadhav Saxena and Ragini, who enter with a request of ₹50 lakh for 2.25% equity. In 2023, Invogue launched as one of the early entrants in India’s shape wear market and has made significant investments in branding, including appointing actress Malaika Arora as its representative.
Sharing their experience, Krvvy’s founders said, “We realised that shape wear shouldn’t feel restrictive or be reserved only for special occasions. Through Shark Tank India Season 5, we want to take this belief to every corner of the country. Krvvy is designed as everyday inner wear, comfortable, functional, and confidence-boosting. With nearly 50% of our ordeRscoming from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, we see a clear shift in the Indian consumer towards premium yet practical lingerie.”