Royal Enfield’s presence on the road is unmistakable, not just because of its motorcycles, but increasingly through the lifestyle it represents.
The company’s latest move in that direction is the launch of Get In–Streets, a new apparel line that aims to blend its motorcycling heritage with a more contemporary, everyday appeal.
The collection is divided into two “capsules,” each telling a different story.
The first, Heritage, draws directly from the brand’s history.
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Think archival graphics, textured layers, and vintage-inspired details, the sort of visual cues familiar to long-time Enfield riders but reimagined for modern streetwear.
The other, A Page from a Motorcycling Diary, takes a different tack, leaning into the idea of journeys both literal and personal.
Here, the focus is on versatility: relaxed fits, travel-themed graphics, and functional layering intended to work as well in a café as on a weekend ride.
Across both lines, the range spans t-shirts, polos, outerwear, shirts, and cargos.
The fabrics are chosen for durability and comfort, while the palette is aimed at giving the collection a worn-in familiarity.
Yadvinder Singh Guleria, the company’s Chief Commercial Officer, explained that the pieces are designed to “adapt seamlessly” to different settings, reflecting the blend of functionality and authenticity that riders value.
The Get In- Streets line is available now through Royal Enfield dealerships, the brand’s online store, and select e-commerce platforms.