About Us – Your Brand

ABOUT US

YourBrand – Redefining Modern Indian Ethnic Wear

THE HEART OF INDIAN TRADITION

At YourBrand, we celebrate India’s vibrant cultural diversity — with style, comfort, and creativity.

We started with a small ethnic collection and soon grew into a full-fledged house for men, women, and kids. Whether it’s kurtas, bandhgalas, indo-western, sherwanis, sarees, or kids’ festive outfits — we craft looks that make you say, “This is exactly what I wanted!”

And the best part? One place for your entire family—perfect for festivals, weddings, and every celebration in between.

HOW DID YOURBRAND BEGIN?

Like many great ideas, ours began with a spark of Indian nostalgia.

Our founder was living abroad when he realized how much he missed Indian festivities—the colors, the elegance of kurtas, the pride in wearing sherwanis at weddings.

That moment led to the birth of YourBrand — bringing the richness of Indian culture to the world, one outfit at a time.

A BIG SHOUT-OUT TO OUR ARTISANS!

Behind every masterpiece, there’s an artist — and ours are nothing short of magical.

Their craftsmanship breathes life into every outfit, from delicate handwork to fine detailing.

Watching them work is like watching art come alive.

Whether it’s a men’s sherwani, a women’s suit set, or kids’ kurta-pyjamas — each piece is created with care, skill, and love.

A BRAND THAT’S GROWING (AND HOW!)

You’ve probably heard someone say, “Ethnic wear options are limited.” Well, we’re here to break that myth.

Need something subtle? We’ve got it. Want something colourful? Done. Looking for wedding-ready glam? Always stocked.

From Kerala’s mundu to Punjab’s patiala — we bring India’s diverse style heritage under one roof.

We don’t preserve tradition. We evolve it.

KEEPING IT DESI, KEEPING IT REAL

We’re more than a brand — we’re a celebration of India: its art, roots, colors, and soul.

No matter where life takes you, you can always carry a little piece of home with you.

So wear YourBrand with pride — because you’re not just wearing clothes. You’re wearing a story.