@Ronak1112 This is what they wont do. The way BS6 owners suffering, you never know when they make E20 cars also suffer by introducing whatever level. People who bought small cars with their hard earned money, are forced to use E20 in non comoatible cars and its damaging them. Helpless
@DipeshDutt Check out https://t.co/5qYzTjL58p
We designed functuonal business commute collection, designed and manufactured in India. No fashion , no spiration, pure utility, function and some ease.
Men’s Day, har saal aata hai, bina wishes ke chala jaata hai.
Par ab men centric brand bana rahe hain to post to banta hai, for the man who picks at stations, waits in hospitals, reaches work early, sleeps late.
58Miles is for him.
He won’t like or comment, he'll just nod.
432 Flats, more 2500 Persons living! In Savvy Swaraj Pragati Phase 2 Pragati !
Developer Savvy Group @jaxayshah left all the life's in jeopardy.
Only Promises.
So does the government also left them Rambharose Now.
No Water, No STP, No Boundry, Now No roads.
@Bhupendrapbjp
@sukhdugal@MarchTee , see someone just made our day with comparing our bag brands positioning with March. Even for a small pointer, this is happy moment because from day one I have this in my mind that we are building marchtee of Bags and backpacks.
Happy to share a backpack designed and made in India !
Long post alert :)
Those who know me well know that I’m always with my backpack. A backpack that carries my laptop, phone, charger, notebook, and even my sanity, all the daily essentials that move with me wherever I go. Over the years, it has become more than just a bag. It’s like an extension of who I am.
That’s why this new backpack means something more.
I’ve known @bhimanipankaj for a long time and have been part of his journey from hearing the story of how 58 Miles came into being, to witnessing his endless rounds to Mumbai and beyond, all in search of getting every little thing right. The name itself comes from the distance between Diu, a spirited place out of Gujarat and Somnath, a religious place in Gujarat — a symbolic 58 miles that hold a deeper journey of struggle, hustle, and belief.
What’s special about this backpack is that it didn’t come out of a marketing agency or a focus group. It came from lived experiences. He understood the pain points of founders and tried to weaved that into this product. The kind of insights that come when you’re squeezed into a Mumbai local or riding a bike through city traffic or just carrying your world on your shoulders on a long day. Every feature has been built from pain points faced firsthand. And that shows. The detailing, the thought, the design, it’s all there. Honest and intentional.
As someone who’s very particular about backpack, I can say this one stands out. And it feels even more special because I’ve had the chance to be part of a few brainstorming sessions along the way. It’s a small contribution, but holding the final bag now, it feels like carrying a piece of that journey too.
This is what local entrepreneurship looks like quiet perseverance, long nights, countless rejections, and yet an unwavering commitment to build something that solves a real problem. In a world chasing big brands, it’s efforts like these that need our support.
Even if you don’t buy the bag, share the story. Talk about it in your circles. That too is support. And who knows, your one message may help someone else walk their 58 miles.
Proud to among first 58 to buy this one.
And last, be vocal for local to go global.
Next week in Ahmedabad, we’re hosting eChai’s Shopify Social, a small gathering for founders building Shopify apps, D2C brands, and eCommerce ventures.
Keeping this smaller and focused on relevant folks. Pls DM me if you fit and want to join in.
I am traditional businessman turned d2c founder. One thing I like about this D2C brand 9/30.
The brand is @socksoho and what I liked about them is how just with Socks they build a brand of this scale.
I am traditional businessman turned d2c founder. One thing I like about this D2C brand 7/30.
@in_bummer of course their products are super soft and comfortable but what I like most about them is their genius underwear vending machine at airport idea. @lavsi26 rocking it.
I am traditional businessman turned d2c founder. One thing I like about this D2C brand 8/30.
@blissclub An inclusive active wear brand who started with product innovation but what I like most about them is the way they build and grown the community. @minu_mm