AJIO's own denim and trouser listings, read on 18 August. Prices from Rs. 141, badges from 19 to 86 per cent, and not one rating anywhere in 191 listings.
We read 191 AJIO listings across jeans, trousers and chinos on 18 August 2026 and seated 20 under Rs. 999. Prices run from Rs. 141 to Rs. 960 and the badge runs backwards along that ladder: marketplace labels at Rs. 141 to Rs. 600 claim 74 to 86 per cent off MRPs reaching Rs. 3,999, while MAX, John Players, Lee Cooper and ARROW at Rs. 649 to Rs. 960 claim 19 to 63 per cent off MRPs a shop would charge. AJIO published a rating on none of the 191.
Every price below was pulled from AJIO on August 18, 2026 and checked against the MRP on the listing. Stack them with the live codes on our AJIO coupons page, which the deals desk re-verifies daily.
Six listings from labels that exist on marketplaces and nowhere else, with stated MRPs of Rs. 829 to Rs. 1,999 and badges from 74 to 86 per cent.
Rs. 141 at 83 per cent off a stated Rs. 829 - the floor of 191 listings.
Why it earned its spot One hundred and forty-one rupees is the cheapest thing on the wall.
Rs. 240 at 85 per cent off - a ribbed trouser with an MRP six times its price.
Why it earned its spot Six and a half times the price, printed as the MRP.
Rs. 260 at 74 per cent off a stated Rs. 999 - the shallowest badge under Rs. 300.
Why it earned its spot A Rs. 999 MRP, which is the only believable one in this chapter.
Rs. 280 at 86 per cent off a stated Rs. 1,999 - the largest percentage across 191 listings.
Why it earned its spot Eighty-six per cent, off an MRP seven times the price.
Rs. 297 at 77 per cent off Rs. 1,299 - denim, rather than the trousers around it.
Why it earned its spot Under Rs. 300 for actual denim, not a woven trouser.
Rs. 299 at 85 per cent off - a third label at the same price and the same MRP.
Why it earned its spot A third unfamiliar label, at the same price, badge and MRP as the others.
A Rs. 3,999 MRP on a Rs. 600 trouser, and fifty rupees later a Rs. 799 MRP on a Rs. 649 pair of jeans. Sixty-six badge points between them.
Rs. 304 at 75 per cent off Rs. 1,217 - NETPLAY is a Landmark Group house brand.
Why it earned its spot A retail house brand rather than a marketplace label, at marketplace money.
Rs. 336 at 79 per cent off Rs. 1,599 - Buda Jeans Co runs 32 listings in this read.
Why it earned its spot One label accounts for a sixth of everything we read.
Rs. 407 at 49 per cent off a stated Rs. 799 - half the badge, and a plausible MRP.
Why it earned its spot Forty-nine per cent, in a chapter where 85 is on offer.
Rs. 458 at 77 per cent off Rs. 1,999 - the same label's jeans at Rs. 297 stated Rs. 1,299.
Why it earned its spot One brand, two MRPs Rs. 700 apart, one identical badge.
Rs. 483 at 77 per cent off Rs. 2,099 - Highlander's median badge here is 75 per cent.
Why it earned its spot An online-first menswear label priced exactly like the marketplace ones.
Rs. 600 at 85 per cent off a stated Rs. 3,999 - the biggest stated price on this page.
Why it earned its spot Rs. 3,999 printed on a Rs. 600 trouser.
Rs. 649 at 19 per cent off a stated Rs. 799 - the shallowest discount across 191 listings.
Why it earned its spot Nineteen per cent, on a wall whose deepest badge is 86.
John Players, Lee Cooper, Park Avenue, Indian Terrain, SNITCH and ARROW - round MRPs, round reductions, and badges that stop at 63 per cent.
Rs. 662 at 49 per cent off Rs. 1,299 - NETPLAY's chinos at Rs. 304 showed 75 per cent.
Why it earned its spot One brand, two chinos, badges 26 points apart.
Rs. 750 at 50 per cent off Rs. 1,499 - a round MRP and a round half off.
Why it earned its spot Exactly half off, from a brand with a real retail price list.
Rs. 814 at 63 per cent off Rs. 2,199 - the deepest badge among the mall brands here.
Why it earned its spot The one mall brand on this page discounting like a marketplace label.
Rs. 897 at 61 per cent off Rs. 2,299 - a mall label at nearly a thousand rupees.
