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This is our fan-tribute take on Karan Aujla, the artist who pushed Punjabi music from regional anthem to global rotation, from the raw energy of the Bacthafucup run to the stadium nights of the It Was All A Dream tour. Every piece in the drop is designed in Toronto and printed on heavyweight 240gsm cotton, built for the same long nights and louder sound systems the records were made for. Whether you came up on the early collabs or the crossover singles, the graphics are made to wear like the music feels.
Karan Aujla — FAQ
What kind of designs are in the Karan Aujla collection?
The collection pulls from across his catalogue, from the gritty energy of the Bacthafucup era to the bigger, more melodic moments of the recent singles and the It Was All A Dream tour run. Expect bold lyric-led graphics, Punjabi script type treatments, and clean tour-poster layouts across tees and hoodies. These are original fan-tribute pieces, not artist merchandise.
Can I get this delivered in Canada?
Yes. We ship free worldwide, and Canadian orders are no exception, so wherever you are in the country the drop reaches you at no added shipping cost. Everything is printed on demand on heavyweight 240gsm cotton, so each piece is made fresh rather than pulled from old stock.
Why does it say designed in Toronto?
We are a Toronto label and the artwork, layouts, and graphics all come out of our studio here. The printing happens on demand through our production partners, so the design DNA is Toronto even though the garments themselves are produced through a print network rather than sewn locally.
Does the collection reference the modern Punjabi music wave?
It does. Karan Aujla sits right at the center of Punjabi hip-hop breaking onto the world stage, and the graphics nod to that shift, from the underground come-up to the crossover moment that put the sound in front of a global audience. The pieces are built to celebrate that era rather than copy any single release.