The Almost Gods Tether sneaker
Originating from the practice of lacing as a method of construction, where structures were bound and secured through tension before the introduction of nails and modern fasteners.
Used for centuries across cultures to bind, reinforce and contain, this language is reinterpreted through a wrap-around lacing system that creates a tension-based structure across the upper and defines a distinct design language.
Launching May 21, 5 PM IST, limited to 150 pairs.
The Almost Gods Tether Sneaker
Drawing from early Scandinavian footwear from the 20th century, associated with Viking movement and long-distance travel.
Among the earliest forms of footwear built for endurance, these constructions carried a language shaped by function and necessity.
Almost Gods reinterprets this through structure and restraint, where panelled construction and a wrap-around lacing system introduce tension across the form.
Material and surface are left to evolve over time, allowing each pair to develop its own identity.
Launching May 21, 5 PM IST. Limited to 150 pairs.
Felt Thorn Bloom, SS26 — Pre-collection
The Spring/Summer 2026 collection in collaboration with Harsh Nambiar draws from the layered surfaces and material language within his work. Selected paintings are reinterpreted through print, texture, and construction.
The collaboration explores transparency, repetition, and abstraction, placing softness and intuition in dialogue with structure and discipline.
Out now. Available in stores and on almostgods.com
Felt Thorn Bloom, SS26 — Pre-collection
Out now. Available in stores and on almostgods.com
Almost Gods, Dhanmill Compound
Shed No. 8
Chhatarpur Hills, New Delhi
Almost Gods, Perry Cross Rd, Shop no. 1
Bandra West, Mumbai
Felt Thorn Bloom, SS26 — Pre-collection
Out now. Available in stores and on almostgods.com
Almost Gods, Dhanmill Compound
Shed No. 8
Chhatarpur Hills, New Delhi
Almost Gods, Perry Cross Rd, Shop no. 1
Bandra West, Mumbai
Felt Thorn Bloom, SS26 — Pre-collection
The Spring/Summer 2026 collection in collaboration with Harsh Nambiar draws from the layered surfaces and material language within his work. Selected paintings are reinterpreted through print, texture, and construction.
Out tomorrow, 5PM IST
Felt Thorn Bloom, SS26 — Pre-collection
The Spring/Summer 2026 collection in collaboration with Harsh Nambiar draws from the layered surfaces and material language within his work. Selected paintings are reinterpreted through print, texture, and construction.
The collaboration explores transparency, repetition, and abstraction, placing softness and intuition in dialogue with structure and discipline.
The collection launches March 19, 5PM IST
INTERVAL — a dining experience with @two_odd_
Is the silence empty, or is it full?
For Interval, the experience was curated as a deliberate counterpoint to a reality defined by unceasing information and transparency. The evening centred around ritual and pause, creating space to step away from performance and constant self-expression.
Across courses, specific senses were isolated to construct a narrative of mindfulness. In stepping into a shared symbolic form, guests were invited to engage with ambiguity and rest within the act itself.
Blue operated as a vessel for extremes, holding both depth and vastness — establishing a quiet vertical axis within the space. Stainless steel was brought to the forefront, reclaiming material that is innate to our culture. Industrial scaffolding and unfinished concrete introduced discipline and structure, extending the shared language of Almost Gods and Two Odd into physical form.
An exchange shaped by impermanence.
Chef and menu curation by: @snack_with_mak
INTERVAL — with our Communion
Our Communion entered a room defined by restraint. Blue established depth. Stainless steel reflected familiarity. Scaffolding and concrete anchored the structure. Every element was intentional, removing excess and directing focus toward the act of gathering.
Thank you to everyone who showed up and sat with us in the pause.
Chef and menu curation: @snack_with_mak
INTERVAL — a dining experience with @two_odd_
Is the silence empty, or is it full?
For Interval, the experience was curated as a deliberate counterpoint to a reality defined by unceasing information and transparency. The evening centred around ritual and pause, creating space to step away from performance and constant self-expression.
Across courses, specific senses were isolated to construct a narrative of mindfulness. In stepping into a shared symbolic form, guests were invited to engage with ambiguity and rest within the act itself.
Blue operated as a vessel for extremes, holding both depth and vastness — establishing a quiet vertical axis within the space. Stainless steel was brought to the forefront, reclaiming material that is innate to our culture. Industrial scaffolding and unfinished concrete introduced discipline and structure, extending the shared language of Almost Gods and Two Odd into physical form.
An exchange shaped by impermanence.
Chef and menu curation by: @snack_with_mak