Inked Clothes started in 2019 — not inside a fancy studio, but on the floor, with paint-splattered hands and a vision too loud to ignore. What began with a single brush and blank denim quickly turned into a movement. Every early piece was hand-painted, limited, and deeply personal — not mass-produced, but soul-stitched.
As the brand grew, the mindset stayed the same. We respect global fashion culture, but we're obsessed with building our own lane. From oversized fits and graphic-heavy drops to experimental pieces that refuse to fit inside boxes, Inked became more than clothing.








