
Raksha Bandhan Gift Edit by Royal Enfield Apparel
Siblinghood isn't simple—it's messy, hilarious, and rock solid. From childhood brawls to adult backup plans, no bond is quite like this one. This Raksha Bandhan, skip the usual post and gift your sibling something as dependable and daring as they are with Royal Enfield Apparel's curated collection.
For Brothers Who Live for the Ride:
Gravel Riding Jacket – INR 10,990
For the sibling who thrives on off-roading and long hauls, this jacket is built for endurance. Made from Ribtex bonded stretch fabric with breathable mesh and CE Level 2 protection, it offers freedom of movement, reinforced safety zones, and storage for every adventure.
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Eco Explorer Shirt – INR 6,800
Crafted from Himalayan grass and BCI cotton, this sustainable shirt uses bamboo yarn, recycled thread, and natural dye for an eco-conscious statement. The perfect pick for nature lovers who walk the talk.
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Roll Top Stripes Backpack – INR 2,500
Functional and iconic, this 600D polyester backpack nods to Royal Enfield's Thick and Thin stripe heritage. A roll-top design, laptop compartment, and ample storage make it ideal for daily rides or impromptu trips.
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For Sisters Who Prefer Grit with Grace:
Classic Sling Bag – INR 1,250
For the one who keeps things minimal and classic, this molded crossbody is inspired by the Classic 350's toolbox. Compact yet impactful, it's the go-to for errands and mini adventures.
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Aerospeed Women's Boots – INR 6,000
Built with 100% abrasion-resistant leather, these boots offer TPR ankle protection, reflective detailing, and a rugged sole for safety and style. Whether on the road or the run, they say: I've got your back.
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