Studds Accessories Ltd. Launches the Marshall Kids TOM and JERRY Edition Helmet in India
The new edition brings the beloved cat-and-mouse duo to children's headgear with a playful, comic-inspired design across six colorways
New Delhi, July 8, 2026: STUDDS Accessories Ltd., one of the world's leading two-wheeler helmet manufacturers, has launched the STUDDS Marshall Kids TOM and JERRY Edition, the newest addition to its Marshall Kids range developed in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products (WBDGCP). The edition brings the beloved cat-and-mouse duo to children’s safety gear, pairing a vibrant, comic-inspired design with the everyday protection and fit that the Marshall Kids range is built for.
Building on STUDDS’ growing portfolio of licensed character helmets, the Marshall Kids TOM and JERRY Edition introduces a playful graphic expression designed specifically with young riders in mind, encouraging a habit of helmet-wearing from an early age through the timeless charm of Tom and Jerry.
A Design Inspired by TOM and JERRY’s World
The TOM and JERRY Edition’s decor centers on Jerry, depicted mid-surf across the crown of the helmet, flanked by comic-style “HA-HA!” and “AA-DHA!” speech bursts, star and lightning-bolt graphics, and a pair of cartoon sunglasses – all rendered in the bright, panel-driven style inspired by the original animated series. A peeking Tom panel sits along the lower shell, with the “TOM and JERRY” wordmark anchoring the design. The composition is consistent across all six colorways, with the Grey/Yellow accent palette carried through each base colour.
Commenting on the launch of the STUDDS Marshall Kids TOM and JERRY Edition, Sidhartha Bhushan Khurana – Managing Director, STUDDS Accessories Ltd., said,” Tom and Jerry have been a part of childhood for generations, and we wanted to bring that same sense of fun to a child's first helmet. Our collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products lets us build safety habits around characters kids already love, so wearing a helmet feels less like a rule and more like part of adventure. We're confident this edition will find a special place with young riders and their parents alike.”
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