10 Best Indian Streetwear Brands in 2026, Ranked

FUE 10 Best Indian Streetwear Brands

The Indian streetwear scene has finally grown up. What started as oversized Bewakoof prints and Snitch shirts has matured into a real ecosystem: brands that care about fabric weight, fit, and longevity. Here are 10 names actually doing it right in 2026.

This isn't a paid list. It's the brands we'd recommend to a friend who texts "where do I shop in India?"


1. FUE (Fearless Under Everything)

The brand we run, so take this with the appropriate grain of salt. FUE sits at the intersection of PREMIUM streetwear and Indian craftsmanship: 320 GSM cottons, metal hardware, garment-dyed pieces. Pricing sits between mass and luxury. Pieces last 3+ seasons.

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2. Almost Gods

Heavy graphics, oversized fits, drop-based releases. Strong art direction: their lookbooks are some of the best in the country.

3. Bluorng

South Indian streetwear with cultural references woven into pieces. Strong identity, often experimental. Limited drops sell out quickly.

4. Six5Six Street

Mumbai-based, basketball-adjacent. Heavy jerseys, varsity jackets, premium cottons. The closest Indian brand to American 90s sportswear. If you like the jersey aesthetic, the FUE Legacy Jersey carries the same DNA.

FUE The Legacy Jersey

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5. Capsul

Premium basics, neutral palette, considered fits. The "quiet luxury" of Indian streetwear.

6. Huemn

The originator of premium Indian streetwear. Conceptual collections, fashion-week presentations, runs at the high end of the market.

7. KaSha

More fashion than streetwear, but worth knowing. Strong silhouettes, considered tailoring, frequent collaborations.

8. NorBlack NorWhite

Print-heavy, India-rooted, gender-neutral. Strong identity for buyers who want pieces with cultural texture.

9. The Souled Store

Mass market. Good for licensed graphics and cheap basics. Quality varies. Best for fillers, not statement pieces.

10. Bewakoof / Snitch

Entry tier. Fine for first-job graphic tees and impulse buys. Outgrown quickly if you start caring about fabric and fit.


How to Choose

Three things separate good from great in Indian streetwear: fabric weight (look for 200 GSM+ for tees, 300 GSM+ for sweats), fit cut intentionally (oversized should still have shoulder placement, not just be a tent), and hardware (metal zippers, sturdy stitching at stress points).

If you're upgrading from the Bewakoof tier, jump to mid-premium: FUE, Almost Gods, Six5Six, before going luxury. The first tier-jump buys you a lot more than the second one does.

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