<p>Easy to sport<br /><br /></p>.<p>At ‘Urban Yoga’, there are clothes that are created from simple yet stylish fabrics. Besides, this brand is sure to make you feel a sense of calm and peace. <br /><br />Modita Tripathi, senior brand manager, ‘Urban Yoga’, gives an insight into what makes the brand different. <br /><br />The clothes have all the trappings of style and the fabric makes you feel good. The clothes strive to create a balance between one’s maddening world and quiet inner world. “The brand offers the perfect yoga apparel and accessories. It is created thoughtfully with yoga practitioners to reflect one’s love for rich Indian values, one’s care for the environment and the desire to live as a better person,” explains Modita. <br /><br />The brand targets those who practice different forms of yoga. Young people exploring the benefits of yoga and those who are into different forms of exercise are their prime customers. <br /><br />The clothes are comfortable and easy to slip into. “We avoid hard trims, like buttons or zips, on the body garments. The tear points are reinforced and we use organic dyes on the cotton fabrics and this prevents irritation of any kind,” adds Modita. <br /><br />Among the collection are ‘Sandesh T-shirts’ for men and women. “These are made from cotton and have more room to breathe easy and we use the flattened seam to prevent abrasion. An added attraction are the yoga asanas and peace and love inspired graphics on the T-shirts,” says Modita <br />Then there’s the ‘Flaunt Yoga, Yoga Specialist’ that comprises bamboo cotton tops, kimono sleeve tops for free movement of arms, yoga tees in cotton lycra blends and bamboo cotton for extra comfort and stretch. The ‘Core Bottoms’ for men and women has yoga capris, rib tights, yoga active shorts, skirt tights and Padma Capris to mention a few. <br /><br />The ‘Ethnic Kurti’ stocks collections for men and women. The variations in kurtas are halter neck, all over printed kimono, angarakha, viscose printed and bani thani kurta. There are knitted-shirts and long-length kurtas for men. “This collection is inspired from the richness of Indian prints, print techniques and craftsmanship,” reasons Modita. <br /><br />Accessorisation at Urban Yoga doesn’t have to be only on the clothes, Modita points out. <br />“There are sporty bags and mats which are needed for yoga. There are portable bags as well where the mats can be rolled and put in and also those that can be carried anywhere after the exercise,” she sums up. <br /><br /><br />Preetham: a g professional, wore a blue Sandesh T-shirt and capris. <br />Punchline: “The colours make me look bright. The clothes fit really well and are just perfect for inspiring me to do some yoga as well.” <br />Price: Top (Rs 499) and Capris (Rs 799)<br /><br /><br />Anjali Lawania: I year, Army Institute of Fashion Design, slipped into a purple top made from bamboo cotton and matched it with appropriate tights. <br />Punchline: “These clothes make you feel nice and yoga is key to a good living. The clothes inspire you to do yoga. It’s comfortable and I love the contrasting look.” <br />Price: Top (Rs 699) and tights (Rs 899)<br /><br /><br />Umar Sofi: eighth semester engineering, Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology, chose a blue shirt and matched it with grey track pants. <br />Punchline: “The brand has a collection that is different from what similar brands in the markets have to offer. It is a brand for people who want to be different. It’s comfortable.” <br />Price: Shirt (Rs 799) and track pants (Rs 899)<br /><br /><br />Nicole Padival: I PUC, Mount Carmel College, wore a pink Sandesh T-shirt and dark blue tights. Punchline: “I picked this look because I love the bright colours and the clothes are comfortable and fit perfectly. The whole look is simple yet stylish.” <br />Price: Top (Rs 499) and tights (Rs 899)</p>.<p><br /><br />Raksha: I year, Army Institute of Fashion Design, wore a black kurta from the ‘Ethnic Collection’ and matched it with pink tights. Punchline: “The outfit can be worn both to a party and to a casual outing with friends. It’s comfortable, easy to wear and the fit is great.” <br />Price: Top (Rs 799) and tights (Rs 799)<br /><br /><br />Anirudh G Lokkur: III year, general management, Jain College picked up a blue T-shirt from the ‘Yoga Specialist - Front Yoga’ collection and matched it with dark coloured track pants. Punchline: “The collection is awesome, perfect for yoga. The price is affordable and the clothes are stylish.” <br />Price: T-shirt (Rs 899) and track pants (Rs 1,199)<br /></p>
