Size Chart

When it comes to finding the perfect fit for your t-shirt, it's important to consider a few key measurements. Our size chart below provides the measurements for chest, body length, and shoulder for sizes ranging from S to 2XL.

Size Chest (inches) Body Length (inches) Shoulder (inches)
S 38 26 16
M 40 27 17
L 42 28 18
XL 44 29 18.5
2XL 46 30 18.75

It's important to note that these measurements are approximate and may vary slightly depending on the specific style of the t-shirt. To ensure the best fit, we recommend measuring yourself and comparing your measurements to the size chart before making a purchase.

By using this size chart as a guide, you can find the perfect t-shirt size that will provide a comfortable and flattering fit. If you have any further questions or need assistance with sizing, please don't hesitate to contact our customer support team.

 

Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey

Embark on the ultimate adventure of a lifetime with the Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey 2022! This iconic journey is not just a test of your riding skills, but a true testament to your courage, dedication, and spirit of adventure.

In its 18th edition, this renowned expedition beckons adventurers from across the globe to embrace the challenge of traversing breathtaking landscapes, including daunting bends, loops, and the highest motorable passes. Each twist and turn offers a unique opportunity to discover the peace of mind that comes from conquering the unknown.

With 70 riders from diverse backgrounds, the Himalayan Odyssey 2022 promises an unforgettable experience filled with camaraderie and shared moments of triumph. Spanning approximately 2700 kilometers, this 18-day journey will leave you in awe of the stunning beauty that the Himalayas have to offer.

Get ready to fuel your passion for adventure, ignite your sense of exploration, and rediscover your inner strength. Join us as we embark on this thrilling expedition that will not only challenge you but also inspire you to push your limits and seek new horizons.

Discover the Untold Valor

A Tribute to the Real Superheroes of India – Indian Armed Forces – Army, Navy, and Air Force. Explore the Rich Legacy, Heroic Endeavors, and Unmatched Dedication of the Armed Forces Defending Our Nation. Join Us in Saluting the Guardians of Sovereignty and Uncover Inspiring Stories of Patriotism and Sacrifice."

Indian Army – The Guardians of the Land

The Indian Army, revered as the cornerstone of India's defense, epitomizes courage, valor, and sacrifice. Tasked with defending borders, deterring aggression, and maintaining territorial integrity, it serves as the guardian of national unity. The iconic logo, featuring two crossed swords beneath the National Emblem of India against a backdrop of red, symbolizes the army's unwavering strength and readiness. With a legacy steeped in dedication and heroism, Indian Army units have earned honor through countless battles, showcasing bravery and pride on the battlefield.

United in purpose and fortified by a shared sense of dedication, the Indian Army stands as a beacon of unity, inspiring generations with its unwavering commitment to service and sacrifice. In essence, the Indian Army's legacy is a testament to the indomitable spirit of its soldiers and officers, who, through their courage, dedication, and unity, continue to defend the nation's honor and uphold its sovereignty with unwavering resolve.

Indian Air Force – Guardians of the Skies

The Indian Air Force (IAF), the aerial arm of India's armed forces, traces its roots back to October 8, 1932, when it served as an auxiliary air force under the British Empire. Today, the IAF stands as a symbol of national pride and strength, entrusted with securing Indian airspace and conducting aerial warfare in times of conflict. Ranked as the fourth largest air force globally, the IAF boasts around 170,000 personnel and operates a fleet of approximately 1,700 aircraft. Organized into five operational and two functional commands, each overseen by an Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, the IAF is led by distinguished Air Marshals. Inspired by the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, the IAF's motto "nabhah sprsham diptam," meaning "touch the sky with glory," encapsulates its mission to reach new heights of bravery and excellence.

The IAF's crest features the majestic Ashoka lion atop the national symbol, with the words "सत्यमेव जयते" in Devanagari script below, symbolizing the pursuit of truth and victory. Below the lion, a Himalayan eagle with outstretched wings embodies the indomitable spirit and fighting qualities of the IAF.

Indian Navy – Masters of the Seas

The Indian Navy stands as the maritime guardian of India's sovereignty, led by the Supreme Commander, the President of India, and commanded by the Chief of Naval Staff. Renowned as a blue-water navy, it operates extensively across strategic regions such as the Persian Gulf, the Horn of Africa, and the Strait of Malacca, conducting anti-piracy operations and fostering partnerships with allied navies. With a primary objective to safeguard maritime borders and uphold national interests, the Indian Navy collaborates seamlessly with other branches of the Armed Forces to deter and defeat threats to India's territory and people, both in times of peace and conflict.

Through joint exercises, goodwill visits, and humanitarian missions, including disaster relief efforts, it strengthens bilateral relations and promotes regional stability. Bolstered by a dedicated force of over 67,000 active and 75,000 reserve personnel, the Indian Navy operates a formidable fleet comprising 150 ships and submarines, along with 300 aircraft. Notably, its operational fleet includes two aircraft carriers, advanced submarines, destroyers, frigates, corvettes, and various auxiliary vessels, making it a potent multi-regional power projection blue-water navy.