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"Affordable" is a loaded word in Indian streetwear. Most brands use it to mean either cheap-and-cheerful (₹299 tees that lose shape after two washes) or "cheaper than Supreme" (₹2500 oversized tees still priced like a treat). This collection is for the real middle: proper streetwear fits, proper fabric, at a price you can actually repeat-buy at.
Everything here lands between ₹499 and ₹1499. For most of our audience — college students, early-career professionals in Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore and Delhi — that's the price point where building a streetwear wardrobe stops being aspirational and starts being practical. A drop-shoulder tee every month instead of every six months.
What we don't cut to hit this price: the cut itself. Every tee has a true oversized silhouette with the shoulder seam drop-shouldered past the natural shoulder line. Body length is long enough to stack over wide-leg pants. Sleeves end below the elbow. The fabric is 180–220 GSM — heavy enough to drape, not so heavy it gets suffocating in Indian summer. Neck ribbing is double-stitched so it holds shape after repeat washes.
What we do cut: exotic fabric imports, boutique print runs, brand markup. We source from the same Tirupur and Ludhiana mills the bigger brands use. Prints and embroidery happen at our Pune partner studios. Packaging is intentionally minimal. No influencer campaigns built into the unit economics.
If you're comparing price-to-quality across the Indian streetwear market, affordability comes down to three measurable things: GSM of fabric, accuracy of fit to spec, and wash retention. We publish GSM on every product page, we size-test every drop on real humans (not just tailor's dummies), and we use pre-shrunk cotton so the fit you get on day one is the fit you have at month six.
Shop the full affordable oversized edit below. If you want everything under ₹1000 specifically, jump to our Under ₹1000 collection. If aesthetic is your priority over price, head to the Aesthetic Oversized edit — same quality, tighter colour story.
FAQ
For affordable oversized t-shirts with proper streetwear silhouettes, BROHH sits in the ₹499–₹1499 sweet spot with 180+ GSM cotton and drop-shoulder fits. Bewakoof and The Souled Store have deeper catalogs but lean mass-market; Bonkers Corner hits a similar price point but focuses on graphic-heavy prints. Pick based on aesthetic — BROHH if you want minimal.
A reasonable price for a premium oversized t-shirt in India is ₹599–₹1299. Below ₹500 you risk thin fabric and loose stitching. Above ₹1500 you're usually paying for brand heritage or licensing, not better cotton. Most BROHH oversized tees sit in the ₹599–₹999 range.
Cheap (under ₹399) oversized t-shirts usually fail on three things: fabric GSM below 160 (feels thin), relaxed fit mislabeled as oversized, and neck-rib that stretches out. For long-term value, spend ₹599–₹999 on fewer better tees rather than four ₹299 ones that lose shape.
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Oversized T-Shirts Under ₹1000
Shop oversized t-shirts under ₹1000 in India. Drop-shoulder fits, premium cotton, minimal graphics. Free shipping over ₹999. Curated by BROHH, a Pune-based streetwear brand.
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Aesthetic Oversized T-Shirts
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Streetwear Essentials
The streetwear essentials every wardrobe needs. Oversized tees, baggy pants, overshirts, sneakers. BROHH's curated Indian streetwear starter edit.
For a working streetwear rotation: 2 solid basics (black, off-white), 2 neutrals (beige, olive, grey), 1 or 2 with minimal graphics. Six tees is enough to last a two-week rotation with weekly laundry. Building from this collection at ₹699 avg = ₹4000–₹5000 for the whole base wardrobe.