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.











