HRX Deals: What to Actually Know Before You Buy
HRX (Hrithik Roshan’s activewear label, mostly sold through Myntra and increasingly through Flipkart) shows up on this channel constantly — trackpants under ₹300, tees under ₹400, the occasional shoe deal. Overall, it’s a brand that’s good and decent for what it’s meant for — everyday activewear and casual wear, not premium performance gear — and at deal prices it’s genuinely solid value. Here’s what’s worth knowing before you add to cart.
Trackpants and joggers — the category HRX is actually known for
This is where HRX earns its reputation, and where most of the deals on this channel land. The fabric quality varies across HRX’s own range — the basic joggers that show up at steep discounts are built for lounging, errands, and light daily wear rather than an intense workout, while the pricier performance-labelled lines (usually not the ones hitting the biggest discounts) lean more athletic. If a trackpant deal doesn’t call out any specific performance/moisture-wicking fabric, it’s reasonable to assume it’s the everyday line and price your expectations to match — which, at ₹250-350, is still a fair trade.
Sizing is generally reported as fairly standard for Indian sizing rather than the more generous cut some international brands use — if you already know your size in other Indian activewear brands, that’s usually a reasonable starting point here too. As always with clothing bought online, checking the specific listing’s own reviews for that exact product is worth the extra minute, since fit can vary between individual styles even within one brand.
T-shirts
HRX tees at deal prices (usually ₹300-450) are a solid casual-wear buy for the price. Worth keeping in mind: the moisture-wicking gym-performance tees are typically a separate, pricier line from the everyday cotton-blend ones — if a deal doesn’t specifically mention performance fabric, treat it as a casual tee rather than gym wear.
Shoes
HRX shoe deals show up less often on this channel than clothing does. Shoe fit is more model-specific than clothing fit tends to be, so checking recent reviews on the exact listing — not just the brand generally — is worth doing before buying, especially if you’re between sizes.
Where it’s actually cheaper: Myntra vs. Flipkart
Both platforms carry HRX, and the same item can genuinely differ in price between the two depending on which one is running its own separate promotion that week. There’s no consistent “always cheaper here” rule — it changes with each platform’s own sale calendar, which is exactly why we post whichever platform has the better live price rather than defaulting to one.
Buying safely given how often it’s discounted
HRX’s popularity means it shows up across a lot of third-party seller listings, not just official brand-store ones. The general checks that apply to any steep discount apply here too: check that the listing is fulfilled by Myntra/Flipkart directly or by an explicitly official HRX store rather than an unfamiliar third-party name, and treat a price that’s dramatically below even our posted “deal” price as worth a second look rather than an even better find. See our full deal-verification checklist for the general version of these checks.
The practical takeaway
The products are good and decent and do the job they’re meant for — this isn’t premium performance gear, and it doesn’t need to be at these prices. Match your expectations to the price tier (everyday wear at everyday-wear prices, not gym-performance expectations on a ₹300 jogger), check the specific listing’s own reviews for fit, and buy from a clearly official listing when a discount looks unusually steep.