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Being Human Clothing, one of the renowned Indian apparel brands has expanded its footprint with the launch of a new store in Chennai at Express Avenue Mall. The store was inaugurated by the celebrated Indian dancer and actor Prabhu Deva, marking a significant milestone for the brand in one of India's fashion-forward cities.
“We are thrilled to bring Being Human Clothing to Chennai, a city known for its vibrant culture and love for fashion. We are honored to have Prabhu Deva join us for this milestone, and we look forward to serving the Chennai community with style that gives back,” stated Vivek Sandhwar, COO, Being Human Clothing.
The store offers an extensive collection for both men and women. Shoppers can explore a variety of apparel, including t-shirts, shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, jeans, and trousers for men. For women, the range includes top t-shirts, jeans, leggings, and track pants. Additionally, the store showcases the brand’s latest Autumn/Winter 2024 collection, designed to cater to contemporary style preferences while maintaining comfort and quality.
Being Human Clothing was founded in 2012 as an extension of ‘Being Human – The Salman Khan Foundation,’ a charitable trust dedicated to supporting education and healthcare initiatives for underserved communities in India. With every purchase, customers contribute to these philanthropic efforts, reflecting the brand’s ethos of combining style with social responsibility.
Today, the brand has a widespread presence, retailing through over 100 exclusive brand outlets, 400+ multi-brand outlets, and 200+ shop-in-shop formats. It also has a strong presence on online marketplaces, making its products easily accessible to a global audience. Operating in 15 countries, Being Human Clothing continues to strengthen its global appeal while staying rooted in its mission to create a positive impact.
The Chennai store’s launch signifies the brand’s commitment to reaching more customers while reinforcing its philosophy of "fashion with a cause."