Our Story
Our Story
Aespen Fashion was born out of a shared vision to redefine the landscape of Indian ethnic wear. In 2010, Mr.NILESHBHAI RAICHAND SHAH embarked on a journey fueled by their passion for Indian craftsmanship, history, and a desire to bridge tradition with contemporary style. From a modest workshop in gujarat, Aespen blossomed into an iconic brand known for its exquisite quality, unwavering commitment to authenticity, and timeless elegance.
Our story is woven through the threads of countless hours spent honing traditional techniques, sourcing premium fabrics, and crafting each piece with meticulous care. We believe that true beauty lies in intricate details, vibrant colors, and a deep respect for cultural heritage. This philosophy echoes throughout our creations—from the meticulously hand-embroidered Sherwanis to the exquisitely tailored Kurta sets, every piece tells a story of artistry and tradition.
But Aespen is more than just exquisite attire; it's about empowering men to express their unique style with confidence. We offer pieces that transcend trends, becoming timeless classics that effortlessly elevate any occasion— from weddings and festivals to everyday moments of elegance.
Since the attires that can be put on during once in a lifetime events are the same as those that can be worn on everyday events, everything, a full men wear solution provider. Aspen is regarding doing things in a different way. Being extraordinary implies selecting your raw material, craftspeople, designers and sales personnel by hand. Being extraordinary implies having the emphasis on quality and tremendous experience.
The distant destinations where Aespen sources its fabrics include Japan, Turkey, China, and Korea just to mention a few. All it is precision to Aespen. The 5000 sq. ft. production space is never short of innovation. The 18,000 sq. ft. Godown has modern technology to ensure easy maintenance Aespen desires to reach everyone. This is why they possess special collection bookings with the vendors in the state of Punjab, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Delhi, and Karnataka. They also produce 24 catalogues annually.