

Traditional Indian Attire
for the soul of the land
Indian Attire has a beauty of its own. It has been adorned since centuries now, in the land of the deepest and the richest history.
It has not only enhanced the persona of men but also has been scientifically designed for maximum comfort in the old times from court to the study of the Royalties and has made its way to the modern day offices, social events, special occasions even daily living.
Indian
Slim
Lapel
perfect length
Cuffs
Padded
Shoulder
Floating
Canvas
Indian
Sherwanis
Sherwani was a popular dress among the Persian and Turkish in the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire. It was highly common within the men's community by the end of the 18th century. The unique attire of men's clothing, especially worn at weddings, is Sherwani and is also characterized as a symbol of culture. Sherwani comes in silk fabric with hand-made embroidery and to match or contrast the Lehenga of the bride. It is specifically worn with matching turbans and stoles that add to the charm of this beautiful attire.


Bandh Gala
A Bandh Gala Suit or a Jodhpuri Suit which is also a Gold Standard for Indian Formal wear has its roots from Marwar in the erstwhile Rajasthan. It is a shorter form of traditional Achkan and has an evolution history of more than 6,000 years. A popular outfit among formal or semi-formal evening dinner events, Bandh Gala always looks regal.
Indo-Western
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Bandi
A Bandi or Nehru Jacket or Modi Jacket as it is sometimes called, is a hip-length coat or jacket, mostly worn by men. It has a Mandarin collar and a button placket resembling the typical Achkan, Sherwani or Bandhgala designs.
It is a flexible indian traditional apparel which can go along with formal wear to traditional to casual wear within no time.
Fashionistas style it with shirts, Kurtas and even t-shirts.
Kurta
Pyjama
Kurta is a long loose garment, the length of which falls below or may be just above the knees of the man who adorns it. It is a very flexible dress that can be worn on formal as well as informal occasions and especially in India, the nuances of styling a pair of kurta-pyjama range from office-wear to traditional celebrations. Whatever be your body type, a pair of right stitched kurta-pyjama is a must have for every wardrobe.
