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Crocs | Classic

What: Collection of footwear for men and women

USP: The comfortable and super stylish Classic collection can be personalised to go with your mood and creativity, providing that extra pop of colour to your Holi outfit. The Jibbitz charms are fun little images, letters, sayings, characters, and bits of pop culture mounted on a post to pop into the holes of your Crocs Classics.

Price: Rs 2,495 onwards (Classic Clogs); Rs 199 onwards (Jibbitz); and Rs 2,495 onwards (tie dye slides)

Availability: At Jibbitz charms stores and online on shopcrocs.in

About the company: Crocs is a world leader in innovative casual footwear for women, men and children, combining comfort and style with a value that consumers know and love. Crocs has quickly evolved to cross-cultural boundaries and now leads a global consumer movement of over 100 million pairs of shoes sold to date.

Arjun Kilachand | STAY

What: Collection of sustainable, organically grown fabrics

USP: Stay is a sophisticated, minimal menswear collection featuring sustainable, organically grown fabrics. It has an array of luxurious lounge sets perfect for working from home or while on the move.

Price: Rs 10,000-20,000

Availability: Online on Aza, Curato, Indias Pop Up, Agashe, Carma and arjunkilachand.com

About the company: Arjun Kilachand is a luxury men’s label offering Indian ethnic wear and western formals for men. With its seamless integration of rich Indian heritage with modern sensibilities, the brand promises to redefine men’s ethnic fashion with quality, aesthetics and style.

Kasturi Kundal

What: Collection of saris

USP: Kasturi Kundal is involved in the entire process of crafting and designing the saris, starting with the selection of the best yarn and the usage of pure mulberry silk as the preferred choice for silk sarees. Superior quality of linen, cotton, and khadi is used for the other saris.

Price: Rs 15,990-35,990

Availability: Online on instagram.com/kasturikundal

About the company: Kasturi Kundal is a homegrown brand that was born with the belief of carrying forward the luxurious legacy of Indian handlooms through incredibly handcrafted and handwoven saris.

Jaypore | Indian Summer

What: Collection of kurtas and shirts for men

USP: The menswear essentials collection in signature fabrics of handspun handloom solids and printed cotton captures the mood of the Indian summer, with its motifs and craft details in many shades of season.

Price: Rs 1,190 (white-blue block printed cotton half sleeve shirt); Rs 1,290 (black block printed cotton very short kurta; and Rs 1,690 (Blue Dabu Printed Cotton Long Kurta)

Availability: Online at jaypore.com

About the company: Jaypore, a made-in-India brand, focuses on products with unique, high quality craftsmanship; unmistakably local designs that feel at home anywhere in the world. Jaypore’s products include home decor, accessories, jewellery, apparel, gifts, vintage items and more.

Alberto Torresi | Contemporary Drive

What: Collection of footwear for men

USP: The Contemporary Drive collection brings together vintage and contemporary aesthetics with fine detailing and futuristic patterns. The two-toned silhouette in the footwear makes it a best fit for both formal and a casual gala.

Price: Rs 4,995 onwards

Availability: At POS across India and online at albertotorresi.com

About the company: Alberto Torresi is India’s leading iconic footwear brand. Synonym to style and comfort, the brand renders uniquely crafted shoe range in the finest leather with shock cushioning and sturdy gripping soles.

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