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10 Best Wedding Outfits For Men in India

by Vikram Sharma Textile designer

First and foremost, congratulations. Now that you've made the most important decision of your life, getting married, we'd like to assist you in finding the best wedding outfits for men in India. Finding the perfect dress for your wedding can be a daunting task. As a result, we've compiled a list of the top ten most recent wedding dresses for men to help you decide what to wear on one of the most important days of your life.


Types of men’s outfits for weddings available in India

Before we proceed, let us first look at the various types of men's wedding outfits available in India:

  • Formal Wedding Outfits (Suits, Blazers, Three Piece Suits, etc)

  • Traditional Wedding Dresses (Kurta Pajamas, south Indian white lungi, Sherwanis, Jodhpuris, etc)

  • Indo-Western Wedding Outfits (Modern twist to traditional Indian outfits)

  • Wedding Outfits Based On Your Local Traditions (Kerala Mundu, Marathi Jhabba-Kurta, Bengali Dhoti, Punjabi Tamba or Tehmat, etc)

To keep things short, we will not discuss location-specific outfits based on your local/ethnic or religious traditions right now because we intend to create separate articles for it in the future. For the time being, we will only discuss general men's attire for Indian weddings.

So, let's take a look at the best men's wedding attire in each category.

Best Suits for Weddings for Men in India:

Types of Suits that you can wear at your wedding:

Tuxedo

A tuxedo is more appropriate for a wedding reception than for a party, but you can wear it to your wedding as well. Wearing a tuxedo to a wedding is not recommended in Western countries, but it is acceptable in India if no other option is available.

A Formal Suit

A classic suit is more appropriate for a board meeting, but this is also a popular choice for grooms at Indian weddings. If you decide to wear a suit to your wedding, make sure it is stitched or altered to fit your size.

Three-Piece Suit

This is similar to a regular suit, but it is accompanied by a waistcoat or an inner jacket. This outfit is ideal for wedding receptions and engagement ceremonies. Make sure your outfit complements your partner's outfit.

Shawl Lapel Suit

This suit has a jacket with a lapel rather than a collar. It is usually made of a different fabric than the main fabric of the jacket.

Indo-Western Suits

These are Indian interpretations of western-style suits. Indo-western suits, which resemble a Jodhpuri suit over a cotton vest, look rich and give you a more casual look if you want to avoid the traditional Indian wear look.

Suits are a timeless look that can be worn to a wedding, engagement, or reception. Nothing says class like a well-fitting suit that complements your personality.

Best Traditional Wedding Dresses for Men In India:

The look that most Indian men prefer for their wedding is traditional wedding wear. There are numerous traditional outfit options available for your D-Day, as listed below:

The Quintessential Wedding Sherwani

According to one source, the Sherwani first appeared in India in the 1820s in Lucknow. It has always been associated with Kings and Princes. The most common type of Sherwani is the 'Achkan' sherwani, which is worn with a Churidar as the bottom half of the outfit.

Sherwanis are now available in a variety of styles and sizes, ranging from basic cotton to authentic gold embroidery and even diamond studding. If you're looking for the ideal wedding dress for men in India, the Sherwani is the way to go. In India, the cost of a sherwani can range from a few thousand to a couple of lakh rupees.

Depending on the time of your wedding and the weather, you can accessorize the sherwani with a stole or a shawl. To finish the look, add some royal jewellery, such as necklaces, a brooch and pin, and an amazing pagadi.



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