The Return of the Gentle: House of Three’s “Boxwalas” Redefines Men’s Power Suiting for a New Era; From the ’50s to 2025

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It’s indeed a maverick world of fashion… a world, where casualwear seems to reign supreme and hoodies have dethroned ties… Formals especially well-cut suits have almost been pushed into the back of the closet. But formal lovers, don’t worry, Bangalore-based House of Three has reasserted the power of the perfectly cut suit perfectly. Their new collection, Boxwalas, is a sartorial time machine tracing the evolution of Indian menswear from the grace of the ’50s to the global sophistication of 2025.

Read on… as TheGlitz delves into House of Three’s latest menswear masterpiece Boxwalas …a poetic ode to the evolution of Indian suiting, where heritage tailoring from the ’50s meets the swagger of 2025. And as we go down the fashion memory lane with twenty sharply curated looks, this unique collection celebrates the metamorphosis of the Indian gentleman… from the well-pressed idealist of post-Independence India to the urbane aesthete of today.

House of Three’s Boxwalas – The 1950s: Tailoring a New Nation

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The story begins in the 1950s… a decade when India was young, idealistic, and finding its footing. Boxwalas captures this mood through clean, understated tailoring that mirrors the country’s quiet confidence. Think neatly cut jackets, crisp lapels, and silhouettes that exude grace without excess. It’s an homage to the “Boxwala” gentleman… the well-travelled trader or entrepreneur whose wardrobe balanced refinement with practicality. These were men who understood the poetry of a pocket square and the discipline of a double-breasted suit.

The 1960s & 70s: Lights, Camera, Sartorial Action

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As the decades rolled on, so did the drama. The 1960s and 70s were an era of cinematic power dressing — a time when Indian fashion began flirting with boldness and personality. House of Three’s Boxwalas channels this through vibrant checks, exaggerated collars, and sculpted silhouettes that feel lifted from a vintage film reel. There’s an unmistakable hint of the silver screen — Dev Anand’s swagger, Rajesh Khanna’s charm, and Amitabh Bachchan’s quiet storm. Tailoring became theatre, and the suit was no longer just worn; it was performed to the perfect ‘T’.

2025: The Return of the Gentle

Fast forward to 2025, and House of Three declares a stylish rebellion against the tyranny of fast fashion. “The Return of the Gentle” is more than a tagline — it’s a manifesto. This segment of the collection pays tribute to the Boxwalas gentlemen of Kolkata, men whose quiet elegance defined an era. The brand reinterprets traditional codes of style — cummerbunds, heritage checks, and soft-shouldered jackets — through a sleek, modern lens. The result? A wardrobe that feels both nostalgic and futuristic, classic yet entirely contemporary.

Each suit isn’t just attire… it’s an attitude. From sharply pleated trousers to perfectly tailored blazers, every piece is an assertion of presence, dignity, and timeless sophistication. The fabrics speak softly — wool, linen, and cotton — but the craftsmanship speaks volumes. Every stitch, every panel, every lining reflects the hand of a master tailor and the vision of a designer who understands restraint as luxury.

Crafted in Time: The Art of House of Three

At the heart of Boxwalas lies the impeccable craftsmanship that defines House of Three. The collection’s design language seamlessly marries heritage tailoring with modern geometry, resulting in pieces that are sculptural yet wearable.

Founder and Creative Director Sounak puts it beautifully:

“Whether it was the 1950s or the 2000s, nothing defines elegance for men more than a perfectly cut suit. Today, there’s a gap in the market for premium, bespoke menswear with the sensibility of designer fashion. The suit still holds unmatched power.”

Indeed, in an era where ‘smart casual’ often reads as an excuse, Boxwalas reinstates the suit as a statement of self-respect and style. It’s not about dressing up for others, it’s about reclaiming the joy of looking like you mean business.

TheGlitz Verdict: A Sartorial Revival

The Menswear Show 2025, which unveiled House of Three’s Boxwalas, felt less like a runway and more like a declaration… a tribute to tradition and a stride into the future of Indian luxury menswear. House of Three’s mastery lies not just in fabric and fit, but in storytelling. With Boxwalas, they weave a narrative where every decade leaves a stitch, every era a fold, and every gentleman a legacy.

In essence, Boxwalas is not merely a fashion statement — it’s a love letter to craftsmanship, culture, and the charisma of the Indian man who knows that style, much like history, never goes out of fashion.

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