A Note from the Founder
Qavah didn’t start as a business idea.
It started as something much simpler.
I just couldn’t find anything I actually wanted to wear.
Most of what I saw felt loud.
Overdesigned.
Covered in logos.
It didn’t feel like me.
And it didn’t feel like the people I trained with.
So I started making something different.
But over time, I realized this wasn’t just about shirts.
It was about something I had been learning in a completely different part of my life.
The word Qavah comes from Hebrew.
It means to wait.
To endure.
To hold tension with purpose.
That idea comes directly from my faith.
As a follower of Jesus Christ, I’ve had to learn what it means to wait.
To trust.
To keep going when nothing seems to be moving.
Not passively.
But with intention.
That kind of endurance looks a lot like training.
You show up.
You put in the work.
You don’t always see results right away.
But something is happening.
Even when it’s quiet.
That connection—between endurance in sport and endurance in life—
is what shaped Qavah.
Not as a statement.
Not as something to push on people.
But as something that’s simply there.
If you see it, you see it.
At the end of the day, this is still simple.
I make things I want to wear.
Things that feel right after a long run.
Or on a tired afternoon.
Or in the middle of a season where you’re just trying to stay consistent.
If you’ve ever been in that space,
you already understand it.
— Jason