The ₹3,000 question

Is it possible to buy genuinely premium streetwear — heavyweight fabric, reinforced construction, original graphics — for under ₹3,000 in India? The honest answer: yes, but only from brands that control their own supply chain.

Why price does not equal quality

International streetwear resellers charge ₹8,000–₹15,000 for pieces that cost ₹1,500 to manufacture. The markup covers licensing, import duties, distributor margins and brand premium. An Indian brand manufacturing in India has none of these costs.

THE SUNYA's entire collection sits between ₹999 and ₹2,999. Every piece uses Supima cotton or premium fleece, German-threaded seams, and original graphics. The pricing is honest because the supply chain is short.

What ₹3,000 should get you

  • Hoodies: 280–350 GSM cotton fleece, brushed-back liner, structured hood, rib-knit cuffs
  • T-shirts: 240 GSM Supima cotton, pre-shrunk, discharge or embroidered graphics
  • Sweatshirts: 240 GSM cotton blend, soft-brushed interior, reinforced shoulders

The best picks under ₹3,000

  • MOKSHA hoodie — ₹2,799 — 320 GSM, matte tonal embroidery
  • ĀRAMBH hoodie — ₹2,999 — 350 GSM heavyweight, the statement piece
  • BLAZE — ₹2,599 — discharge-ink graphic, mid-heavy fleece
  • TRINETRA tee — ₹1,599 — third-eye motif, Supima cotton
  • AHAM BRAHMASMI tee — ₹1,599 — Vedic mahāvākya in modern typography

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