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Local sneaker brands have stories to tell and comfort to sell – Delhi News Daily

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Last updated: November 14, 2025 6:55 pm
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Looking to experiment with a new kind of footwear, 26-year-old Devyani R bought her first pair from a home-grown sports shoe brand with ghungroos woven into them. Devyani, who loves wearing anklets but often loses them, found the idea of attaching an anklet to the shoe practical and stylish. “Sneakers with skirts are such a fun fashion statement. These feel like they were designed for skirts. I didn’t see anything else like it in the market,” she said.

Devyani’s choice mirrors a growing trend among Gen Z and millennials looking for sports shoes that have unique Indian designs, limited editions and comfort. Many direct-to-consumer (D2C) manufacturers are now tapping into this mass-premium market or bridge-to-luxury segment, positioning sports shoes as “aspirational yet accessible”.

Priced at ₹3,000-₹5,500, these shoes are attracting consumers in the 18-35 age bracket mostly through social media. Founders told ET that repeat purchases make up 20-30% of overall sales, promising growing brand loyalty. Home-grown brands such as Comet, Gully Labs, Thaely, Neeman’s, Banjaaran and Bacca Bucci are riding this wave with focus on design and quality. Some have also raised pre-seed and series A rounds, such as Comet ($6.57 million), Neemans ($2.7 million), Gully Labs ($1.17 million) and Thaely ($344,000).

For Gurgaon-based Gully Labs, every launch or collection is backed by storytelling and nostalgia. “We took ordinary Indian items and reimagined them as well-thought-out designs like our Kulfi and Ghungroo shoes, which are among our bestsellers and also our most expensive. People appreciated that originality,” said founder Arjun Singh.

Bengaluru-based Comet has also taken a storytelling-led approach. The brand makes limited edition, theme-based sports shoes inspired by nostalgia and collaborations with Indian artists. It recently opened stores in Bengaluru and Delhi, offering a hands-on experience of its products.

“The space is very hot for investors. It’s fast-growing and has high barriers to entry because creating these products is hard. You have to solve for both supply and demand,” said Utkarsh Gupta, cofounder of Comet.

The company raised a $5.08 million series A round led by Elevation Capital and Nexus Venture Partners. Bacca Bucci, of Shark Tank fame, which makes sports shoes and boots for men and women, is also expanding offline with new stores planned for Delhi-National Capital Region. “The market today is a mix of organised and unorganised players; the shift toward organised brands is happening. There will eventually be consolidation,” said founder Natwar Agrawal. He highlighted that material availability and minimum order quantities still lag behind China, which needs to be addressed.

Most brands in the segment are eyeing revenue of ₹100 crore by next year as they ramp up manufacturing through contractual agreements and building their own factories. Analysts estimate that sports shoes now make up 20-25% of India’s footwear market, and sales volume is projected to reach 73 million pairs by 2030.

However, founders also said manufacturing remains one of the biggest challenges. India has long been strong in leather shoe exports, but is still catching up in the casual shoes segment.

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  • Published On Nov 14, 2025 at 10:04 AM IST

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