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India has a diverse culture with many vibrant traditions, but if you ask any Indian what one event they look forward to the most is, it has to be a big fat Indian  wedding. We are sure you would be interested in buying wedding dress for men. You should look your best this wedding season.

Indian weddings span over a few days and may take up to a month as they involve a ton of rituals which means the Indian groom can experiment with different styles and looks. Starting with Roka ceremony to haldi, sangeet, havan pooja, bachelor party and reception, the Indian groom has a lot to plan and buy. Bombay Bazaar Mall has also brought the latest men's style dresses for weddings season. Bombay Bazaar has come with Indian style fashion. The Indian groom now has a variety of options to wear on his wedding from sherwani’s to Nehru jackets to Jodhpuri suits; the groom’s clothing is no longer about gold embroidery and jazzy churidar. While kurta pyjamas are known for their comfort level and a favourite on sangeet, sherwanis steal the spotlight on the big day.


1. KURTA PYJAMA :-


Kurta pyjama is a traditional collarless shirt that reaches the knee and is paired with a churidar pyjama-a straight trouser. Some men like to match the kurta with dhoti pyjamas which have a lot of flares. Kurta pyjamas are worn casually in India as well, but for weddings, these are customised with heavy embroidery on bright contrasting colours to make the groom stand out.

Sangeet is one of the most enjoyable events of an Indian wedding, there is a lot of music, dancing and partying on this day. Since this day is all about having fun and getting on the dance floor, comfortable clothing is a must; you don’t want to end up wearing something that’s tightly fitted and sweat in it while dancing. 



2. SHERWANI :- 

Sherwani is the favourite Indian wedding clothing for men that gives a majestic royal look to the Indian groom.  It is a long jacket that covers the knees and has a button-down in the middle. A conventional shirt called the kameez needs to be worn under it, but now some men wear a t-shirt instead. The bottoms consist of loose trousers called salwar. In many Muslim countries like Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Malaysia, sherwani is worn by the groom to mark a new beginning of their lives. 

The most important thing that defines your entire look for your wedding day is the fitting of your sherwani. You cannot afford to go wrong with this one; no matter how expensive your sherwani is, it won’t look flattering if it does not fit your body correctly. That is why it is crucial to invest the right amount of time and money to get the fit right. Try getting your sherwani customised to your body measurements which will make you look slimmer, masculine and dapper at the same time.

While the perfect sherwani is the key to making a lasting impression on your bride and everyone else, it is also necessary to take note of more delicate details which many Indian grooms unknowingly neglect. You can accessorise your sherwani with a turban, neckpiece, brooch or cuff links to add a touch of royalty to your look.


3. JODHPUR SUIT :-  

The Jodhpur suit is more commonly known as a bandhgala suit; it was a formal attire worn by the aristocrats in Jodhpur state in India. It consists of a vest, coat and trousers which gives it a unique appearance and can be recognised instantly. There are many different ways you can style a jodhpuri suit, the jacket style being the most popular. You can choose a jodhpur suit that falls below the knee or above it, depending on your preference. A shorter Jodhpur suit makes a classic combination with dhoti while a longer one can be paired with a churidar pyjama. If you want to look royal and magnificent, then opt for luxurious fabrics like velvet or brocade, but if you’re going to keep it contemporary, then cotton or silk would be the best option.


4. SEHRA :-  

Sehra is a traditional headdress worn by the groom; it has garlands hanging from it which helps to cover the face. Indian people believe in many superstitions; the sehra is worn to keep the evil eye away from the groom and helps in keep negative energy at bay.

In some cultures, when the groom leaves for the venue, all the elders gather around him and put the sehra on him. The groom keeps the sehra until he meets the bride and then takes it off so that they can be photographed together. In the old days, sehra used to be made entirely of tinsel, but it has evolved with time and has become more sophisticated. It is now made of small flowers stitched together in the form of curtains which fall over the groom’s face.


5. BLAZER :- 

This super charming suit is a favourite amongst actors,bloggers and influencers but that alone isn’t what makes a blazer flaming at Indian weddings. The sleek cuts, the rich fabric and the way it gives dimension to a man’s body is what makes blazers for mens in indian wedding a very popular outfit. Go for a modern design in colours like rich blue, charcoal gray or earthy brown for a casual chic. Wear a blazer with jeans for wedding, if you want to look dapper without trying too hard. 


6. THREE PIECE SUITS :- 

Three piece suits for a casual occasion on an odd day but there are no restrictions with a handsome three piece suit wedding outfit. We  think there are only two occasions where you can flaunt this set- A wedding and if you’re going for a conglomerate meet. These Suits make good wedding dresses for mens, especially in the northern part of the country. So don’t miss this opportunity.


7. JEANS :- 


When wearing denim, leave the running sneakers at home. Stop wearing actual trainers with jeans. Instead, get yourself a few nice pairs and colors of casual sneakers, one in plain white and another in black. And invest in slick selvedge jeans in a solid colour. Choose a slim or straight, not a skinny, fit. You can pair your jeans with a navy blue blazer and a black tee as the undershirt, and it must be kept tucked in to maintain a little formality for the wedding. Your belt should ideally match your shoes.


8. TIE :- 

Black tie outfits are a hard choice, they are not as easy to carry as they look.  This is a very formal outfit so don’t experiment too much with colours. Choose suits in dull blues, grays and blacks to pair your black tie with. Place a crisp and elegant silk kerchief in your coat’s pocket for that expensive look.

We think we’ve provided quite a large spread of outfit ideas for you to rock this wedding season. Remember, always choose outfits that suit the mood and fit you like a magnet.


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