From the front, this hoodie keeps things almost too clean—just “IRREGULARS BY CHAKOR” on the chest, like a quiet tag for people who know the reference. The story only really explodes when you see the back. A full insignia sits across the shoulders: shastar and modern weapons arranged around a central blade and shield, framed by radiating lines like a sunburst. It’s not about aggression; it’s about readiness—the Khalsa discipline of staying trained, mounted and alert, no matter how “irregular” you look to the empire watching you.
This piece is a tribute to those warriors the British labelled irregulars because they refused to fit into neat parade lines—the Nihang spirit that didn’t ask for permission to exist. The emblem on the back turns that whole idea into a modern crest: faith at the centre, strength on every side, and the reminder that you’re supposed to carry your principles fully equipped, not half-asleep. It’s for anyone who moves through life on their own terms but keeps a code: alert mind, ready body, clear heart.
All of it is printed on a snow-washed black hoodie made from 100% cotton fleece at a heavy 400 GSM, giving it proper winter weight and a soft, brushed interior that traps warmth. The wash makes it feel lived-in from day one, like something you’ve already taken on a few missions—long commutes, late-night drives, cold walks between responsibilities. With its relaxed streetwear fit, kangaroo pocket and ribbed cuffs and hem, Irregulars 2.0 is built to be worn hard, by people who never really saw themselves as “regular” in the first place.
