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4 Basic Styling Ideas for Indian Men’s Clothing

We all know that Indian Men’s clothing wear has an unmistakable charm attached to it. No matter the occasion, arraying yourself in Sherwani, Kurta Pajama, Bandhgala, Jodhpuri suit, or some such is guarantee for you to be the cynosure of all eyes around. If you are stickler for quality and panache in dressing yourself, then at no cost must you scrimp or make a slapdash attempt at styling yourself. The glut of choices and information on the internet can truly get maddening. But if you look closely, there is a method to the madness.
Here we have sampled a few grooming and styling tips that may just help you to arrive at that next choice of fancy Indian clothing:


  • Don’t skimp when it comes to choosing the fabric
    Well, oh, well, the feel of what you wear is of the foremost importance to you as the wearer, and in that endeavour, make sure you don’t cut corners. No matter the intricate embroideries and interesting design patterns and artwork, it is the fabric that gives your sherwani/kurta that distinctive advantage. And mind you, a good looking sherwani is good looking because it feels good to you. Choose from the regal options such as dupion silk, brocade, banarasi jamevar silk, etc.
  • Size and fitting
    There is nothing more unappealing than an ill-fitted kurta/Sherwani. It basically sends out a message that you cannot be arsed about how your clothes fit, which is somewhat a reflection of your apathy when it comes to clothing in general. Now that’s not what you want to be perceived as, especially on a wedding night. Try out Sherwanis and see which one is the right mix of ‘comfort’ and ‘style’. If you intend to purchase online, then order for different sizes.
  • Choose a color and pattern that complements you
    Any clothing item is only so important as what it brings out in you. What we mean to say is that you won’t want to wear a really amazing and expensive clothing attire which makes you look frumpy and awkward. Firstly, look for something that complements your skin tone. For instance, light-colored clothing, such as Sherwani or Kurta, with intricately crafted embroidery and/or large prints will not exactly be a foil for your body if you happen to be slightly on the healthier side.
  • Choose the occasion for your traditional Indian wear
    Indian men’s ethnic clothing wear is such that it brings about a celebratory feel to the wearer. So, by default, Indian traditional wear can make things a tad too larger than life—think about it, the regal Sherwani, Kurta pajamas, bandhgalas, Indo-western suits. So make sure that you wear the right clothing for the right occasion. For example, Sherwani befits a truly celebratory affair, such as a wedding reception or a ceremonious event with a great pomp. However, Kurta Pajama, on the other hand, can pass off as a more casual attire; they are light and have a thinner fabric with little to no design patterns, almost like a dress-down attire. Indowestern suits on the other hand are more contemporary and versatile can be donned on many occasion.
We hope you take into account these tips and find yourself the right thing to wear; remember, it’s not so much about the clothing line being best as it is about what makes you look and feel good. 

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