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#HGSupply: Members Club, Comet's New Limited Drop Celebrates The People Who Shape Culture

The campaign draws on the spaces where Indian culture has long been shaped: cyphers, late-night jam sessions, sidewalks, and small gigs where passion runs the game.

Disha Bijolia

In a few short years, Comet has carved out a space for itself in India’s sneaker landscape by doing something deceptively simple: treating sneakers as more than style accessories. Founded in Bangalore, the brand has consistently built designs that carry a sense of purpose and cultural reference rather than leaning on logos or borrowed hype. It is this approach of design as meaning, that has helped Comet find a loyal audience across the country.

That loyalty has grown into a community. With the brand, fans buy into an ethos that feels familiar yet forward-looking — a language shaped by India’s streets, studios, and everyday rhythm. When Comet opens a flagship in Indiranagar, or when it drops silhouettes like the Aeons or X Lows, the brand is inviting people into a conversation about identity, style, and culture in motion.

Members Club, Comet’s latest release, builds on this idea. Limited to 500 pairs, the drop is described as “by culture, for the culture.” Rather than playing to exclusivity, it frames ownership as participation — a way of carrying a shared story. The campaign draws on the spaces where Indian culture has long been shaped: cyphers, late-night jam sessions, sidewalks, and small gigs where passion runs the game.

“Sneakers alone don’t shape culture. People do,” the brand notes. Members Club is intended as a reminder of that — that every creative subculture, whether Desi Hip-Hop or the sneaker scene itself, grows from collective energy, not individual posturing. Each pair is positioned less as a commodity and more as a badge of belonging, marked by courage, creativity, and unapologetic self-expression.

With scarcity built in, the release is expected to sell out quickly. But unlike limited drops engineered for resale, this one speaks directly to the people who have carried Comet this far — the community that has made the brand a beloved choice.

The 'Comet Members Club sneakers' are now available on the brand’s website in a run of only 500 pairs, priced at ₹6,299.

Follow Comet here and checkout the drop here .

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