Bonkers Corner Enters Punjab with Mohali Store, Expands Streetwear Footprint
- 15th retail outlet and first store in Punjab, launched in Mohali on July 19, 2025.
- Known for bold streetwear and global collaborations with Marvel, Disney, Pokémon, and more.
- Part of brand’s strategy to scale offline and online presence while promoting youth-driven fashion culture.
Bonkers Corner marks its new milestone with the opening of the first store at Mohali, Punjab. Thus, the brand has opened its 15th Indian retail outlet. Sources reported that the store had formally opened for public on July 19, 2025, in the course of Bonkers Corner working hard on strengthening its national retail presence.
Launched in 2020 and headquartered in Mumbai, Bonkers Corner has become a leader in India's streetwear scene, quickly gaining a foothold with Gen Z and millennial consumers. The brand prides itself on its oversized unisex designs, graphics, and pop culture collaborations with legendary brands such as Marvel, Disney, Looney Tunes, Pokémon, SpongeBob, and Playboy.
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The Mohali launch is more than an opening of a store it is the brand's synergistic expansion strategy of technology, licensing, retail operations, and customer experience. The new venue is positioned to provide exclusive collections within an immersive, experience-driven environment, bringing Bonkers Corner's unique aesthetic to a fresh regional market.
This action is part of the brand's larger goal to expand both its physical and online presence. With an expanding portfolio of 15 stores in key Indian cities and additional locations to come, Bonkers Corner aims to offer fashion-forward, community-based spaces for style-conscious consumers.
As it makes the transition from a digitally born brand to a significant retailer in India, Bonkers Corner's move into Punjab reinforces its vision to bring street-style fashion inspired by the world to Indian consumers at scale democratizing fashion and cultivating a lively youth culture.