Why it earned its spot Nearly three times the price of chapter one's chinos, from a known brand.
Rs. 900 at 50 per cent off Rs. 1,799 - the second exact-half discount in this chapter.
Why it earned its spot Another round MRP, another exact half.
Rs. 959 at 40 per cent off Rs. 1,599 - a D2C brand pricing close to its own list.
Why it earned its spot Forty per cent, and a Rs. 1,599 MRP the brand charges on its own site.
Rs. 960 at 60 per cent off Rs. 2,399 - Rs. 819 more than the cheapest thing on this page.
Why it earned its spot The top of the page, at just under seven times the floor.
First: ignore the percentage entirely, because on this wall it sorts brands rather than value - the deepest badges sit on the cheapest garments from labels that exist nowhere else, the same pattern we found across Myntra luggage under Rs. 2,000. Second: read the stated MRP as a claim and ask whether a shop would charge it; Rs. 3,999 on a Rs. 600 trouser fails that test and Rs. 799 on a Rs. 649 pair of MAX jeans passes it. Third: accept that there is no rating on this aisle at all, and buy accordingly - small orders, checkable brands, or a size you already know. Fourth: check the live coupon page before paying, because an AJIO code applies on top of the badge and is the only discount on the page you can verify at checkout.
| Product | Sale price | MRP | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fabflee trousers | Rs. 141 | Rs. 829 | 83% |
| TROMKO ribbed trousers | Rs. 240 | Rs. 1,599 | 85% |
| Indiclub trackpants | Rs. 260 | Rs. 999 | 74% |
| KOTTY flared pants | Rs. 280 | Rs. 1,999 | 86% |
| KASHIANXSTYLE boyfriend jeans | Rs. 297 | Rs. 1,299 | 77% |
| Silverfly relaxed pants | Rs. 299 | Rs. 1,999 | 85% |
| NETPLAY chinos | Rs. 304 | Rs. 1,217 | 75% |
| Buda Jeans Co chinos | Rs. 336 | Rs. 1,599 | 79% |
| RIO flared pants | Rs. 407 | Rs. 799 | 49% |
| KASHIANXSTYLE bootcut jeans | Rs. 458 | Rs. 1,999 | 77% |
| Highlander trousers | Rs. 483 | Rs. 2,099 | 77% |
| POSHAX trousers | Rs. 600 | Rs. 3,999 | 85% |
| MAX rinsed jeans | Rs. 649 | Rs. 799 | 19% |
| NETPLAY slim chinos | Rs. 662 | Rs. 1,299 | 49% |
| John Players skinny jeans | Rs. 750 | Rs. 1,499 | 50% |
| Park Avenue trousers | Rs. 814 | Rs. 2,199 | 63% |
| Indian Terrain chinos | Rs. 897 | Rs. 2,299 | 61% |
| Lee Cooper Jake jeans | Rs. 900 | Rs. 1,799 | 50% |
| SNITCH chinos | Rs. 959 | Rs. 1,599 | 40% |
| ARROW trousers | Rs. 960 | Rs. 2,399 | 60% |
Across all 191 listings in this read - five queries, five categories, every price band from Rs. 141 to Rs. 1,889 - AJIO returned a rating on exactly none. Not a low rating, not a thin one: none at all. That removes the single most useful column a shopping page normally has, and it is why this page is ordered by price rather than by score, why we interrogate the MRP instead, and why every pick's spec strip stops at price, garment and discount. If you want crowd evidence on a pair of jeans, this aisle cannot give it to you and we are not going to pretend otherwise.
On this wall the badge runs backwards along the price ladder. The marketplace labels - Fabflee, TROMKO, KOTTY, Silverfly, KASHIANXSTYLE, Buda Jeans Co - sell at Rs. 141 to Rs. 600 with badges of 74 to 86 per cent off MRPs up to Rs. 3,999. The mall and D2C brands - MAX, John Players, Lee Cooper, SNITCH, Indian Terrain, Park Avenue, ARROW - sell at Rs. 649 to Rs. 960 with badges of 19 to 63 per cent off MRPs of Rs. 799 to Rs. 2,399. One label on this page even holds its badge at exactly 77 per cent across two MRPs Rs. 700 apart, which is the MRP being calculated backwards from a target percentage.
