Terms and Conditions
1. Use of the Website
You may use the website for lawful purposes only. By accessing the website, you agree not to use it in any way that could damage, disable, or impair the site’s functionality or interfere with any other user's use of the site.
2. Account Registration
To purchase items from the website, you may be required to create an account. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account information and agree to notify us immediately of any unauthorized use of your account.
3. Product Information
We make every effort to ensure that product descriptions and prices are accurate. However, we cannot guarantee that all information is error-free. We reserve the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies, or omissions at any time without prior notice.
4. Pricing and Payment
All prices are listed in INR (Indian Rupees) and are subject to change. Payments can be made via credit card, debit card, or other available payment methods.
5. Intellectual Property
All content, trademarks, logos, and designs on this website are the intellectual property of Jagannatha Wear and are protected by applicable copyright and trademark laws. You may not use any content without prior written permission.
6. Limitation of Liability
Jagannatha Wear is not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the website or products purchased from it.
7. Changes to Terms and Conditions
We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.

Our mission
Welcome to Jagganath, where tradition meets contemporary fashion. Our brand draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Indian culture and spirituality, particularly the timeless essence of Sanatan Dharma. Just as Lord Jagannath is revered as the deity of Kalyug, our brand aspires to be the emblem of Kalyug—a symbol of connection, devotion, and cultural pride.
At Jagganath, we aim to bring you closer to the divine through fashion. We believe that wearing garments inspired by our deities and their teachings is not just about style; it’s about carrying a piece of our spiritual heritage with us, wherever we go.
