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Mens Ethnic Wear – The Latest Fashion Trend in wedding is Sherwani

Traditional Sherwanis are the most fabulous mens ethnic wears for weddings.

By Amit KumarPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Grooms, get ready to dazzle your lovely bride on your "D-DAY."

A large Indian wedding would be incomplete without ethnic attire. We usually consider "what should be the bride's dress" when we first consider wedding dresses. However, attitudes are shifting. Grooms, like brides, are obsessive about their wedding attire these days.

The Sherwani Story

Traditional Sherwanis over cotton vests are the most fabulous mens ethnic wears for weddings.

The Mughal dynasty gave rise to SHERWANI, also known as "Achkan." It had been slowly assimilating into Indian culture since the 1820s, primarily in Lucknow. It almost became a symbol of royalty and aristocracy by the late 18th century. Sherwanis are popular in Pakistan and Bangladesh, in addition to India.

As an essential part of both Hindu and Muslim wedding ceremonies, dazzling sherwanis that complement the groom are now in style. As a result, proper selection and knowledge become critical.

Check out some of the best types of wedding Sherwani in the various online stores!!

Jodhpuri Sherwani or Jodhpuri Suit

Due to its elevated collars, one of the most precious and eye-catching Sherwanis in the queue is also known as "Bandgala."

Jodhpuris are the perfect combination of Western and Indian fashion. It has the shape of a formal western suit but is embellished with beautiful embroidery work.

A lavish waist coat and trouser match elevates it.

Accessories such as a pagdi (turban) with "kalgi" tipping, studded with semi-precious stones, and a contrasting dupatta enhance the groom's appearance.

Achkan or Rajput Sherwani

Rajputs!! Bangs the impulse with a sketch of a majestic physique and a unique sense of fashion. They are true fans of sherwanis.

Because of its side opening style, Achkans is also known as "Baghal Bandi."

Its extensive zaardozi or brocade embroidery work, which adds to aesthesis, deserves special mention.

Shape - usually reaches the knees and is paired with churidars or designed dhotis.

Nopes!!

…..Mr. Groom, you're not quite ready to make the grand entrance that will captivate everyone...................some last-minute grooming plans for you................

Wear a golden Rajput sherwani with pearl stippled turbans, a kamarbandh for resting the sword, and a moti haar (neckpiece) to strut pompously as a demanding Rajputana Dulha.

Pakistani Sherwani

They are simple yet sophisticated, primarily worn by Muslim grooms, and are typically made of silk or even wool. The most appropriate fabrics are gold brocade, green, or maroon.

It has the shape of a coat and is often accompanied by golden buttons.

The upper half of the sherwani paired with white lungi with golden border is narrow, while the lower half is wider.

Rumi topi (cap), linen pocket square, and leather shoe complement Pakistani weeding sherwani well.

Chipkan type sherwani

Finally, the most royal one-Chipkans is a product of Mughal craftsmanship. It resembles a frock when paired with a sleeveless long jacket.

We discovered Hritik Roshan as the drop dead gorgeous and valiant Akbar in Jodha Akbar, adorned with Chipkan.

It is extremely impressive to have chipkans made of silk with intricate zari and stone work.

Sehera, handcuffs, and shahi jootis (shoes) look fantastic with this outfit. It turns you into a head turner and showstopper.

Just a quick reminder of some things to consider before purchasing a wedding sherwani.

You should exercise caution when it comes to tailoring. Fitting is the highest priority.

Colors such as red, maroon, golden yellow, and creamy white are appropriate for this occasion and look great on anyone.

If comfort is a priority, light wear printed Indo-western sherwanis are the best option.

Another critical consideration is the selection of accessories.

So, men, get ready to begin a new chapter in your life dressed as a prince!

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