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1 Pick a style
2 Optional: a word that matters to you
We'll occasionally mix this into suggestions. Use something personal — your name, a place, an idea, a feeling. Skip product types like "hoodie" or "t-shirt" — those don't make great brand names.
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You picked the name. We're the team that turns it into actual clothing — t-shirts, hoodies, polos, joggers — from 50 pieces, sample in 7 days, bulk in 25.

Brand naming, demystified

What makes a good clothing brand name?
Three things: it's short (2–8 letters reads best on a label), it's distinctive (you can search it and own page-one Google results), and it has resilience (works across categories — so if you start with t-shirts but expand to denim later, the name still fits). Examples that nail all three: Snitch, Bewakoof, Almo, Wrogn, HRX, Roadster.
Should I pick a Hindi/Indian name or an English one?
Depends on your target buyer. English-rooted names (Snitch, Wrogn, Almo) feel global and work well for premium D2C aimed at metro buyers age 18–35. Indian-rooted names (Bewakoof, FabIndia, Souled Store with its Indian-music undertone) build instant cultural connection and work better for value-conscious or heritage-positioned brands. There's no wrong answer — just be intentional about who you're talking to.
How do I check if a name is legally trademarked in India?
Search the IP India database at ipindiaonline.gov.in/tmrpublicsearch — it's free. Filter by Class 25 (clothing). If your candidate name shows up under "Registered" or "Applied" in Class 25, pick something else. Filing your own trademark costs about ₹4,500 if self-filed or ₹6,000–15,000 through an agent.
What if all the good .com domains are taken?
Don't panic — most successful Indian D2C brands skip .com entirely. .in works perfectly for India-first brands (clothingbrand.in, snitch.co.in, bewakoof.com being an exception). .co is also valid. You can also tweak: "wearvault.com" if "vault.com" is taken, "shopmira.com" if "mira.com" is taken. The "shop" or "wear" prefix is standard for clothing.
Does the name actually matter, or is it the product?
The product matters more. Snitch, Souled Store, and Bewakoof all have unconventional names but became big because the product (and pricing, and marketing) was right. A great name won't save bad clothing. A bland name won't kill great clothing. Spend a week on naming, then ship.
Once I have a name, what's next?
Three things in order: (1) Lock the domain (.com or .in, ~₹800/year on Hostinger/GoDaddy). (2) Lock the Instagram handle (free). (3) Order a sample of your first product — that's where we come in. Browse our catalog or WhatsApp us to start.