A quieter kind of
streetwear.
Considered, heavyweight pieces — made in India, in small editions, for people who would rather not look like everyone else.
We started Klaks because the labels we wanted to wear were rarely made by people we could respect. So we made our own — four drops a year, in editions of 1,200, in fabrics that only get better with age.
Two founders. One ripstop sample. Twenty honest opinions.
Klaks began in a 200-square-foot studio in Bandra in the summer of 2024. No investors, no focus groups — just a tape recorder of feedback from twenty friends and a refusal to compromise on weight, cut, or where it's made.
Heavy, simple, and made to last.
240–420gsm cotton. Brass hardware. Double-stitched seams. Iron-rich plant dyes that deepen over the first three washes. We cut for a worn-in look the day it lands on your doorstep — and a hundred wears after.
The sound a press stud makes when you decide.
We wanted a name that wasn't a word. Something that sounded like a thing happening — a snap, a fastener, the small click before you walk out the door knowing you look right. Klaks.
Quietly,
seriously.
Made in India.
Stitched in family-run units in Tirupur and Mumbai. We pay above-fair, every season.
Heavy fabrics, light footprint.
220–420gsm cotton, lo-twist yarns, iron-rich plant dyes, zero PFAS coatings.
Worn, not washed out.
Cut for 100 wears minimum. Free repairs for life on every piece you buy.
No fast drops.
Four drops a year. Editions of 1,200. When it's gone, it stays gone.
