Meet Miller McCoy | Branding and Manufacturing incubator / agency


We had the good fortune of connecting with Miller McCoy and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Miller, what was your thought process behind starting your own business?
Limitless MFG started very organically. Stephen Mangini and I had each built our own clothing brands, and we were styling musicians in our pieces. What surprised us was how quickly artists and talent began asking if we could create that same level of product and brand identity for them.
At first, it was just manufacturing — helping them get their merch made. But soon we realized: if we’re producing the clothing, we should also be designing it. Then came the need for online stores, so we added Shopify development. Then fulfillment. Then product photography. Then customer service.
Before long, we weren’t just a merch provider — we were running the full backend of fashion and lifestyle brands. That’s when it clicked: we weren’t just helping people make clothes, we were building real, sustainable businesses behind talent and IP. That became our mission — to turn creativity into commerce, and passion into product.

Can you give our readers an introduction to your business? Maybe you can share a bit about what you do and what sets you apart from others?
Limitless MFG is a full-scale brand incubation and production agency. We operate as the backend for creators, musicians, and entertainment-driven brands — handling everything from design and manufacturing to Shopify builds, fulfillment, customer service, and strategy.
What sets us apart is how hands-on we are with our clients. We’re not just printing t-shirts — we’re building real brands, sustainable revenue streams, and creative legacies. We started out making clothes for ourselves, then for friends and musicians who loved our style. Before long, the demand grew — and we scaled with it, adding web, warehousing, customer service, and more. Every time we saw a gap, we built the solution in-house.
It hasn’t been easy. We started with no investors, no blueprint, and no shortcuts. We had to figure out production, shipping, pricing, quality control — all while working with high-pressure, fast-moving talent. There were sleepless nights, missed shipments, and learning curves that nearly broke us. But every challenge made us sharper. We kept leveling up the service, the systems, and the product — and our clients kept growing with us.
I’m most proud of the brands we’ve helped bring to life. Seeing a client go from an idea in their Notes app to a six-figure drop or a fully merchandised tour — that’s the win. That’s the payoff.
What I want the world to know is: we built Limitless with no handouts, just hustle, creativity, and the belief that artists deserve better infrastructure. We’re here to change what it means to “sell merch.” We’re here to help people build movements.

If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
Day 1 – Welcome to LA
Land in Burbank Airport, drop the bags at our LA Compound. Head into the city for a Quick hike up Runyon to shake off the flight, then late dinner at Gjelina in Venice for the atmosphere, or Jon & Vinny’s for something more low-key and legendary.
Day 2 – City + Culture
Start at Alfred’s Coffee (gotta do it at least once), hit Melrose Trading Post or vintage spots like Wasteland. Tour some galleries — maybe The Broad or something niche downtown. At night, catch a show at The Roxy or Lodge Room in Highland Park.
Day 3 – Creative Energy Day
I’d bring them by the Limitless HQ, walk them through our showroom and workspace. Then maybe head to DTLA Arts District — lunch at Bestia or Bavel, and explore creative spaces or pop-ups. Evening rooftop drinks at Perch or Bar Lis.
Day 4 – Mountains + Balance
Early trail run in Topanga or Dirt Mulholland (one of my favorite resets), followed by brunch at Malibu Farm. Chill beach afternoon, then sunset drinks at Nobu Malibu if we’re feeling bougie.
Day 5 – Work Hard, Play Hard
Morning workout at Dogpound or any high-energy gym, then co-working or shooting content at Soho Warehouse. Finish with dinner at Mother Wolf or Osteria Mozza, and maybe swing through a secret show or afterparty.
Day 6 – Eastside Exploration
Breakfast burrito from Tacos Villa Corona, then explore Highland Park, Echo Park Lake, and hidden gems like Desert Vintage. Grab a beer at Homage Brewing or late-night dumplings in SGV.
Day 7 – Reflect + Reset
Morning walk on the beach, smoothie at SunLife Organics, and some journaling at Palos Verdes Cliffs or Point Dume. Finish the trip with a backyard cookout or hang with close friends, just vibing out.
LA is a city of contrast — grit and glamor, hustle and stillness — and I’d want them to experience all of it. From warehouse studios to oceanside dinners, there’s inspiration everywhere if you know where to look.

The Shoutout series is all about recognizing that our success and where we are in life is at least somewhat thanks to the efforts, support, mentorship, love and encouragement of others. So is there someone that you want to dedicate your shoutout to?
Definitely my business partners, Stephen Mangini and Brett Schwers — Limitless wouldn’t be what it is without them. I also have to give a shoutout to everyone who doubted us. The people who didn’t think a few kids from the middle of nowhere could break into the fashion and entertainment industry — they fueled us just as much as any support did. That chip on our shoulder turned into drive, and that drive turned into something real.
Website: https://www.limitless-mfg.com
Instagram: @limitless.mfg
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miller-mccoy-2199b3176
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHAbbvsCkwY_LDCbCnvRbg/


