
Royal Enfield Unveils ‘Get In-Streets' Apparel Line
Heritage blends archival influences and classic motorcycling elements with modern aesthetics. Themes like Past in Pattern and Legacy in Layers bring layered textures, tonal graphics, and heritage-inspired details into contemporary streetwear.
A Page from a Motorcycling Diary draws inspiration from everyday travel, combining relaxed silhouettes, functional designs, and travel-themed graphics. Versatile layering pieces, polos, shirts, outerwear, cargos, and t-shirts form the core, crafted from bonded fleece, cotton twill, drum-dyed leather, and paper-finish jersey. The palette includes Forest Olive, Transformative Teal, Crimson Red, and Rustic Brown for a grounded, lived-in look.
Chief Commercial Officer Yadvinder Singh Guleria said the collection reflects Royal Enfield's values — purposeful, enduring, and built with character — while offering adaptable, authentic apparel for both on-road adventures and daily life.
With lifestyle wear emerging as a high-growth category alongside riding gear and accessories, 'Get In-Streets' strengthens the brand's presence in everyday wardrobes. The collection is available at Royal Enfield dealerships, the official online store, and select e-commerce platforms.
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