Men Sherwani

A men sherwani is a long jacket worn over a kurta with churidar or trousers, combining traditional tailoring with modern fabrics. Prices range from about $37 for cotton to $159 for silk or art silk, giving options for any budget or occasion.

Popular Sherwani Styles for Men

Fabric choice affects both look and comfort. Main styles include:

Featured Sherwani Sets

ProductFabricColorFrom Price (USD)Link
Sky Blue Embroidered Art Silk Sherwani SetArt SilkSky Blue$159View
Off White Embroidered Cotton Sherwani SetCottonOff White$38View
Beige Embroidered Cotton Sherwani SetCottonBeige$37View
Cream Embroidered Silk Sherwani SetSilkCream$56View
Navy Blue Embroidered Silk Sherwani SetSilkNavy Blue$56View

Choosing the Right Fit

A sherwani should sit well on the shoulders, taper slightly at the waist, and allow free arm movement. Compare measurements with a fitted blazer to estimate chest size before purchase. Use the brand's size chart or tailoring service for a precise fit.

Styling and Coordination

Neutral shades like beige or cream adapt easily to multiple occasions with small styling changes.

About House of Indya

House of Indya designs modern Indian wear with detailed finishes and accessible pricing. The menswear range includes cotton and silk sherwanis, kurta sets, and festive outfits built for comfort and elegance. Orders ship worldwide from India, usually within 10-15 business days. Customer support is available by email and chat for size or alteration help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fabric is best for a men sherwani?

Silk offers a luxurious finish for weddings, while cotton works well for daytime or warm-weather events.

Can I wear a sherwani without a dupatta?

Yes, many modern sherwani styles are designed to look complete without a dupatta, especially minimal embroidered versions.

How should a sherwani fit?

It should sit snug on the shoulders and taper slightly at the waist, allowing easy movement when buttoned.

What accessories match a sherwani?

Traditional mojari shoes, brooches, pocket squares, and stoles coordinate well with embroidered sherwanis.

Is a sherwani suitable for non-wedding occasions?

Yes, lighter cotton or art silk sherwanis are often worn at festive gatherings or cultural events.

How do I maintain a silk sherwani?

Store it in a garment bag away from moisture and use professional dry cleaning to preserve embroidery and fabric sheen.

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