The actor says the name is inspired by his love for the armed forces. Co-founder Maniish Mandhana describes the opening of its first flagship store as a stepping stone, and claims the label offers affordable fashion for all
For seven years, Akshay Kumar secretly harboured a dream—to start a clothing brand. The actor reveals that he had even got some outfits designed, but shelved the idea as he was not pleased with the results. So, when textiles veteran Maniish Mandhana approached him to collaborate for an athleisure wear label, Force IX, the 55-year-old did not think twice. After a soft launch in January, the brand opened its first flagship store at Linking Road in Bandra, Mumbai, on April 26.
“Force IX is much more than a clothing brand. I would say it is an extension of me which will bring my journey of over three decades to you. Each and every aspect is engineered with emotion,†Kumar tells Forbes India.
Mandhana, joint MD, Mandhana Industries, and co-founder of Force IX’s parent company, 9 AM Ventures Private Limited, describes the 1,800 sq ft outlet as the first step of a long journey. “This is the stepping stone… opening a store is about showcasing yourself in the best possible way. It’s important to start well,†he says.
Kumar, whose father was an Army officer, says the brand’s name is inspired by his love for the armed forces. The number IX, he adds, signifies warrior. “My way of wearing clothes has been inspired by the Army. I love to wear athleisure clothing because, for me, comfort tops everything. I wanted to bring the ‘cool style’ of foreign brands to India. Hence, I decided to foray into the world of fashion with Force IX, a brand that offers a range of athleisure wear and much more that’s totally made in India,†says Kumar, adding that he’s been personally involved in everything—the label’s name, collection, categories—from the beginning.
The actor says the brand has collaborated with Bharat Ke Veer, and that for every product sold, Rs9 will go to the trust created by the ministry of home affairs to support the families of martyrs. Besides, there will be discounts for those from the armed forces.