Best Gully Labs shoes to check out: Some sneakers do more than finish an outfit—they bring a whole point of view with them. Gully Labs shoes have that kind of energy, mixing street-ready design with a desi sensibility that feels fresh without looking forced.
Top Gully Labs shoes to consider on Myntra
These Gully Labs shoes have been curated from Myntra’s EORS 2026 sale, which is live from 29 May to 14 June and includes footwear among its highlighted categories. The picks come from Myntra’s Gully Labs listings, where select styles are currently marked down by up to 40%.
Canvas sneakers used to mean plain white or basic black. The shift happened when Indian brands started treating everyday shoes as a place for craft instead of just function. Gully Labs built the line around this idea—streetwear energy meeting textile detail, embroidery, and limited drops. The shoes sit between casual and designed, which makes them useful for more than just weekends. They work for commutes, errands, and evenings out without feeling like you’re trying too hard.
The common thread across the five models is the cushioned interior and the range of materials. EVA footbeds show up consistently, along with bamboo lycra lining that limits odor. The outsoles balance grip with flexibility, and most use rubber for durability. What separates them is material choice and the finishing touches—suede toe boxes, aged crackle leather, Kantha embroidery, or water-repellent treatment. Each pair leans into a different lane: daily canvas, festive leather, color-blocked boldness, masculine minimalism, or unisex sporty.
Grey Canvas With Baaz Detailing

Chaaya Grey opens the line quietly. Grey canvas upper. Suede toe and vamp for durability. The Baaz trail made from canvas strips runs along the side, and Baaz embroidery sits on the back tab. The black rubber sole gives traction without looking heavy. UK sizes 3 to 8 cover most women’s needs. The EVA footbed handles shock absorption, which matters when you’re walking through crowded markets or standing for long periods. The leather insole and lace-up closure keep things straightforward. The care note is specific: use branded leather conditioner or wipe with a dry cloth. That’s a hint that the shoe needs some attention, even if the canvas is forgiving.
Burgundy Limited Edition With Vintage Texture

Barfi Burgundy shifts the mood entirely. Suede leather panels on the sides and back. Crackled aged leather on the toe box and tongue for a heritage finish. Only 50 pairs were made, which makes it feel more like a collector piece than a running errand shoe. The zip closure is unusual for sneakers and speeds up wear. Hand-stitched sole adds durability. Bamboo lycra lining appears again for breathability. The Kantha-inspired snowflake embroidery on the sides and rangoli perforations on the toe box are subtle but distinct. The TPR sole is heavier than rubber, and the 1-month warranty is shorter than the other models.
Brown Color-Blocked With Water Repellent

The color-blocked brown leather sneaker is the boldest visually. Leather upper, round toe, lace-ups, and a textured patterned outsole. The water-repellent upper is a practical feature that the others don’t have. It comes with extra laces, a utility pouch, and a dust bag—more accessories than you usually get. The Phulkari-inspired sleeve embroidery and woven labels blend tradition with sport. Padded insole with breathable cotton terry and bamboo lining keeps long days manageable. The comfort insole and leather sole balance cushioning with structure. The HD back print and contrast stripes make it stand out, but that also means it draws more attention than the grey or black options.
Black Men’s Suede With Clean Lines

Faris Black is the only men’s model in the group. Black suede and canvas. Simple, strong. The Baaz Faris embroidery gives it identity without being loud. It shares the same EVA footbed and plush cushioning as Chaaya Grey, so the underfoot comfort is familiar. Canvas upper and rubber sole keep it lightweight. Lace-up closure, regular width, comfort insole. UK sizes 6 to 12. The 3-month warranty is longer than Barfi’s. The black colorway makes it more versatile for rotating with darker outfits. It’s the least ornate of the five, which makes it easier to wear when you don’t want the shoe to be the main focus.
Off-White Unisex With Futsal Outsole

The unisex printed leather x white low sports rubber sneaker is off-white with a canvas upper and quilted detailing. Velvety suede upper adds a richer feel. The futsal outsole is the key difference—designed for traction on indoor courts but useful for daily movement too. Lightweight EVA cushioning with plush sockliner absorbs impact. Detachable tongue flap and sweat-absorbing lining add function. Leather insole and leather sole echo the brown color-blocked pair. Water-repellent technology is present again. The quilted detailing and velvety suede make it feel more premium than a standard canvas sneaker, but the price stays accessible. It’s the most modular design, with the detachable flap letting you adjust the look.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which sneaker is best for daily wear? Chaaya Grey is the clear pick here. Canvas and suede, rubber sole, EVA cushioning. It’s built for routine use without looking tired fast.
Which one feels the most festive or dressy? Barfi Burgundy gets long sleeves… no, that’s wrong. Barfi Burgundy is the festive choice. Suede panels, aged crackle leather, Kantha embroidery, and only 50 pairs made make it stand out for occasions.
Do these sneakers work for wide Indian feet? Yes. Gully Labs builds on wider lasts, and the bamboo lycra lining helps with comfort. The regular width fits most, but sizing up a half-step helps if you’re between sizes.
Which model offers the most practical features for rain or spills? The color-blocked brown and off-white unisex pairs both have water-repellent upper technology. That’s the edge there for unexpected weather or accidental spills.
