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10 Indian Traditional Dress for Men for This Wedding Season

by Vikram Sharma Textile designer

As the season of celebration approaches! It's a chance to show off your fashion sense by donning Indian attire. Yes, ethnic wear has the potential to make a man look royal, attractive, and current all at the same time.

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What have you planned to wear to the party?

Are you planning on wearing traditional attire or indo western?

There is an abundance of options for men who want to go the traditional route, ranging from long yarn suits to linen waistcoats to neo-traditional bandhgalas.

Going naive when shopping for ethnic outfits may give you nightmares, and you may not like the outfit your mother shopped for you. Believe us when we say that the holiday season has never been more amusing.

So, are you ready for a seasonal change? Let's look at Indian traditional dresses for men for festivals and special occasions one by one and pick the best look to impress others with your traditional attire.

1) Printed Shirt with Silk Jacket and loose pants

This personalized design demonstrates how you can astound and revolve even during a festive season. 

A closely printed shirt with reversed sleeves paired with a silk jacket creates an exciting collection. Well-made loose pant is what really elevates the overall look. This grime ethnic look over some pretty cool cotton vests will up your stakes this holiday season.

2) Kurta with Bandhgala Jacket

A pointed, crisp kurta with suture details on the bandhgala jacket worn over will elevate your look from good to great. Look for a well-fitting shirt kurta and ankle gliding pants, and finish the look with brogues.

If you're up for a test, go for floral jackets that will positively carry out the festival's cheerfulness in your look.

3) Tee with jodhpuris

Do you want to stand out from the crowd of sherwanis and kurtas?

Make this your go-to look by wearing a bold monochrome tee with some outstanding design over Jodhpuris and matching brogues.

It will ensure that you are the center of attention at the event.

Nonetheless, the deconstructed ivory quilted jacket elevates the entire look to a completely wearable level.

4) Embroidered Sherwani with Churidaar

A sherwani embellished with churidar is always a safe and elegant choice. Something that will make you appear well-dressed and put together.

For those colder nights, add a light floral shawl with a divergent match border to your festival outfit. You can finish the look with Jodhpuri chappals or brown shoes.

5) Shirt with Bandhgala jacket

A crusty white shirt with black pants and black shoes is a great option for those who don't have time to plan their outfits or are simply lazy.

Add a bright bandhgala shirt-length jacket with a similar bright velvet inside layer to dress it up.

You have now created an intriguing furnish for you to wear during the festival season while reveling in merriment.

6) Nehru Jacket

The Nehru Jacket is the single most adaptable piece of clothing for men, and when it comes to traditional attire for men for the festive season, it becomes your best friend.

We believe that a gentleman dressed properly in a Nehru Jacket is an assured swoon object.

Color block it with the rest of your wardrobe. Choose your colors carefully, but instead of a plain jacket, opt for a Nehru jacket with contrasting colors.

7) Dhoti Pants

This one is for those who are old school at heart and believe that a man looks best in traditional Indian attire for men.

Dhoti pants are an evergreen ethnic clothing item that can be worn for a desi look while celebrating Diwali.

Combine it with a stunning kurta and a block-print Nehru Jacket to complete the look.

8) Polo Pants

Fashionable polo pants can also add a stylish touch to your overall look. These pants, loose-fitted from the waist to the knees and fitted from the knees to the ankles, will make you look stylish in this traditional Indian dress for men and boys.

All you need to do is pair it with a matching shirt and Jodhpuri jackets with graceful zari work, or a Pathani Jacket.

9) Sherwani

If you prefer to keep things simple, you can wear a perfectly fitted regular-sized sherwani in unusual and trending colors of the season. Consider fabrics such as linen, cotton, or jute to make your event both elegant and contented.

10) Sherwani with Palazzo Pants

Combine a variety of palazzo pants with a sherwani to create a multipurpose look for the Indian traditional festival & special occasion outfit.

A sherwani embroidered with appliqué and Moti work completes the neo-Indian look.



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About Vikram Sharma Advanced   Textile designer

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