Nitlon is the innerwear brand of Nitex Marketing Corporation, carrying forward a heritage of more than fifty years in men’s essential wear. For decades, Nitlon has stood for simple, honest, everyday comfort. The brand was built in a time when customers chose products that lasted long, felt comfortable, and were worth their money — and Nitlon continues to follow that same belief even today. Our vests and trunks are known for their durability, dependable fit, and soft feel, making them a preferred choice across generations.
Nitlon’s journey began at a time when quality mattered more than advertising. The brand slowly earned its reputation through word of mouth, as customers discovered innerwear that stayed comfortable even after years of washing and daily use. Many men who wore Nitlon in their younger years still prefer the same fit and fabric today, while a new generation has also adopted it because of its long-lasting comfort. Over decades, Nitlon has remained a familiar, reliable name — not because of trends or fashion, but because of consistent quality and customer faith.
Nitlon focuses on two main fabric styles — Interlock and Single Jersey. Interlock is double-knitted, giving a slightly thicker and firmer feel. It is not pre-shrunk, but it is knitted in a way that allows the vest to last longer and adjust comfortably, even if the wearer’s body size changes slightly over time. Single Jersey, on the other hand, is lighter, softer, and ideal for hot weather or all-day movement. Both fabrics are chosen for daily comfort, long usability, and easy wear under shirts, kurtas, and casual outfits. The stitching, armholes, and neck rib are made carefully so the garment sits comfortably without twisting or losing shape too quickly.
Every Nitlon product is made with care and experience gathered over decades. The Interlock fabric is knitted in-house on dedicated machinery, ensuring stronger construction and a smooth finish. Our vests are made without side seams in certain cuts, offering a seamless feel that reduces irritation on the skin. The knitting, cutting, and sewing processes are handled by trained teams who understand the importance of fit and durability. The goal has always been simple: to create innerwear that feels right, fits well, and lasts long enough to prove its value.