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Donning your Ethnic Kurta the Exquisite Way

by Vikram Sharma Textile designer

The Indian kurta is an outfit that men wear to some of the most important events in their lives. And with the regality that this outfit exudes, we have plenty of reasons to believe in and support this tradition of wearing a kurta with pyjama or handloom lungi during their best moments. Choosing the right ethnic menswear requires careful consideration, from the shopping location to the type of outfit required.


With the increasing number of options available as new trends emerge, one has a lot to look forward to when looking for the best options. For those who are unsure of how to style their outfits correctly, how to maintain the outfit, mistakes to avoid when purchasing a kurta, and where to purchase the best Indian kurta, here is a quick read to help you make all the right decisions when you start shopping!

Ways to style your kurtas right

It is critical to properly style your kurta. Which fabric you intend to use, what colour the outfit will be, and how you intend to style it will determine whether or not the look will be considered in style. And if you're comfortable with it, you might as well start your own trend by wooing your audience. Here's what you can do to make your appearance worth more than a second glance:

Choose your kurta style

Yes, you've decided to dress up for the occasion in a kurta. However, if your goal is to woo your audience, your style matters just as much. Rather than wearing the same kurta every day, being unique is where you will find the best trend. Here's how you can style your kurta in the most fashionable way:

Collar

The type of collar you choose for your outfit can be completely determined by your personal preferences, the season in which you intend to wear the outfit or the event for which you are dressing up. While mandarin collars are popular among most Indian clothing enthusiasts, people have begun to notice the appeal of V-necks, round-necked collars, and other trendy collar styles that have made an appearance among the latest trends in Indian wear.

Cut

The cut of an outfit refers to the shape in which it is stitched and hemmed. Wearing a fitted kurta may be advantageous if you have a superbly toned physique. If not, make sure the outfit is a little loose-fitting. Another thing you can experiment with is the hem below the. While straight-hemmed kurtas are the norm, going with a round-cut end or something equally unique will draw the attention of your audience and make you a style statement.

Slits

The type of slit in a kurta also influences how comfortable you are in it. The wider the slit, the greater your range of motion and comfort. Kurtas with no slits have also become popular recently. And with the right stitch and pairing, you'll be able to pull it off flawlessly.

Fabric

Another consideration when selecting the best men's kurta for you is the fabric or material of the kurta. Depending on the season and the occasion, the best one can be chosen. In the summer, opting for breathable materials such as cotton, linen, and so on is the best way to ensure that you aren't a sweating mess before you even leave the house. During the winter, you can always wear all of the regal-looking options that you didn't get to wear during the hotter months.

Shades

The colour of the kurta you wear can also make or break your overall look. Instead of wearing monochrome shades, try brighter shades in a variety of hues. Also, avoid dark colours in favour of pastels.

Accessorize

The next step is to properly accessorise the outfit without making it appear too ostentatious. So, if you intend to wear a dupatta with your kurta pyjama over a cotton vest, make it a contrasting shade rather than the same shade. As part of the wedding guest list, you can also wear a safa in the same colour as the dupatta. A beautiful gemstone mala or brooch is another great accessory to wear with your kurta. Put it on your kurta and you've got a winner.

When it comes to accessorising correctly, the right footwear is also essential. Instead of formal boots, opt for a romantic pair of mojdis. The more ethnic the patterns on it, the better your overall outfit will look. Wearing a Nehru jacket over your outfit is another great way to repeat the look without being too obvious about it.

Choice in bottoms

Whereas kurtas are commonly worn with a pyjama, there have been trends in which the pyjama has been replaced with trendy and comfortable options. Some of these options include jodhpurs, which are loose at the top and taper towards the bottom, dhotis, which allow you to move freely, cigarette pants, which add a touch of modernity to ethnic wear, and churidaar pants, which make you appear taller than you are.

All of these ways of styling your kurta can help you wear it in multiple ways and create fashion trends that will last a long time.



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About Vikram Sharma Advanced   Textile designer

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