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Things to Avoid when Wearing Black Sherwani for Wedding

by Vikram Sharma Textile designer

Weddings are occasions when couples and guests enjoy the most. All attendees dress in beautiful, one-of-a-kind, and stunning outfits, and they go to great lengths to achieve an extravagant look with their attire. No matter whose wedding we are attending, we want to look great and receive lots of compliments. Women have a tendency to collect incredibly beautiful ethnic clothing that attracts not only men but also women, but men are far from perfect. They undoubtedly make mistakes when it comes to choosing clothing for themselves.


Black Sherwani for Wedding

For wedding functions, men typically wear black sherwanis, particularly for Barat. Black is a timeless color that is glamorous, dark, and amazing. They frequently do things that put them in an awkward situation while preparing for the wedding. In this article, we will discuss things to avoid when wearing a black sherwani to a wedding. These points will assist you in the future to be aware of all aspects when making poor decisions.

Discussion is Important!

Men's ethnic wear comes in a variety of styles. When it comes to black sherwanis for weddings, there are a plethora of options available to those looking to purchase one. Not to worry! Discuss this with your bride-to-be and everyone on your shopping squad. Your fiancé may have chosen the style, pattern, and details of your sherwani over a cotton vest. She has experimented with contrast and other color schemes that will not clash with her stunning lehenga on the wedding day.

Don’t Be Simple

Avoid simplicity in favor of fanciful and vibrant embroidery. Weddings are important occasions for which you should not be afraid to experiment with glossy and shiny textured cloths. There are many options for heavy zardozi, cora dabki, resham, beads, and other unconventional choices for your black sherwani. However, if you are a little bulky, avoid wearing large embroidery patterns. It is best to select small booty patterns.

If you like threadwork and want to wear sherwani to Mehndi, Haldi, or after wedding functions, try opulent prints with ethnic motives. You can also choose from abstract and block prints. Delicate patterns suit bulky men better than large prints suit slimmer men. The collar can be coordinated with the color of your bride's lehenga.

Choose Fabric Wisely

Fabric is the foundation of a sherwani. The silhouette, cuts, and style look fantastic in a variety of fabrics. Choose silk, velvet, and jamawar for a regal and royal appearance. Silk is the most popular fabric for a sherwani. The popular belief that velvet can only be worn in the winter is completely false. Velvet feels soft against your skin. So, choose a sherwani with a printed lungi or dhoti that you can wear for a long time. It is recommended that you take your time when choosing your sherwani fabric. Everything revolves around your comfort.

Well-fitted

Fit is essential for boosting confidence in a black sherwani for a wedding. An ill-fitting outfit will ruin your appearance. Give your designer accurate measurements for the bespoke dressing. If you're going to wear a ready-made sherwani, choose one that fits you well. Don't make a last-minute change. Walks and sits down before alteration to check the fit of your black sherwani suit. It is not for you if it makes you feel at ease.

Look At the Budget

Keep your wedding budget in mind when choosing a black sherwani. Do not purchase a high-end sherwani that is out of your price range. If you compare the prices with other sherwanis, you will be disappointed.



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About Vikram Sharma Advanced   Textile designer

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