Summer 2026 arrived early, and so did Snitch. The Bengaluru-born menswear brand launched its Everything Under the Sun campaign with one clear brief: dress Indian men for the season they actually live in — not the one shown in Seoul lookbooks. The result is a focused edit of breathable tees, linen shirts, versatile cargos, and matching co-ords built to survive 38°C afternoons without sacrificing how you look doing it.
We went through the entire campaign drop — cross-referencing prices, fabric specs, and sizing notes across snitch.com and Ajio — to bring you the 12 pieces worth your money right now. Whether you're spending ₹599 on a go-everywhere oversized tee or ₹3,798 on a full co-ord set to arrive somewhere in style, here's exactly what to buy and why.
The black Core Lab tee is the one to build your summer wardrobe around. Clean, unbranded, and cut with a dropped shoulder that hits perfectly on most Indian body types. The fabric is lightweight enough for daily wear in peak summer and dense enough that it doesn't turn see-through in sunlight — a genuine issue with cheaper tees at this price. Pair with cargo shorts or joggers and you're covered for everything from evening plans to weekend grocery runs.
If you're only adding one colour to your summer rotation, make it teal. Snitch's shade lands between a muted green and an ocean blue — it doesn't try too hard, reads as intentional rather than loud, and works equally well against fair and dark skin tones. Same comfortable oversized cut as the black, identical fabric weight, same price. At ₹599, this is genuinely one of the best summer buys from any Indian menswear brand right now.
Lavender is having its biggest menswear moment in years, and Snitch's version of the shade is exactly the right kind — muted enough to not look like you're in a wedding sangeet, present enough to turn heads at brunch. Wear it with white or off-white trousers for a summer tonal look that reads more elevated than the price suggests. The ₹200 premium over the darker tees is well-earned on a colour this wearable.
Cream is the white t-shirt for people who've been embarrassed by white t-shirts too many times. It doesn't show sweat patches at the same rate, photographs warmer and more intentional, and layers with literally any bottom you own — denim, cargos, track pants, chinos. Snitch's cream is a soft, desaturated off-white without yellowing, which matters. A solid wardrobe foundation at a fair ₹799.
Olive green pairs naturally with almost every bottom you already own — black, navy, khaki, grey, even rust — making it the tee that just works without thinking. It's a particularly smart pick for outdoorsy summer plans: hikes, day trips, or festival crowds where you don't want to worry about your outfit. Snitch's olive leans earthy rather than military, which keeps it versatile across casual and semi-casual situations.
When Snitch says 100% cotton on this tier, they mean a noticeably different fabric — heavier, denser, and with a structure that holds the oversized cut better over multiple washes. At ₹1,099 it's the premium option in the Core Lab range, and it's worth the extra spend if you're hard on your tees or prefer a fabric that doesn't pill in six months. The white version is a particularly good buy for summer: cool, clean, and genuinely breathable in humid weather.
The 100% cotton blue Core Lab is a slightly different proposition to the coloured polyblend tees — you feel the quality difference in the hand and the wear. Snitch's blue here is a mid-navy that reads more grown-up than bright blue, pairing cleanly with white sneakers, black jeans, or khaki shorts. Strong value at ₹799 for the cotton upgrade variant. Buy this if you want the better fabric at the base price tier.
This is the piece to reach for when a t-shirt feels too casual but the heat rules out anything heavier. Snitch's linen shirt is slim-fit with full sleeves you'll actually roll up, cut in a coastal blue that works in office air-conditioning and rooftop evenings equally. Linen breathes far better than cotton in peak summer, and at ₹2,699 Snitch is delivering a quality that competes with shirts selling for twice the price on premium platforms. Available via Ajio with occasional bank offer discounts.
The textured grey shirt is arguably the campaign's quiet overachiever — under ₹800 for a slim-fit shirt with actual surface texture rather than a plain weave. It photographs well, looks considered next to a pair of dark trousers, and the grey means it pairs with virtually any trouser colour in your wardrobe. An excellent entry point for men who want shirts but aren't ready to commit to the linen price range. Get it on Ajio where it sits below ₹750 with standard pricing.
Cargo pants are firmly back, and Snitch's slim-fit interpretation is how you wear them without looking like it's 2008. The silhouette is tapered and clean; the cargo pockets sit flat enough to not bulk out the leg, while still being functional for a phone, keys, and cards. Grey is the strongest colourway in this style — it bridges summer casual and smart casual without committing fully to either. Pairs effortlessly with any of the Core Lab tees above, particularly the black, teal, or white.
For days when you want the cargo aesthetic but need something more forgiving on the waist, these relaxed-fit jogger cargos hit the right balance. The waistband is elasticated, the leg tapers to an ankle that looks clean rather than sloppy, and the black colourway makes them the most versatile bottom in this list. At ₹1,899 they're the premium cargo option in the campaign, and the added comfort over the slim-fit version is worth it if you're wearing them for longer stretches — travel, festivals, or a full day out.