It is the only claim on an AJIO card we can sanity-check without a rating. A Rs. 999 MRP on a Rs. 260 trackpant and a Rs. 799 MRP on a Rs. 649 pair of MAX jeans read like price lists. A Rs. 3,999 MRP on a Rs. 600 trouser and a Rs. 1,999 MRP on a Rs. 280 flared pant do not - those are Louis Philippe and Levi's numbers, and the garments are not those garments. Where a brand sells the same item on its own storefront, as SNITCH does, the MRP becomes checkable somewhere other than AJIO, and we say so in the pick.
This wall mixes denim, woven trousers, chinos, trackpants and cargos in one price band, and below about Rs. 300 almost nothing on it is denim - the cheapest actual jeans on this page is Rs. 297 while the cheapest trouser is Rs. 141. Denim is heavier fabric and a more expensive garment to make, so the two are not interchangeable at the same price even though AJIO's listings sit side by side. Every pick's spec strip states which it is, along with the rise and fit the listing itself claims.
Rs. 141, for a pair of women's relaxed-fit trousers with an elasticated waist from Fabflee X AG, as read from AJIO's own listings on 18 August 2026. That was the floor across all 191 listings in our read. Above it the ladder climbs quickly: Rs. 240 for ribbed relaxed trousers, Rs. 260 for men's trackpants, Rs. 280 for flared pants and Rs. 297 for the cheapest actual denim on the page. Everything under about Rs. 300 comes from labels that exist on marketplaces and not in shops - Fabflee, TROMKO, Silverfly, KOTTY, Indiclub - and AJIO publishes no rating on any of them, so there is no crowd evidence at all at this end of the wall. Prices change without notice; check the listing before you pay.
Because the percentage is calculated from an MRP the seller states, and at the cheap end of this wall those MRPs are very high relative to the price. In our read the deepest badge was 86 per cent - a Rs. 280 flared pant against a stated Rs. 1,999 - and the largest stated MRP was Rs. 3,999, printed on a trouser selling for Rs. 600. Compare that with the shallowest badge in the read, 19 per cent, on a pair of MAX jeans at Rs. 649 against a stated Rs. 799: MAX is a retail chain with physical stores and its MRP is a price you could walk in and pay. One label on this page holds its badge at exactly 77 per cent across two MRPs Rs. 700 apart, which is the MRP being worked backwards from a target discount. Compare the rupee prices instead.
We cannot tell you why, only that there are none. Across all 191 listings in this read - five queries, every price band from Rs. 141 to Rs. 1,889, mall brands and marketplace labels alike - AJIO returned a rating on exactly zero. This is not a case of thin evidence like a listing with six votes; it is the complete absence of an evidence layer on the aisle. Practically, it means three things. You cannot compare two similar trousers on anything except price and the seller's own description. A brand you can find elsewhere - SNITCH on its own storefront, MAX or Lee Cooper in a shop - gives you a way to sanity-check that no marketplace label on this page does. And ordering a size you already know, from a label you can look up, is worth more here than any discount on the page.
We have not worn any of them and this page will not guess. What we can tell you is what the read shows. Buda Jeans Co is the single largest presence on this wall: 32 of our 191 listings, a median price of Rs. 472 and a median badge of 73 per cent, spanning men's and women's jeans, trousers, cargos and chinos. KOTTY runs 11 listings at a median 77 per cent, KASHIANXSTYLE 9 at 77 and Fabflee X AG 8 at 83. All of them price the same silhouettes in the same band with the same badges, none of them carries a rating on AJIO, and most of them are difficult to find anywhere else to cross-check. At Rs. 141 to Rs. 600 that may be an acceptable risk on a single pair. It is still a purchase made on no evidence but the photograph.
That is the real question this page raises, and the honest answer is that AJIO gives you nothing to settle it with. At around Rs. 900 you reach labels with a retail history - John Players and Lee Cooper at exactly 50 per cent off round MRPs, Park Avenue at Rs. 814, Indian Terrain chinos at Rs. 897, SNITCH at Rs. 959 with an MRP you can verify on its own site, ARROW at Rs. 960. At Rs. 300 you are buying from labels with no shops, no rating and no independent price to check. What you are paying the extra Rs. 600 for is recoverable information - a brand you can complain to, a size you can compare against something you already own, and a garment specification that has been the same for years. Whether that is worth Rs. 600 depends on how often you intend to wear them.



















