Thursday 22 September 2016

Hackett brings global fashion to India

A man’s attire describes his personality and his moods. Previously, men did not have too many variations in clothes like women did, but now with new fashion statements crafted by brands like Hackett India, even men have a wide range of options to select from.

In India, with evolving economy and exposure to international trends and fashion, the tastes and choices of young men are also changing. Men have also become brand and fashion conscious, which was previously considered to be only a feminine trait. Indian men are now following the global trend and Hackett India meets up to these expectations by offering intentional design in the country.
A right choice of shirt for the right occasion from a right brand is extremely vital as it defines the person’s tastes. Hackett India thus offers garments ranging from casuals like T-Shirts, jackets, five pocket jeans, track pants, shorts and casual trouser to formal trousers and shirts.



Hackett shirts are known globally for its quality and style. The brand, which specialises in formal shirts also offers polo and rugby shirts, blazers and casual shirts. Hackett shirts are made from finest fabric and are designed stylishly to add to a modern gentleman’s wardrobe. They offer absolute comfort and are stuffed with features.

The company’s non-denim jeans helps one get the urbane casual look that blends with comfort owing to its fit, multiple pockets and fine fabric used. The finely woven casual polo T-shirts by the company offer ultimate comfort and style.

Hackett, a brand that is globally known for the men’s wear it offers, has wide range in stock for its Indian customers. Specialised in men’s clothing, Hackett is a multi-channel British menswear retailer founded by Jeremy Hackett in 1979. The company is now an official clothing partner of Aston Martin.  Hackett has marked its presence across 16 countries with 77 retail stores. The brand has gained popularity after sponsoring a polo team on the request of two army officers in 1987.

With an aim to fortify its footprints in India, Hackett had previously announced its partnership with Aditya Birla group firm Madura Fashion & Lifestyle (MFL) in a 50:50 joint venture. The brand is still striving to understand the Indian market better as it has observed that the market has great potentials and the brand has benefitted remarkably from the market.

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