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Elegant, exquisite, very traditional and at the same time very trendy; we are talking about sherwani, a form of men’s wear which is a closely fitted garment of about knee length. It usually has a Nehru color. Though some colors as deep enough to show off steamy physiques
As we mentioned close fitted, do not worry about your extra pounds. A sherwani looks graceful on everyone but make sure you are wearing on of your body measurement. The market for sherwani is mushrooming like never before. It is not just a grooms wear but designs and styles are available that suit all traditional occasions. So weather you are best man to the groom, in need of some stunning garment for a marriage party or bride’s younger brother; a sherwani would prove to be a set pick.
While choosing a sherwani for your wedding ceremonies, try knowing shade of your bride’s dress. This will help you find a sherwani of complementary shade. It is just an effort to have better photographs.
The fabrics used in making of sherwani are as royal as this wear. Raw silk, fine silk and tissue Zari fabric are most popular fabrics. The work done on sherwani depends on how intricate or how simple you want it to look. Beads, sequins, mirrors and motifs are easy pick for designer work. The embroidery styles of Zardosi, fancy resham embroidery are really in.
No wonder sherwani can rightly be called as the garment for modern corporate monarchs.
There are many websites of designer sherwani wear which provide wide ranges of sherwanis that suit your body type and pocket.
Sherwani is worn over a kurta. If you want to appear taller then combine it with a churidar. A Pathani salwar or a simple salwar too looks graceful with the sherwani.
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