About Ethnic WearÂ
India is the land of varieties. Varieties in culture, languages, dressing etc... it is rightly told that the unity of India lies in diversity. Being the land of diversities, Indian dressing styles also differ from regions to regions and occasions to occasions. Indian ethnic wears range from the traditional dresses to modern designer ethnic wears.
Today even in the ramps the ethnic wears create waves.
The designs have demand even in foreign countries and Indian ethnic wears could no way be neglected when considering the dressing style of modern world.
The best part about these ethnic ensembles is that apart from being fashionable, they are also very comfortable. They look royal and give a very dashing look. Crystal embellishments and exquisite embroideries are finding place on traditional Indian clothes for men.
Today men are becoming very fashion conscious especially in urban areas. To adorn their personality there is a fabulous range of traditional clothing encompassing sherwani suit, jodhpuri, kurta pajama, etc... In rural and semi urban areas men are still sticking to Dhotis.
When considering the most popular Indian ethnic wear 'kurta and paijama' deserves the topmost place. Silk kurta gives dazzling effects. For the complete ethnic look, attire it with either churidar or simple loose fit pajama. Those who want to look stylish and at the same time wish to maintain that cool dude image too, then attairing kurta with funky jeans will do it. Beautifully designed embroided 'sherwanies' deserve the next place. Sherwanies give an aristocratic look. Phulkari embroidery of Punjab and Zardosi make fantastic designing, which is unique. Nehru collar shirts and band galas are hot and happening.
Even though Indian men prefer western outfits like shirt and pants for the day today use, ethnic wears are inevitable for every special occasions and functions.
Here listed are few of the popular Indian ethnic wears.
The Sherwani: Sherwani is a coat like garment, worn by men, fitted close to the body, of knee-length or longer and opening in front with button-fastenings. Below that the men wear a garment for the lower part of the body, baggy and wide at the top tied with a string at the waist , and tight around the legs and ankles. It is a very elegant dress for the men and mostly worn during ceremonies. Sherwani is the formal attire, usually wore by North Indian Royalties. Began during the Mogul times, embroidery work traditionally done by craftsman from Banaras and Delhi. Now, the embroidery work is made through machine. This dress in popularly known as jodhpuri in Rajasthan. Long back Indian men would wear a sherwani for all formal occasions including going for work or to their offices ,but as for today it is only made for special occasions like weddings or festivals.