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Perfect Guide for Men Wearing Ethnic Wear at WorkPlace

The basic formal outfit for the average office-goer consists of and has always consisted of a suit or blazer or jacket, sweatshirts, footwear including loafers and sneakers, and accessories such as a necktie, scarf, timepiece, specs, and sunglasses. Outfits, on the other hand, are making a U-turn toward ethnic wear.

By Amit KumarPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Perfect Guide for Men Wearing Ethnic Wear at WorkPlace
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The basic formal outfit for the average office-goer consists of and has always consisted of a suit or blazer or jacket, sweatshirts, footwear including loafers and sneakers, and accessories such as a necktie, scarf, timepiece, specs, and sunglasses. Outfits, on the other hand, are making a U-turn toward ethnic wear.

In terms of patterns in shirts, whether a shirt or a tee and trousers for men, men are finding it more convenient and classy to go with ethnic outfits for the office these days.

Aside from providing a sharp appearance, the subtle embroidery on Kurtas for men makes one appear taller. These Kurtas are ideal for men who are shorter in stature.

The full-sleeved formal Kurtas for men feature checked, slim fit, textured, solid, printed, and patterned work that keeps them warm during the winter season.

Full sleeve Kurta

During the winter, the best way to wear traditional outfits is to layer them with pullovers, sweaters, hoodies, sweatshirts, puffer jackets, and so on, and the convenient clothing includes the inner ware, i.e., the warmers.

The latest corporate India dress code is a significant departure from the past. Leading Indian corporations have begun to accept young executives dressed in ethnic casuals such as pricey Men's short Kurtas, Printed Nehru Jackets, and Kurta Pajama with Jacket over cotton vest. The only requirement for office attire is that it be appropriate and professional in appearance. Banking, finance, and consulting firms, on the other hand, have a conservative office dress code, even for the younger generation of their workforce.

Nehru jacket

Certain businesses, particularly those in the education sector, advise their men and women to dress formally on weekdays (Monday-Thursday) and smart casually on Fridays and Saturdays. They believe that in a professional services environment, the dress code is extremely important. As a result, it always encourages employees to favour the more conservative, making it more difficult to disenfranchise anyone else.

Office and Work Traditional Attire 7 tips

Always research the office dress code/ethics of any other office you may be required to visit.

Tip No.1

Never be the man in the room who is the least dressed. You could be wearing Mens round neck cotton Kurta Pajama, Kurtas for jeans and loafers, Punjabi Kurta Pajama, or a suitable outfit for your body type. So, you must not be dressed inappropriately, such as in a pair of jeans and a t-shirt.

Tip No.2

Dress smartly, i.e., add a splash of colour to your Pathani Suit by wearing loafers or shoes. Which are either in complete contrast to or in combination with your ethnic wear. You can also improve the look by wearing glasses or sunglasses with the outfit.

Tip No.3

Wear no overpowering cologne. In an office setting, there is no need to pose or impose oneself; rather, the opposite is true. The perfume or scent should be subtle, if present at all.

Tip No.4

Maintain a well-groomed and well-dressed appearance. Indian ethnic wear represents and enhances sophistication and decency. You should only grow your facial hair on weekends.

Tip No.5

Take note of how your clothes fit. Make a note of the pyjamas being slim fit and touching the top of the shoes.

Tip No.6

Experiment with your outfit a little more. A subtle change in one's attire is permissible. As with the sleeves of the Kurta, as long as you maintain the elegance that is expected of you. There's no need to go overboard.

Tip No.7

Put on some nice shoes. At least one pair of leather shoes, one in black and one in brown, as well as a pair of loafers. These are the bare necessities for looking great and smart in ethnic wear.

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