The Sherwani has long been a symbol of status and royalty.
Sherwani more than just clothing—it’s a representation of who you are and what you stand for. It has long been a symbol of status and royalty. It’s true that sherwani is a garment that celebrates special occasions, but the tale of its origins goes back to the royal lineage of what kings and nobility have left for us to celebrate a special day.
6 Types of Sherwani for Men to Choose the Best Wedding Outfit
Over time, it has become one of the most stylized garments in Indian menswear and has been explored in many different ways by people in subcontinent and with our many neighbors. The nature of fabrics, embroideries, detailing of fit, language of buttons the list can go on forever to what makes it special.
Embroidered Sherwani
These dresses are embroidered with Zari, Resham, Dori etc to create impactful look, which is classy and elegant. You can style this sherwani with playful stoles or belt to further elevate the outfit.
Angrakha Style Sherwani
Angrakha style sherwani showcases the breadth of shoulders as one of the ends is tied to another usually on the left side. These can either be tied or buttoned near the shoulder. Its variants include the knee-length angrakha and the kamari angrakha or waist-length, frock styled pattern.
Indowestern Jacket
The Indo-western sherwani is the a fusion of Indian Sherwani and Western Jacket. From contrasting shades, hues, colour and embellished designs this sherwani type give more options to make fashion statement.
Printed Sherwani
Printed sherwani, as the name suggest these are light sherwani made with printed fabric. Floral design is popular in this category. With little embroidery work on collar cab be considered.
Achkan
An Achkan sherwani is little shorter in length as compared to a sherwani and does not have any flare. Sherwani, on the other hand, is a bit flared from the waist.
Plain Sherwani
This style of Sherwani usually made with Silk fabric. Silk has a shiny texture to it and colours like maroon, dark blue, black, beige, etc are popular. Make sure the buttons in this sherwani are impactful enough because in a plain outfit the buttons play a huge role in making the outfit look festive.
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