Snitch Expands Offline Presence With 111th Store In Indiranagar
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Snitch Expands Offline Presence With 111th Store In Indiranagar

From everyday essentials to statement pieces, the store offers a curated selection that reflects global trends adapted for Indian sensibilities

Snitch, a direct-to-consumer (D2C) menswear brand, has opened its 111th store in Indiranagar, one of Bengaluru’s most vibrant and style-forward high streets. Designed as a contemporary and immersive retail space, the Indiranagar store showcases Snitch’s signature aesthetic being trend-led, accessible fashion for today’s urban men.

The company said that from everyday essentials to statement pieces, the store offers a curated selection that reflects global trends adapted for Indian sensibilities. Since its foray into offline retail, Snitch has been working towards scaling its footprint across India, transforming from a digital-first brand into an omnichannel player.

“Indiranagar is at the forefront of Bengaluru’s fashion and lifestyle culture. With our 111th store here, we are not just expanding our footprint, we are creating a destination for consumers who seek trend-driven fashion and a seamless shopping experience,” stated Siddharth Dungarwal, Founder, Snitch.

Last month, the brand entered the Middle East market with its introduction in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) through leading fashion marketplaces Noon and Namshi, marking its first international expansion.

The brand will now reach customers across the UAE and the broader GCC ecosystem through this collaboration. The company said that with Dubai emerging as a global fashion and lifestyle capital, the Middle East offers a high-growth, trend-aware market for it international debut.

In the UAE, Snitch will introduce its signature trend-led menswear, including silhouettes, statement styles and occasion-driven collections designed for a modern, style-conscious consumer.

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