Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Business Highlight: Do U Pray

Do U Pray is a minority-owned clothing and fashion brand that seamlessly blends apparel with faith-based ministry. The Indianapolis-based company, founded by entrepreneur Doupray (also known as Mario “FatBoy” Harris), operates with a dual mission: to spread God’s Word through wearable art and to provide a platform for spiritual support and community prayer.

Central to the brand’s identity is its trademarked “Faith Shoes” line, a signature product that serves as a visual testament to the wearer’s beliefs and commitment to a “Stay Prayed Up” lifestyle. The company’s apparel extends beyond footwear to include a range of clothing items, all designed to encourage prayer, strength and gratitude in challenging times. This blend of fashion and faith positions Do U Pray within the growing segment of “inspirational streetwear,” where personal expression and spiritual devotion intersect.

Beyond its product sales, Do U Pray operates an active prayer ministry. The company’s website invites visitors to submit prayer requests. It states a commitment to praying with individuals 24/7, reinforcing the brand’s foundational belief that prayer is an essential source of strength and guidance.

As a participant at the HBCU All-Star Game vendor fair, Do U Pray represents the vibrant ecosystem of minority-owned businesses in Indianapolis that are merging commerce with community impact. The brand continues to build a loyal following among those seeking apparel that reflects their faith journey.

More information is available by contacting Douprayllc@gmail.com.


This minority business highlight was composed by Noral Parham as part of the 2026 HBCU All-Star Vendors Showcase. Contact him at 317-762-7846 or noralp@indyrecorder.com. Visit indianaminoritybusinessmagazine.com for more.

Noral Parham
Noral Parham
Noral Parham is the multi-media & senior sports reporter for the Indianapolis Recorder, one of the oldest Black publications in the country. Parham has worked with various leagues to provide a diverse perspective in sports, including the Big Ten, Big East, IHSAA, IndyCar, MLB, NHRA, NFL, NBA, WNBA, WWE and the Olympics. Prior to joining the Recorder, Parham served as the community advocate of the MLK Center in Indianapolis and senior copywriter for an e-commerce and marketing firm in Denver.

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