Friday, 2 June 2017

Be the talk of the town with tailored suits at your wedding

Sherwanis showcase the traditional style, and character of Indian culture giving Indian bridegrooms charm and flair. Let’s talk about how you can go about getting the perfect one for yourself.

Everyone daydreams of a lovely wedding with ornate decorations, various feasts and also, best of all dazzling outfits. Particularly in Indian marriages, it is assumed that dresses are an essential and vital component of any function. On the wedding day, the bride and the bridegroom enjoy the opportunity to dress like a prince and princess.

Notwithstanding several choices accessible to men including suits, achkans, and kurtas, an excellent option which can be chosen for weddings is the traditional Indian sherwani. An Indian sherwani looks like a knee length blazer that has front closing buttons and a Nehru collar. It is paired with a fitting churidar or a Jodhpuri pant that adds extra elegance to groom's appearance. Indian wedding dresses are mainly created with hand embellished work featuring crystal, glass, stones, pearls and sequins. Based on the budget or comfort, a bridegroom can choose from a range of styles and options for sherwanis. They are crafted using various elements such as crinkled tissue, crepe, fabricated silk, zardozi and also cotton.

These are accessible in nearly all tones including browns, purples and creams while maroon and gold remain an all-season favorite. They are usually paired with a matching stole, either sehra or a bandhani pagri. As such, on a grand occasion every groom wishes to appear at his best. Here are some tips on where and how you can find your perfect sherwani.

1) Tailored suits are great for those who are looking for the perfect fit. However they do take time so make sure you look for a designer at least 2 months before the big day.

2) Because custom suits are made to fit your perfectly, fluctuations in weight can completely ruin the effect.

3) The fabric matters the most. You can choose to purchase the fabric on your own and consult a designer for the stitching or alternately get your designer to choose the fabric and the cut.


4) Do your research. While designers bring their expertise to the table, you need to have some semblance of understanding as to how the sherwani should look and fall. This will ensure you get what looks right on you and you do not end up with an ill-fitting or unflattering outfit.

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