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Zero Percentile | Premium Oversized Streetwear, Made in India

Zero Percentile / Est. 2026

Built Different.
Worn Deliberate.

No fast fashion. No filler. Heavy fabrics, clean silhouettes, and details you notice the second time you wear it — not the first.

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Label
Zero Percentile
Fit
Oversized, engineered
Fabric
300–360 GSM
Print
Hand-pulled screen
Origin
Designed in-house, India

The Fundamentals

Oversized Fit

Room to move, cut to hold its shape. Dropped shoulders and proportioned length — never shapeless.

Read the fit guide →

French Terry

Weight you feel the second you put it on. Structure without stiffness, breathable at every wear.

Read the fabric guide →

Screen Printed

Ink that lasts, not ink that cracks. Bonded into the fiber, layer by layer, color by color.

Read the print guide →

Why We Build This Way

No shortcuts in the tech pack.

Clothing should feel considered. Every Zero Percentile piece is designed in-house, cut for the fit we actually want to wear, and made to hold its shape long after the trend cycle moves on.

That means heavier fabrics than the category standard, fit blocks that are engineered rather than guessed at, and printing methods chosen for longevity over speed. Nothing ships because it was fast to make — it ships because it was right.

GSM 300–360 // SCREEN PRINT, HAND-PULLED // FIT BLOCK ENGINEERED IN-HOUSE

Not for everyone.
That's the point.

Three Fit Principles

01

Drop Shoulder Seam

The shoulder seam sits below your natural shoulder line, giving that relaxed, boxy silhouette without losing structure.

02

Proportional Length

Body length is calculated relative to sleeve drop and width — so the piece reads intentional, not like you grabbed a size up by mistake.

03

Tapered Hem Options

Where needed, a slight taper at the hem keeps the silhouette from looking shapeless, especially in heavier fabrics.


Finding Your Size

Two ways to wear it.

True Oversized
Order your regular size — our block is already cut generous.
Maximum Drape
Size up once, no more.

We don't recommend sizing up twice. Past a certain point, oversized stops being a style choice and starts being a fit problem.

The Weight Scale

180180–220
240240–280
300300–340
380+380+

180–220 GSM · Lightweight

Thin, breathable, drapey. Common in budget basics. Prone to see-through fabric and quick wear.

240–280 GSM · Midweight

The fast-fashion standard. Wearable but lacks structure — tends to lose shape after a few washes.

300–340 GSM · Heavyweight — Where We Live

Substantial hand-feel, holds structure through wear and wash, drapes with intention instead of floating. This is the weight range that makes an oversized tee actually look oversized instead of limp.

380+ GSM · Ultra-heavyweight

Used selectively for outerwear and structured pieces. Maximum durability, but limited breathability for everyday wear.


Why It Matters

Same photo. Different fabric.

A 180 GSM tee and a 320 GSM tee can look identical in a product photo. They will never feel the same on the body. Weight is the difference between clothing that lasts one season and clothing that lasts five.

ZERO PERCENTILE STANDARD // 300–360 GSM ACROSS THE CORE COLLECTION

Why We Use It

Structure Without Stiffness

Holds its shape better than jersey but moves better than heavyweight fleece.

Breathability

The looped interior allows airflow, wearable across more of the year than brushed fleece.

A Cleaner Finish

The smooth exterior face takes prints and embroidery better, with sharper edges.


Where You'll Find It

Sweats, joggers, select tees.

Our sweatshirts, joggers, and select tees use French terry in the 320–360 GSM range — heavy enough to hold structure, breathable enough to actually wear.

Care
Cold wash, inside out.
Avoid
High heat drying — it breaks down the loop structure and flattens the hand-feel over time.

Why Screen Print Over DTG or Vinyl

Ink Sits Differently

Screen-printed ink bonds into the fabric fibers rather than sitting as a plastic layer on top — so it flexes with the garment instead of against it.

Built for Heavyweight Fabric

Our 300+ GSM base fabrics need ink that can penetrate a denser weave. Digital printing struggles here; screen printing doesn't.

Color That Holds

Each color is a separate pass with its own stencil — meaning richer, more opaque color that doesn't fade to a washed-out pastel version of itself after wash five.


What This Means For You

Built to outlast the garment.

Wash cold, inside out, and skip the tumble dry on anything printed. Treated right, our screen prints are designed to outlast the garment itself.

Cold wash No tumble dry Inside out
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