Not built for trends, but for legacy — curated for those who choose presence over performance
Founded by Abhishek Shah, RIZVOL Lands in India: New York’s Cult Menswear Brand Brings Timeless Design to a New Generation
A Mood board in Motion
Think: muted sand, inked navy, bone white, moody greys — a palette that doesn’t age with seasons. the color story resists the chaos of trend cycles. Instead, it leans into permanence. These are tones that work across geographies and generations, designed to layer, to last, and to lead without noise.
The Fabric Vocabulary
Every piece begins with a question: What will this feel like in five years?
The answer lies in the materials:
- Giza cottons from Italy with long-staple softness
- Linen blends that carry the whisper of Mediterranean summers
- Japanese Mother of Pearl buttons, slow-made and ocean-sourced
- Suiting fabrics with air-like construction, yet full-bodied in fall




Form Follows Thought
The cuts are intelligent. Shirts that don’t cling, trousers that fall with a sculptural ease, and jackets that move like fabric architecture. The design isn’t about reinvention — it’s about refinement. Every piece feels like it was made with a specific kind of man in mind — someone who values clarity over clutter.
This is fashion that respects your time, your presence, and your silence. It doesn’t arrive with instructions. It simply fits.
The Experience is Part of the Design
The newly launched Indian e-store doesn’t behave like a typical fashion site. There are no flashing banners or countdown deals. Instead, it offers a space of visual calm, much like the clothing it houses.
Packaging echoes the same philosophy: tactile, minimal, and meant to be kept. Receiving a shirt feels like unboxing a thought — deliberate, beautifully slow, and meditative in its simplicity.
For Men Who Lead Quietly
There’s no one archetype for the man who chooses this label. He might be a filmmaker, a strategist, a photographer, or a start-up founder. He might speak softly but build boldly. What connects them all is intention — in the way they work, the way they live, and the way they dress.

In this wardrobe, there are no statement pieces — only statements of self.