Twenty-four listings read on 23 August. Five claim the same Rs. 1,999 list price and sell for anything between Rs. 405 and Rs. 711.
We read Myntra's men's shirt shelf on 23 August 2026 and seated 24 listings from Rs. 405 to Rs. 999. Seven of them have never been rated by anyone - and those seven hold three of the four biggest discount badges on the page. Five separate listings claim an MRP of exactly Rs. 1,999 while selling at anything from Rs. 405 to Rs. 711. Two Roadster shirts cost an identical Rs. 553 and are badged 72 per cent and 45 per cent. The badge, in other words, is describing the MRP field, not the shirt.
Every price below was pulled from Myntra on August 23, 2026 and checked against the MRP on the listing. Stack them with the live codes on our Myntra coupons page, which the deals desk re-verifies daily.
Eleven shirts under five hundred rupees, holding the three largest discount badges on the page - and five listings that nobody has rated at all.
Rs. 405 against a stated Rs. 1,999 - 80 per cent, with nobody having rated it.
Why it earned its spot The largest badge on the page sits on a listing with zero published ratings.
Rs. 405 buffalo-check shirt - the same garment a rival label sells for Rs. 499.
Why it earned its spot The joint-cheapest listing here, and one of two labels using the same photograph.
Rs. 418 off a stated Rs. 799, with 6,585 ratings at 4.0.
Why it earned its spot The lowest stated MRP on the page, and the smallest badge in the cheap half.
Rs. 429 tartan check shirt against a stated Rs. 1,999, with no ratings.
Why it earned its spot The second-largest badge on the page, on the second unrated listing.
Rs. 447 against a claimed Rs. 2,245 - and no ratings.
Why it earned its spot An unrounded Rs. 2,245 MRP, the third unrated listing in the first eleven.
Rs. 492 for pure cotton, with 72,694 ratings at 4.3 across the label.
Why it earned its spot The first listing here with a large rating crowd, and a stated fabric.
Rs. 495 slim fit, against HIGHLANDER's 2,23,531-strong rating pool.
Why it earned its spot The largest rating count anywhere in this read, at 4.2 - and a pooled one.
Rs. 498 against a stated Rs. 1,999, with nothing published.
Why it earned its spot The fourth unrated listing in the first eight cards.
82 per cent off a claimed Rs. 2,699 - the biggest discount on the page.
Why it earned its spot The largest stated discount here, over the largest stated MRP in the cheap half.
Rs. 499 buffalo check - the identical garment and shoot as the Blezza above.
Why it earned its spot Ninety-four rupees more than a listing using the same product photography.
Rs. 499 checked shirt against a stated Rs. 1,499.
Why it earned its spot The fifth unrated listing here, and the most restrained MRP among them.
Ten listings through the middle, carrying the two largest rating pools in the read and, in two Roadster shirts priced identically, the clearest lesson on this page about what a discount badge measures.
Rs. 503 checked slim fit, the best average of the two HIGHLANDER pools.
Why it earned its spot The second-largest rating crowd on the page, at a higher average than the first.
Rs. 525 pure cotton spread collar, with 5,639 ratings at 4.3.
Why it earned its spot A believable, garment-sized rating count rather than a six-figure brand pool.
Rs. 539 smart slim fit formal, unrated.
Why it earned its spot A formal cut on a shelf that is almost entirely casual, with no published rating.
Rs. 553 from Roadster's Lifestyle Co line, 36,880 pooled ratings at 4.2.
Why it earned its spot The fourth Roadster pool in the read, and the fourth listing claiming Rs. 1,999.
Rs. 553 olive cotton off a stated Rs. 999 - the smallest badge in the read's middle.
Why it earned its spot One of only two listings on the page with a stated MRP below Rs. 1,000.
Rs. 553 striped shirt with an 82 per cent-adjacent badge and 201 ratings.
Why it earned its spot OQUENT's second listing here, priced against Rs. 2,699 rather than Rs. 799.
A styled shirt rather than a basic, with 412 ratings at 4.2.
Why it earned its spot The only ombre or gradient treatment in the read, with a per-garment rating count.
Rs. 596 slim-fit stripe from Mast & Harbour, 83,516 pooled ratings at 4.3.
Why it earned its spot The third-largest rating pool here, on Myntra's better-positioned own label.
Rs. 647 checked regular fit from a label that only makes casual shirts.
Why it earned its spot A specialist casual-shirt label with a seventy-four-thousand-strong pooled record.
Rs. 651 light blue solid, 57 per cent off - and 41,417 pooled ratings.
Why it earned its spot Roadster's fifth and final listing here, at its most restrained MRP claim.
