Form men glamming up his quite a daunting task. They just feel comfortable wearing a t-shirt over their jeans and heading off in their floaters. But there are men who like dressing up like nothing is more important than looking good in their life. For these men, there are all sorts of fashion trends and styles that they flaunt at various events. For example, you might wear your blazer in the most stylish way during your business meetings and office days. And you also like donning the ethnic wear for men on festivals and traditional events like you are the Maharaja of the country. Just for these men, here are some important tips that will help to spice up your ethnic look for such traditional and cultural events!
● Wear a phenomenal mala over your sherwani — One of the most common ethnic wear for men that you wear at traditional scents is the sherwani. You can you get these sherwani in various fabrics like the ones in thick khadi with jari work, the other in velvet or pure cotton material with lots of embroidery and so on. You need to pick it in fascinating colours like maroon, golden or even white. When you are wearing this ethnic wear for men, pair it with a sherwani, carry dupatta or stole and to spice up your look, wear a phenomenal mala over it. You can go for the gold mala if you can afford, if not, then there are the ones with pearls or moti in them or even greenstones that will look awesome over this attire.
● Go for the statement pagdi — A page I or a turban is a part of Indian culture and is worn on special occasions by men over their ethnic attires. You can get a pagadi and wear it over your sherwani on your kurtapajama or even yourAngrakha for that matter. Just remember to opt for the contrasting shade of this pagdi with that of your kurta so that it looks classic on you. For added effect, you can even flaunt a piece of jewellery like a broach over your pagdi to look unique wearing it to a traditional event.
● The right footwear — Nothing spices up your look in traditional event with an ethnic attire than the right footwear choice. If you are wearing just the monotonous sandals over your kurta pajama or sherwani or angrakha, there is not going to be anything extraordinary in your dressing sense. If you want to really make people turn their eyes, then go for wearing some classical mojaris or jutis with your ethnic attires so to look perfect in them. You can even pick the Kolhapuri chappals that go well with the dhoti pants and kurta pajama.
● A Nehru jacket — Just like you wear black when you are in doubt, keep a Nehru jacket handy when you think you are not that ready for a traditional event. This is the quickest way to spice up your look for any event. If possible, opt for some printed Nehru jackets that immediately enhances your appearance even if you are wearing a plain kurtapajama. If not, then you can go for the darker shades of royal blue, black, brown or even beige in the Nehru jackets.