About Us
Born for the Mission | Forged for the Field
Established in 2003, House of Force was founded with a clear objective — to serve those who never back down. Built at the intersection of resilience, reliability, and rugged design, we have become a trusted name among adventurers, outdoor professionals, and urban warriors alike. At the heart of our legacy lies SPL Force — our flagship sub-brand and registered trademark. SPL Force represents the spirit of tactical performance, built to match the needs of defense-inspired fashion and utilitarian apparel. What started as a mission to create field-ready gear has evolved into a movement of purpose-driven performance. We don’t just sell tactical apparel — we equip individuals with gear engineered for endurance, style, and action. Whether you're navigating unpredictable terrain or the grind of daily life, our products are designed to make sure you’re always mission-ready.
– The House of Force Team
"At the core of our brand lies a commitment to function-first design,
constant innovation, and a deep respect for those who dare to push limits."
constant innovation, and a deep respect for those who dare to push limits."
Mission
To craft tactical gear that empowers individuals to perform with confidence, durability, and purpose — whether in the wild, at work, or on the move.
Vision
To be the go-to tactical lifestyle brand in India, recognized for innovation, quality, and community impact.
Values
Discipline. Utility. Style. Every stitch we sew stands for grit, function, and readiness.
Our Team
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"I’ve tried a lot of tactical brands, but House of Force hits the sweet spot — the SPL Force joggers are my go-to for every outdoor hike and street ride. Comfortable, durable, and they look sharp."
"Finally, a brand that understands functionality without compromising on style. House of Force gear feels like it’s built for the field but fits into my daily routine effortlessly."
“Tactical comfort and performance redefined. House of Force isn’t just a brand — it’s a mindset. Every piece tells a story of utility and edge.”
