Your skin deserves better than polyester.

Look within. Shop local. All cotton

Introducing our AHAM® range of cotton active wear designed and made in Mumbai. Zero-polyester touches your skin.

THE TRUTH

What's your activewear made of?

India's sports fabric market is now estimated to be approximately US $1.66 billion, with polyester having a 60% share (US $1 billion) and Dry-Fit microfibre (0.5–1.2 dpf) share being 50–70% of that (US $500–700 million). At US $2,000 per tonne, that means India requires/consumes 250,000 to 350,000 tonnes of Dry-Fit microfibre polyester annually leave. Learn More

THEIR LABEL
95% polyester
5% spandex
petroleum-based
OUR LABEL
95% cotton
5% spandex
plant-based
0
Polyester in any garment
0
GSM cotton spandex
0
100% repurposed — 0 pieces sent to landfill

MIX & MATCH

Modal basics

140 GSM modal spandex tees. Derived from beechwood — plant-based, featherweight, breathable. Pair with any bottom in the collection.

Black Relaxed Fit Top Black Relaxed Fit Top Black Relaxed Fit Top

Black Relaxed Fit Top

MRP ₹ 1,050.00

Teal Activewear Top Teal Activewear Top Teal Activewear Top

Teal Activewear Top

MRP ₹ 1,050.00

Women’s White Plain Activewear Top Women’s White Plain Activewear Top Women’s White Plain Activewear Top

Women’s White Plain Activewear Top

MRP ₹ 1,050.00

'Adore Your Core' Pink Printed Tee 'Adore Your Core' Pink Printed Tee 'Adore Your Core' Pink Printed Tee

'Adore Your Core' Pink Printed Tee

MRP ₹ 1,105.00

THE PROCESS

From cotton to your closet

1
Source. Source. 280 GSM cotton spandex, developed in-house. No polyester, no nylon, no petroleum.
2
Cut. Cut. Every piece cut to order in Mumbai. Zero overproduction, zero waste inventory.
3
Stitch. Enzyme wash. Each garment individually bathed for 12 hours. Softens cotton, creates unique character.
4
Ship. Finish. Quality checked, packed in biodegradable packaging. Nothing plastic, start to finish.

The founder

“I made activewear from polyester for years. Then I looked at the labels and realised I was putting plastic on women’s bodies. So I stopped.”

— Aarti Virwani, Co-Founder, Tuna Active