Three shirts at the top of the range, including the joint-best-rated garment in the read and the only listing here that discounts by a clean half.
Rs. 711 printed slim fit, rated 4.4 by 15,705.
Why it earned its spot Four point four is the joint-highest average in the read, on a fifteen-thousand-strong pool.
Rs. 850 Aeropostale stripe, with no published rating.
Why it earned its spot The seventh and dearest unrated listing on the page.
Rs. 999 Snitch navy stripe, pure cotton, rated 4.4 by 11,805.
Why it earned its spot The joint-highest average in the read, on the only D2C label here, at a clean 50 per cent.
First: ignore the badge entirely below Rs. 700, because at that end of the shelf it is arithmetic over an MRP nobody has paid - five listings here claim Rs. 1,999 and sell for as little as a fifth of it. Second: check whether a rating count is a brand pool or a garment record, because HIGHLANDER's 2,23,531 describes a label and Vestirio's 412 describes a shirt. Third: read the fit before the price, since a slim-fit budget shirt is where budget shirts fail, and only some listings here state the cut at all. Fourth: check the live coupon page before checkout, the same discipline we applied to Myntra women's tops under Rs. 1,000, because coupon thresholds on this store usually need a cart rather than one Rs. 500 shirt.
| Product | Sale price | MRP | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| BULL FIRE slim fit, 80% badge, unrated | Rs. 405 | Rs. 1,999 | 80% |
| Blezza buffalo check, 25 ratings | Rs. 405 | Rs. 1,399 | 71% |
| OQUENT spread collar, honest MRP | Rs. 418 | Rs. 799 | 48% |
| SHIRTZONE tartan check, unrated | Rs. 429 | Rs. 1,999 | 79% |
| Moda Rapido stripe, Rs. 2,245 MRP | Rs. 447 | Rs. 2,245 | 80% |
| Roadster black pure cotton | Rs. 492 | Rs. 1,399 | 65% |
| HIGHLANDER slim fit, 2,23,531 pooled | Rs. 495 | Rs. 1,599 | 69% |
| 7TH LEGION brown solid, unrated | Rs. 498 | Rs. 1,999 | 75% |
| R.Code stripe, 82% badge | Rs. 499 | Rs. 2,699 | 82% |
| Metronaut buffalo check, rated 3.0 | Rs. 499 | Rs. 1,399 | 64% |
| U.S. PITCHERS check, unrated | Rs. 499 | Rs. 1,499 | 67% |
| HIGHLANDER check, 1,27,582 pooled | Rs. 503 | Rs. 1,799 | 72% |
| Roadster Life Co. cotton, 5,639 ratings | Rs. 525 | Rs. 1,599 | 67% |
| UNSEEN formal slim fit, unrated | Rs. 539 | Rs. 1,299 | 59% |
| Roadster Lifestyle cotton | Rs. 553 | Rs. 1,999 | 72% |
| Roadster olive, 45% badge, Rs. 999 MRP | Rs. 553 | Rs. 999 | 45% |
| OQUENT stripe, 80% badge | Rs. 553 | Rs. 2,699 | 80% |
| Vestirio ombre fade, 412 ratings | Rs. 560 | Rs. 1,499 | 63% |
| Mast & Harbour stripe, 83,516 pooled | Rs. 596 | Rs. 2,099 | 72% |
| Indian Garage Co comfort check | Rs. 647 | Rs. 1,749 | 63% |
| Roadster light blue solid, 57% badge | Rs. 651 | Rs. 1,499 | 57% |
| HERE&NOW print, rated 4.4 | Rs. 711 | Rs. 1,999 | 64% |
| Aeropostale stripe, unrated | Rs. 850 | Rs. 2,299 | 63% |
| Snitch navy stripe, rated 4.4 | Rs. 999 | Rs. 1,998 | 50% |
Seven of the 24 shirts seated here have no published rating at all, and they hold three of the four biggest discount badges on the page - 80 per cent on BULL FIRE, 80 on Moda Rapido and 79 on SHIRTZONE. We seat unrated listings because they are a large part of what this shelf actually contains and hiding them would misrepresent it, but we never let a badge stand in for evidence. Every card states plainly whether Myntra publishes a rating, and the specification line prints the raw count either way.
Myntra reports rating counts aggregated across a label's catalogue rather than per garment. HIGHLANDER returned 2,23,531 against one shirt in our pull and 1,27,582 against another; Roadster returned five different counts - 72,694, 63,623, 41,417, 36,880 and 5,639 - across five listings. Those crowds are real and they tell you a label sells in volume and is broadly liked, but they are not 2,23,531 people reviewing the shirt in the photograph. We seated one listing per pool so no crowd is counted twice, and every card says so.