This is the campaign's showpiece — and it earns it. The quilted co-ord set in black is the kind of outfit that reads as properly put-together with zero effort: matching top and shorts with a subtle all-over quilt texture that adds dimension without adding bulk. It photographs brilliantly, walks well, and sidesteps the usual problem of matching separates. At ₹3,798 for a full matching set it's actually strong value — individual premium tee plus shorts from most comparable brands would cost more. Buy this when you need to show up somewhere and look like you thought about it.
| # | Product | Price | Category | Best For | Platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Core Lab Black Oversized Tee | ₹599 | T-Shirt | Everyday staple | Snitch.com |
| 02 | Core Lab Teal Oversized Tee | ₹599 | T-Shirt | Best colour buy | Snitch.com |
| 03 | Core Lab Lavender Oversized Tee | ₹799 | T-Shirt | Trend dressing | Snitch.com |
| 04 | Core Lab Cream Oversized Tee | ₹799 | T-Shirt | Versatile neutral | Snitch.com |
| 05 | Core Lab Olive Green Oversized Tee | ₹799 | T-Shirt | Outdoor / Travel | Snitch.com |
| 06 | 100% Cotton Core Lab White | ₹1,099 | T-Shirt | Best fabric quality | Snitch.com |
| 07 | 100% Cotton Core Lab Blue | ₹799 | T-Shirt | Cotton upgrade | Snitch.com |
| 08 | Slim Fit Linen Shirt — Blue | ₹2,699 | Shirt | Smart casual / Office | Ajio |
| 09 | Textured Slim Fit Shirt — Grey | ₹723 | Shirt | Budget shirt pick | Ajio |
| 10 | Solid Slim Fit Cargo Pants — Grey | ₹1,499 | Trousers | Day-to-night bottom | Ajio |
| 11 | Relaxed Fit Cargo Jogger — Black | ₹1,899 | Trousers | Travel / Festival | Ajio |
| 12 | Quilted Co-Ord Set — Black | ₹3,798 | Co-Ord Set | Occasion / Brunch | Ajio |
Go for 2–3 Core Lab tees in different colours. Start with black (most versatile), then add a seasonal colour like teal or lavender for variety. You're building a tee wardrobe, not buying fashion statements.
The textured grey shirt (₹723) is your budget entry. If you want the seasonal premium choice, the linen blue shirt at ₹2,699 is the one to buy — it's wearable 6 months of the year and photographs well for any occasion.
Slim-fit grey cargo (₹1,499) for a cleaner, smarter look. Relaxed-fit black jogger cargo (₹1,899) for comfort-first days and travel. Both pair naturally with any Core Lab tee in this list.
The quilted co-ord set at ₹3,798 is the campaign's complete outfit in one SKU. Black is the right call — it works across all skin tones and doesn't need to be styled. You just put it on.
Direct via snitch.com (use vcommission link above) for Core Lab tees with free exchange on size issues. For shirts, cargos, and the co-ord set, Ajio's listing often includes bank card discounts on top of the listed price.
Oversized tees: order your usual size for fitted-oversized, size up for a roomier drop. Shirts and cargos: run true to size — Snitch's slim fit is genuine slim, so go up if you're between sizes or prefer more room through the chest.
What is Snitch's 'Everything Under the Sun' campaign?
Everything Under the Sun is Snitch's summer 2026 campaign celebrating sun-drenched living through lightweight, versatile menswear — from Core Lab oversized tees starting at ₹599 to co-ord sets and linen shirts designed for India's heat. The campaign focuses on everyday pieces that work across work-from-office, casual, and social settings without being overdressed for summer temperatures.
Which is the best value Snitch product from the summer 2026 campaign?
The Core Lab Black and Teal Oversized T-Shirts at ₹599 (down from ₹799) are the strongest value-for-money picks in the campaign. For one step up, the 100% Cotton Blue Core Lab tee at ₹799 offers a meaningfully better fabric for a modest premium. If you're looking for the best single outfit, the quilted co-ord set at ₹3,798 is where the real perceived value comes in — you're buying a ready-styled look rather than piecing separates together.
Are Snitch clothes available on Amazon or Flipkart?
Snitch's primary platform presence is on snitch.com directly and Ajio. While select Snitch products may appear on other marketplaces, the current campaign's full range is best accessed through these two channels. Ajio specifically carries the shirts, cargos, and co-ord set from this review list.
How does Snitch sizing compare to other brands?
Snitch sizes are largely consistent with standard Indian menswear sizing. Their oversized tees run true to Indian size charts — order your usual chest size for a properly oversized fit. The slim-fit shirts lean genuinely slim through the torso; if you prefer some room through the chest or have a broader build, size up one. Snitch offers free size exchanges on snitch.com, so there's low risk in ordering.
Is the Snitch linen shirt worth the ₹2,699 price?
Yes, for an Indian summer wardrobe, it absolutely is. Linen is significantly more breathable than cotton in humid heat and holds its shape better across a long day. At ₹2,699, Snitch's linen shirt is priced well below comparable linen shirts from Mango, Jack & Jones, or Marks & Spencer, while offering a similar quality of weave and cut. If you work in a warm office or attend outdoor events during summer, a linen shirt is the single best upgrade you can make to your warm-weather wardrobe.











