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W❤️² · one word, one product, one signal

About Would Love To

Would Love To is a Vietnam-based made-to-order clothing concept: one personal word, premium products, optional ShopLink QR and a separate HuntGame layer.

A product company built in Vietnam

Would Love To, written W❤️², is a made-to-order clothing concept operated by SHOPLINK COMPANY LIMITED in Vietnam. The store is designed around a simple consumer action: choose a garment and choose one word you would love to bring closer to your life. That word becomes the visible identity of the product.

The company does not need every buyer to become a player. The clothing store is intentionally capable of standing on its own: a guest can configure a product, buy it and receive it. A signed-in Mr.Host account adds continuity across ShopLink, orders, collection and the optional game layer.

One signal instead of a wall of slogans

Most personalised clothing systems begin with a blank canvas and ask the buyer to become a designer. Would Love To narrows that decision. One word can carry a mood, intention, joke, goal or invitation. The product system then gives that word controlled placements, artwork scales and brand treatments.

That constraint is part of the identity. Love, Rise, Travel, Focus, Dance or a buyer's own supported word should feel like a signal on a premium product rather than a generic print-on-demand template.

Made-to-order product truth

The constructor, cart, checkout, order history and collection are designed to share one saved product visual. The same principle applies to product data: prices come from the live catalog, colour keys are canonical variants and product claims are published only when they are supported by the current manufacturing record.

The T-shirt currently names long-staple Pima cotton in the storefront. The premium A-frame cap names Korean twill. Where a supplier composition, GSM figure or shrinkage number is not verified in the public canon, Would Love To does not copy a number from another garment simply to make the page sound more technical.

How Mr.Host fits without swallowing the store

Would Love To is the commerce experience. Mr.Host is the connected identity and social layer. ShopLink carries a person's signal online, while HuntGame can add a real-world scan mechanic. Those experiences share an account when a customer signs in, but the store does not force game onboarding on someone who only wants the product.

This architecture lets the same customer move deeper only when it is useful: guest shopping first, account continuity second, social identity third and HuntGame as an optional layer.

What we publish as factual source material

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