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The Suave and Dapper Sherwani for Men

Author: Rahul Singh
by Rahul Singh
Posted: Aug 26, 2016

There is much to write about in regards to the sought after and highly valued sherwani for men. History points out to evidence that the sherwani was the result of inspiration from the 18th century English Frock coat. In those times the sherwani was the preferred garment for the upper echelons of Indian society that included royalty and aristocrats however the sherwani has largely evolved and is now widely favoured all over India as a garment for wedding and festive wear. Today the sherwani for men is available in a wide range of fabrics and has also been adapted to suit contemporary tastes in the form of the indo-western sherwani. Read further to know more about this widely popular ethnic coat like garment.

Popularity

The sheer widespread popularity of the sherwani makes for a great topic of discussion. This popular garment is widely worn in countries like India, Pakistan and Bangladesh and the classic and luxurious nature of this ethnic coat makes it a favourite at festive events and weddings. The sherwani is so popular in Pakistan that it has gained nationwide recognition as the national costume. In India, Jawaharlal Nehru who was the first prime minister of the independent nation bought the sherwani to the fore front of fashion by showing a special love for this garment. Today the sherwani is widely worn at red carpet events and social functions by celebrities and politicians while the common man prefers to wear this garment at festivals and weddings. The sherwani is the number one choice for grooms in countries like India Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Fabrics

The sherwani is similar in terms of silhouette to the kurta pyjama however the upper half of this ethnic ensemble is mostly stitched from heavier suiting fabrics or is lined with an underlying layer of fabric to give it that stiff coat like appearance. The sherwani is stitched from silk fabric with an underlying lining, suiting fabrics, jacquard and even brocade fabrics.

Embroidery and Embellishments

The sherwani may be embroidered and embellished or made from plain suiting fabrics depending on the occasion the garment is being worn at. For public meetings and political rallies, the plain sherwani is most preferred however for festivals and weddings the sherwani takes on a highly vibrant form in terms of embroidery and embellishments. Common embroidery methods to accentuate the sherwani are chikankari work from Lucknow, zari, resham and zardosi. Embellishments such as sequins, crystal and semi precious stones are used to embellish this garment.

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I am a blogger and I love to write on different cultures, places, history and many more. I love travelling, fooding, to meet new people, adventure etc.

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