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Ethnic Wear: Top 5 Styles for Men in Desi Look

by Vikram Sharma Textile designer

Traditional ethnic wear for men is well-known for providing an attractive appearance on your face and overall fashion ensemble. Unfortunately, we frequently wear them incorrectly, which can result in unintentional fashion gaffes.

You should not be concerned. To help you revamp your fashion statement, we've created a simple style guide for men dressed in Indian attire. Next time, please give yourself plenty of time to prepare before participating in a traditional event.

Our style guide will assist you in selecting appropriate Indian attire to make a bold appearance ahead of any important home celebrations. Are you ready to ditch your drab appearance?

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Let's look at some essential style tips for classic Indian wardrobes –

1. Dupatta or Stoles

Both men and women wear dupattas for different reasons. Dupattas are an essential part of a woman's ethnic wardrobe. When other styles fail, men can complete their ethnic look with a Dupatta, an angvastram, or a Stole.

If you're not sure about your ethnic outfits, wear a trendy dupatta to revive your ethnic look at festivals and weddings. A gleaming stole will look great with any ethnic outfit, such as a dhoti, sherwani, pyjamas, or kurta over cotton vests.

2. Nehru Jackets

Nehru Jacket can be worn prominently at all Indian celebrations. This traditional Indian outfit was named after India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who wore it most of his life.

It features a Mandarin-style collar and Indian fashion. Nehru Jackets are now available in a variety of exquisite designs and cuts. The Nehru Jacket is well-known for its timeless charms, effervescence, and fashionable appearance.

3. Fashionable Dhoti Pants

Dhoti is a traditional men's costume in India. Dhoti is also known as Veshti, Mundu, Dhotiyu, and Dhuti in different parts of the country. The south Indian men also wear handloom lungi in place of dhoti several times

If you can properly drape a Dhoti around your waist, you will attract a lot of attention and hearts. If the thought of wearing a Dhoti makes you tired, opt for Dhoti pants instead.

Dhoti pant bears a striking resemblance to Dhoti and can be worn as a bottom at Indian festivals. You can select ideal Dhoti pants in eye-catching colors. Wear it with a Sherwani, a Bandhgala Jacket, or a Sherwani.

4. Jodhpuri Suits or Bandhgala Jacket

If you're tired of the Nehru Jacket and want to try something new and stylish, go for a Jodhpuri Suit or Bandhgala Jacket.

The Jodhpuri Suit was also popular during the pre-independence era. Bandhgala Jackets are always in demand due to their intricate embroidery work, glossy finish at the edges, and durability.

The Jodhpur suit has a Chinese-style collar and Jodhpuri-style pants. It is an excellent ethnic wear combination for men.

5. Sherwani

Sherwani is the most coveted and authentic festive attire in India. When it comes to selecting your best Sherwani, you will be spoiled for choice. For ethnic events and festivals, you can purchase an embroidered sherwani, an Achkan sherwani, or a classic sherwani.

Sherwani is a royal costume that first appeared in public in 1820. The look has been popular for quite some time. Sherwani is your undisputed ethnic wear choice for life's most memorable and remarkable occasions.

Types of Sherwani

Embroidered Sherwani: Available in a variety of bright colors, these sherwanis are heavily embellished with embroidery and zari work throughout the outfit. It looks great with Dhoti pant or well-fitted trousers.

Achkan Sherwani: These are unique sherwanis. You get a fashionable button placket to complement your look. These sherwanis are knee-length and make an eye-catching appearance at festivals.

Classic Sherwani: A traditional sherwani can be plain, simple, or embroidered. Sherwanis have been worn since the Mughal era. In India, Nepal, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, the classic sherwani is widely worn in a variety of styles.

Wrapping Up 

Making an appearance in a dazzling traditional cloth at Indian weddings and festivals, such as Diwali, can certainly draw a lot of attention.

A richly colored traditional kurta, jacket, or sherwani in royal blue, red, or charcoal grey will be appropriate for any occasion. Don't forget to round out your look with essential fashion accessories such as footwear, bracelets, wristwatches, and cufflinks.

We hope that this style guide will be of great assistance to you in properly wearing Indian outfits. All traditional wardrobes include full comforts, a regal appearance, and, of course, long-lasting charm.

So, what are you guys waiting for? Purchase your favorite ethnic clothing today.



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