
Starting a clothing brand sounds glamorous, but in India, budget planning makes or breaks your launch. From raw material sourcing to online ads, every rupee counts—especially in a competitive, price-sensitive market.
You need anywhere between ₹2 lakhs to ₹20 lakhs (approx. $2,500–$25,000) to start a clothing brand in India, depending on your scale, niche, and distribution model.
I once helped a Delhi-based fashion startup grow from scratch with only ₹3 lakhs. With clever sourcing and social media marketing, they turned profitable in 6 months. Here's what goes into that cost.
Table of Contents
- What are the major costs involved?
- How do different models affect your budget?
- What other hidden costs should I plan for?
- How much do successful Indian brands spend?
- Conclusion
What are the major costs involved?
Every clothing brand needs to plan for product, brand, and sales setup.
The main costs include production (fabric, stitching, trims), branding (logo, labels, packaging), marketing (social media, influencers), and operations (photoshoots, delivery, warehousing).

Startup cost breakdown (in INR)
| Category | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Fabric & sampling | ₹50,000–₹2,00,000 |
| Logo & brand identity | ₹10,000–₹50,000 |
| Bulk production (MOQ) | ₹1,00,000–₹10,00,000 |
| Packaging & labels | ₹20,000–₹1,00,000 |
| Website & eCommerce | ₹15,000–₹80,000 |
| Marketing & ads | ₹50,000–₹3,00,000 |
| Logistics & buffer | ₹25,000–₹75,000 |
You can start lean with D2C dropshipping, or go all in with a full inventory model[^1].
How do different models affect your budget?
The business model you choose will impact how much money you need upfront.
If you start with pre-orders or dropshipping, your costs are much lower. A ready stock/inventory model costs more but gives control and faster delivery.
Model vs Investment
| Model | Initial Cost | Inventory Needed | Risk Level | Time to Launch |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-order | ₹1–3 lakhs | No | Low | Fast |
| Dropshipping | ₹50k–₹1 lakh | No | Low | Fast |
| Inventory | ₹5–20 lakhs | Yes | Medium–High | Medium |
| Wholesale | ₹10+ lakhs | Yes | High | Slow |
If you're bootstrapping, pre-orders or limited runs are the safest entry points[^2].
What other hidden costs should I plan for?
Many new founders forget about scaling and customer service.
You’ll need to budget for repeat production, damaged returns, influencer gifting, new product launches, and third-party platform fees (like Amazon, Flipkart, or Myntra).
Additional monthly costs
- Returns: 5–10% of order volume
- Platform fees: 8–20% commission
- Re-marketing ads: ₹10,000–₹50,000/month
- GST, accounting, and legal compliance
Having a cash buffer helps you survive the first 6 months[^3].
How much do successful Indian brands spend?
Brands like Bewakoof, The Souled Store, or Urban Monkey started lean—but scaled fast.
Most D2C fashion startups in India begin under ₹10 lakhs and scale as they validate their market and build community.
They all spent wisely on brand identity, user experience, and social media—not just fabric.
Conclusion
You can start a clothing brand in India with ₹2–5 lakhs using lean strategies like pre-orders or dropshipping. If you want full control with inventory and branding, plan ₹10–20 lakhs. Either way, spend wisely and grow gradually.
[^1]: Shopify India – How to Start a Clothing Business: https://www.shopify.com/in/blog/clothing-business
[^2]: Business Today – How Indian Apparel Startups are Bootstrapping: https://www.businesstoday.in/latest/in-focus/story/d2c-apparel-brands-bootstrapped-success-338924-2022-10-25
[^3]: Amazon India Seller Pricing Guide: https://sell.amazon.in/pricing.html