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Patiala Welcomes a New Wave of Luxury Streetwear with ‘Rare Fold’

Patiala Welcomes a New Wave of Luxury Streetwear with ‘Rare Fold’

Patiala, Punjab: A new name is quietly redefining the fashion landscape of Patiala—Rare Fold, a premium bespoke streetwear brand founded by local entrepreneur Sahil Singla. Situated in the historic Dharampura Bazaar, the brand is bridging the gap between the city’s rich textile heritage and the evolving tastes of modern, fashion-conscious youth.
 

Recognizing a significant “style gap” in the region, Sahil Singla launched Rare Fold with a clear vision: to introduce metropolitan luxury aesthetics into a heritage setting. While Patiala has long been known for its traditional fabrics and craftsmanship, there has been limited access to high- end, contemporary streetwear and elevated basics—until now.

Rare Fold specializes in premium tailoring, offering high-thread-count designer shirts alongside a strong focus on customization. The brand is particularly known for its bespoke T-shirts and hoodies, designed with unique silhouettes that cater to individuality and self-expression.

What sets Rare Fold apart is its commitment to exclusivity. Each piece is part of a carefully curated, limited-run collection, ensuring customers own garments that are truly distinctive and not found in mass-market retail.

The philosophy behind the brand is reflected in its name itself—“Rare Fold” symbolizes the care, craftsmanship, and uniqueness embedded in every garment. Each piece is treated not just as clothing, but as a rare find.

With its blend of modern luxury and local roots, Rare Fold is quickly emerging as a go-to destination for those seeking refined streetwear in Patiala.

    For inquiries, customers can contact Rare Fold at 7986337325.

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