<p>Easy to sport<br /><br /></p>.<p>At ‘Urban Yoga’, there are clothes that are created from simple yet stylish fabrics. Besides, this brand is sure to make you feel a sense of calm and peace. <br /><br />Modita Tripathi, senior brand manager, ‘Urban Yoga’, gives an insight into what makes the brand different. <br /><br />The clothes have all the trappings of style and the fabric makes you feel good. The clothes strive to create a balance between one’s maddening world and quiet inner world. “The brand offers the perfect yoga apparel and accessories. It is created thoughtfully with yoga practitioners to reflect one’s love for rich Indian values, one’s care for the environment and the desire to live as a better person,” explains Modita. <br /><br />The brand targets those who practice different forms of yoga. Young people exploring the benefits of yoga and those who are into different forms of exercise are their prime customers. <br /><br />The clothes are comfortable and easy to slip into. “We avoid hard trims, like buttons or zips, on the body garments. The tear points are reinforced and we use organic dyes on the cotton fabrics and this prevents irritation of any kind,” adds Modita. <br /><br />Among the collection are ‘Sandesh T-shirts’ for men and women. “These are made from cotton and have more room to breathe easy and we use the flattened seam to prevent abrasion. An added attraction are the yoga asanas and peace and love inspired graphics on the T-shirts,” says Modita <br />Then there’s the ‘Flaunt Yoga, Yoga Specialist’ that comprises bamboo cotton tops, kimono sleeve tops for free movement of arms, yoga tees in cotton lycra blends and bamboo cotton for extra comfort and stretch. The ‘Core Bottoms’ for men and women has yoga capris, rib tights, yoga active shorts, skirt tights and Padma Capris to mention a few. <br /><br />The ‘Ethnic Kurti’ stocks collections for men and women. The variations in kurtas are halter neck, all over printed kimono, angarakha, viscose printed and bani thani kurta. There are knitted-shirts and long-length kurtas for men. “This collection is inspired from the richness of Indian prints, print techniques and craftsmanship,” reasons Modita. <br /><br />Accessorisation at Urban Yoga doesn’t have to be only on the clothes, Modita points out. <br />“There are sporty bags and mats which are needed for yoga. There are portable bags as well where the mats can be rolled and put in and also those that can be carried anywhere after the exercise,” she sums up. <br /><br /><br />Preetham: a g professional, wore a blue Sandesh T-shirt and capris. <br />Punchline: “The colours make me look bright. The clothes fit really well and are just perfect for inspiring me to do some yoga as well.” <br />Price: Top (Rs 499) and Capris (Rs 799)<br /><br /><br />Anjali Lawania: I year, Army Institute of Fashion Design, slipped into a purple top made from bamboo cotton and matched it with appropriate tights. <br />Punchline: “These clothes make you feel nice and yoga is key to a good living. The clothes inspire you to do yoga. It’s comfortable and I love the contrasting look.” <br />Price: Top (Rs 699) and tights (Rs 899)<br /><br /><br />Umar Sofi: eighth semester engineering, Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology, chose a blue shirt and matched it with grey track pants. <br />Punchline: “The brand has a collection that is different from what similar brands in the markets have to offer. It is a brand for people who want to be different. It’s comfortable.” <br />Price: Shirt (Rs 799) and track pants (Rs 899)<br /><br /><br />Nicole Padival: I PUC, Mount Carmel College, wore a pink Sandesh T-shirt and dark blue tights. Punchline: “I picked this look because I love the bright colours and the clothes are comfortable and fit perfectly. The whole look is simple yet stylish.” <br />Price: Top (Rs 499) and tights (Rs 899)</p>.<p><br /><br />Raksha: I year, Army Institute of Fashion Design, wore a black kurta from the ‘Ethnic Collection’ and matched it with pink tights. Punchline: “The outfit can be worn both to a party and to a casual outing with friends. It’s comfortable, easy to wear and the fit is great.” <br />Price: Top (Rs 799) and tights (Rs 799)<br /><br /><br />Anirudh G Lokkur: III year, general management, Jain College picked up a blue T-shirt from the ‘Yoga Specialist - Front Yoga’ collection and matched it with dark coloured track pants. Punchline: “The collection is awesome, perfect for yoga. The price is affordable and the clothes are stylish.” <br />Price: T-shirt (Rs 899) and track pants (Rs 1,199)<br /></p>