The Dressing Room Boxy Oversized T-Shirt
Nobody outside ever sees this room.
The cameras are on the pitch. The commentators are in their boxes. The 80,000 people in the stands are watching the outfield. But in here — in the hour before the match begins — is where Indian cricket actually happens.
The whites hang in order. Rohit. Virat. Rahul. Jadeja. Siraj. Kuldeep. Names that carry the weight of a billion people's expectations on their shoulders every time they cross that threshold. The helmets sit on the shelves above. The pads lean against the walls. The INDIA kit bags are packed and ready at the base. Everything is in its place. Everything is prepared.
On the central bench — folded neatly, the BCCI crest visible — a white India towel. On top of it: a red Dukes cricket ball, placed there not by accident but by ritual. At the foot of the bench, a lit diya burns. Marigold petals scattered across the floor. The ground blesses itself before the players even walk out.
Above the doorway, carved into the Mughal arch frame in gold: two signs. On the left, from the Bhagavad Gita — कर्मण्येव अधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन. You have a right to perform your duties but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. The verse that Arjuna received on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. The same words that Indian cricketers have carried with them through every high-pressure moment the game has produced.
On the right: BELIEVE. DISCIPLINE. VICTORY. जय हो.
Through the Mughal arch doorway — at the end of the tunnel, past the diya and the marigold petals and the hanging whites and everything that has been prepared and prayed over — the stadium. Packed. Golden. Waiting. The pitch bathed in the same warm light that floods every great Indian cricket ground in the last hour before play begins.
The door is open. The ground is ready. The only thing left is to walk out.
Above: YUVA — in worn gold type, authoritative and earned.
Below: THE DRESSING ROOM · CRICKET CLUB ·
This tee is built for everyone who understands that Indian cricket is not just athletic competition. It is preparation and prayer together. It is the Bhagavad Gita and the diya and the kit laid out the night before and the quiet moment before the noise begins. It is the most private room in Indian sport — and the most sacred.
Premium heavyweight oversized cotton. DTG printed to render every gold border detail, the deep warm darkness of the dressing room interior, the glowing stadium beyond the arch and the precise lettering of the Devanagari verse. This design was built for Black — the dark garment is not background, it is part of the composition. Limited drop — no restocks
Size Chart
| S | M | L | XL | 2XL | ||||||
| inch | cm | inch | cm | inch | cm | inch | cm | inch | cm | |
| Chest | 24.0 | 61 | 24.8 | 63 | 25.6 | 65 | 26.4 | 67 | 27.2 | 69 |
| Length | 25.6 | 65 | 26.4 | 67 | 27.2 | 69 | 28.0 | 71 | 28.7 | 73 |
| Shoulder | 22.4 | 57 | 23.2 | 59 | 24.0 | 61 | 24.8 | 63 | 25.6 | 65 |
| Sleeve length | 8.9 | 22.5 | 9.1 | 23 | 9.3 | 23.5 | 9.4 | 24 | 9.6 | 24.5 |