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10 Trendy Ethnic Kurta for Men

by Vikram Sharma Textile designer

Not every Indian man has ethnic or traditional clothing like south Indian white lungi in his closet. Celebrating Indian festivals in formal suits or jeans, on the other hand, does not seem appropriate. Festivals and weddings are ideal occasions for men to dress in ethnic attire. Not only for women but also for men, ethnic wear has remained popular over the years. Fashion for Indian men has changed several times over the years.

Indian ethnic wear has its own allure, and there are some occasions when wearing traditional Indian clothes for men is appropriate. Without a good collection of Indian traditional dresses, no man's wardrobe is complete. Every occasion calls for exquisitely designed Indian ethnic menswear, whether it's Indian festivities, a big fat Indian wedding, or numerous pre and post-wedding celebrations. When it comes to traditional Indian wear, men have a plethora of options to choose from, including kurta pyjamas, sherwanis, Bandhgala, dhoti kurta, and Indowestern suits.

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Men can choose from a wide range of Indian ethnic wear for festivals, weddings, and other Indian rituals. The basics of any man's dressing begin with a kurta, so let's take a look at some trendy kurtas on the market that you can choose from. Kurta sets are available in a wide range of styles and trends that you would like to wear for special occasions. Kurtas with dark colours and detailed designs, on the other hand, are appropriate for evening or nighttime events. Lighter or pastel colours with little or no design are appropriate for daytime events.

1. Chinkankari Kurta

Who says Chikankari Kurtis are only for women? A Chikankari cotton men's kurta or Lucknowi men's kurta is an evergreen piece of clothing that is comfortable to wear at home or for special occasions. The kurta is exquisitely designed by hand. Embroidered with Lucknowi chikankari on the front, back, and sleeves. With this kurta, you can pair it with anything from churidars to pant cut trousers to Aligarhi trousers, depending on your personal style.

The Chikankari Kurta will be a great addition to your style, and you will never go wrong wearing it for any Indian ritual; in fact, many male celebrities in India have been spotted wearing the elegant Chikankari Kurta.

2. Pastel or floral kurta

A beautiful and simple floral print work all over the kurta with buttons adds to its elegance, and the pastel colours are the icing on the cake. Combine it with a silk Safa and a printed cotton kurta for a look that is perfect for a summer wedding. Not only will you find kurtas, but also a variety of floral jackets; if you like to make a fashion statement, this is an ensemble that will keep you in style! Floral-print kurtas look great with light-coloured churidars and are perfect for daytime events.

3. Waistcoat or Nehru style jacket with kurta

Nehru Jacket with kurta pyjama is one of the most cherished menswear in Indian ethnics. The Nehru jacket is so versatile that it can be worn with semi-casuals. It is not a men's new hot fashion trend in India, but it has become popular all over the world. This classic Indian attire makes a bold fashion statement while also providing you with a classic and contemporary look.

The Nehru jacket is the most adaptable item of clothing in any man's wardrobe. You can wear it to a wedding, a casual brunch, a business meeting, pooja, a cocktail night, and so on. For a stylish look, pair the jacket with a kurta-pyjama, Jodhpuri pants, trousers, tweed pants, chinos, or jeans. Another benefit of the jacket is that it conceals belly fat/flabby stomach, which is a common issue in middle-aged men.

4. A-line kurta

A-line kurtas are straight cut like the letter A, with a regular fit at the shoulder and a smooth A cut as the dress falls. A-line kurtas over cotton vests are extremely comfortable casual wear for men that also make a fashion statement.

5. Designer kurta

Designers are incorporating a lot of texture, weaves, and drapes in the clothing line, adding a touch of sophistication while keeping it simple, according to the latest wedding fashion trends in male ethnic wear.

6. Indo-Western Kurta

Indo western kurtas are ideal for family gatherings, small functions, and other traditional events. Asymmetrical cuts and stylish sleeves are common features of this type of kurta. You can wear it with a variety of bottoms, including breeches, pants, trousers, churidar, dhoti, salwar, and pyjamas. Men wear these kurtas to weddings, festivals, and other special occasions.

7. Sherwani

A sherwani is a long coat-like garment worn over a kurta and churidar. These days, the sherwani is worn directly over the churidar. In a nutshell, a sherwani is now worn as a kurta.

It's worth noting that sherwanis are usually buttoned and reach the knees when worn over a kurta. The gorgeous, heavy-worked, royal-looking sherwanis were designed to make men look like kings and princes. As a result, when men wear sherwanis, they appear taller and more beautiful. This is the main reason why designer sherwanis are popular as wedding suits.

8. Pathani Kurta

Pathani kurtas are among the most fashionable and popular men's clothing items that can be worn on any occasion. Pathani kurtas have a collared neckline and fall just below the knee. This ethnic and elegant ensemble exudes a level of sophistication and class that is unrivalled.

Pathani suits are elegant and comfortable, making them ideal for summer wear. It is one of the most common types of men's clothing in Kashmir and Punjab. It is appropriate for special occasions such as weddings, social gatherings, and parties.

9. Anarkali Kurta

People nowadays prefer to wear clothing that is both ethnic and trendy, and Anarkali kurtas are ideal for such occasions. Everyone loves Anarkali Kurtas, whether they are layered or simple.

10. Angrakha Kurta

Angrakha is a popular choice for men these days. Another style to consider is this side-open kurta. The kurta has a side opening and a diagonal cut at the bottom. This kurta aims to be functional while still maintaining the aesthetic of elegant ethnic wear, so that you, the wearer, can get the most out of it.



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