Five separate listings in this read state an MRP of exactly Rs. 1,999 and sell at Rs. 405, Rs. 429, Rs. 498, Rs. 553 and Rs. 711. Two Roadster shirts here sell at the identical price of Rs. 553 and carry badges of 72 and 45 per cent, because one is measured against Rs. 1,999 and the other against Rs. 999. Only two listings out of 24 state a three-figure MRP at all. We print each badge because Myntra prints it, and we never treat a large one as evidence that a garment is worth more than its selling price.
The Blezza shirt at Rs. 405 and the Metronaut shirt at Rs. 499 seated on this page use visually identical product photography - the same garment on the same model in the same shoot, both uploaded to Myntra's image servers on 31 July 2026 - under two unrelated brand names, at a ninety-four rupee difference, each stating an MRP of Rs. 1,399 and badging it differently. Our duplicate check works on file size and both files passed it, so we found this by looking. It is a fair description of what the cheap end of a marketplace shirt shelf is: a few manufacturers supplying many labels. Where we find it, we name it rather than seating both as independent recommendations.
Slim fit, regular fit and comfort fit are three different garments that all return for one search, and on a cheap shirt the cut is what decides whether it is wearable - a slim-fit budget shirt is where budget shirts most often fail. Fabric matters more still in an Indian August: pure cotton is stated on five listings here and absent from most. Spread collars, classic collars and formal cuts are noted where the listing names them. Where a listing does not say, we have not guessed, and we have said that it does not say.
If you want the strongest evidence, the HERE&NOW printed slim fit at Rs. 711 and the Snitch navy stripe at Rs. 999 share the best average in the read at 4.4, on crowds of 15,705 and 11,805. If you want the most honestly presented cheap shirt, the OQUENT spread collar at Rs. 418 is one of only two listings on the page with a stated MRP under Rs. 1,000 and it carries 6,585 ratings at 4.0. For a plain everyday shirt with no drama, the Roadster Life Co. pure cotton spread collar at Rs. 525 has 5,639 ratings at 4.3 and states its fabric. And if you want a generous rather than a slim cut, The Indian Garage Co comfort fit at Rs. 647 is the one.
Because the badge is arithmetic over a stated MRP that the seller sets itself, and on this shelf that MRP is frequently fiction. Five listings in this read state an MRP of exactly Rs. 1,999 and sell at Rs. 405, Rs. 429, Rs. 498, Rs. 553 and Rs. 711 - one claimed list price, a hundred-and-seventy-five per cent spread in what people actually pay. The clearest single example is two Roadster shirts that both sell at Rs. 553: one is measured against Rs. 1,999 and badged 72 per cent, the other against Rs. 999 and badged 45. Same brand, same price, same week. Only two of the 24 listings here state an MRP below Rs. 1,000 at all.
Because Myntra pools rating counts across a brand's catalogue rather than reporting them per garment. That 2,23,531 at 4.2 is attached to HIGHLANDER as a label - the identical count appeared against a second HIGHLANDER shirt in our pull, which is how we identified it. Roadster returned five different pooled counts across five listings: 72,694, 63,623, 41,417, 36,880 and 5,639. The crowds are genuine and they do tell you something useful, namely that a label sells in volume and is broadly well received. What they cannot tell you is anything specific about the individual shirt in the photograph. We seated one listing per pool so that no crowd appears twice on this page.
Possibly - but you are buying blind, and you should know that is what you are doing. Seven of the 24 shirts here have no published rating: BULL FIRE at Rs. 405, SHIRTZONE at Rs. 429, Moda Rapido at Rs. 447, 7TH LEGION at Rs. 498, U.S. PITCHERS at Rs. 499, UNSEEN at Rs. 539 and Aeropostale at Rs. 850. Most are marketplace labels with no history, and several are new listings rather than unpopular ones. The risk is lower on a casual shirt than on a formal one, where collar stiffness and shoulder fit matter more - which is worth weighing against the UNSEEN formal at Rs. 539. At these prices the downside is a few hundred rupees; we simply will not pretend the badge is evidence.
Most Myntra coupon offers carry a minimum cart value, which is the practical obstacle on a shelf where the best-evidenced shirts cost between Rs. 418 and Rs. 999 - one shirt will often not clear the threshold and two will. We did not test any code at checkout for this page and will not quote a discount we have not seen applied; the live coupon page is linked above. What this read gives you is the baseline to beat on 23 August 2026: Rs. 405 for the cheapest shirt on the shelf, Rs. 418 for the best-evidenced one under Rs. 500, and Rs. 999 for the top of this page.























