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Guide to Indian Men Clothing: What to Wear & Where

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Okay, so today I’m gonna walk you through my little side project: figuring out Indian men’s clothing. It wasn’t like I needed to know, but I got kinda fascinated after watching some Bollywood flicks. Plus, I was invited to an Indian wedding, and showing up in jeans just felt wrong.

Guide to Indian Men Clothing: What to Wear & Where

First, I hit up Google hard. I started with the basics: “Indian men’s clothing.” Obvious, right? I scrolled through images, trying to get a feel for the different styles. I quickly realized there was way more than I thought.

Phase one: Research

  • Sherwani: Looked fancy, like something a groom would wear.
  • Kurta Pajama: Seemed more casual, but still dressy enough.
  • Dhoti: That cloth wrap thing. Looked complicated.

Next, I dug into some articles. I found a few websites that actually explained the history and significance of each outfit. The Sherwani, apparently, is a symbol of royalty. The Kurta Pajama is more everyday wear, but can still be dressed up. The Dhoti… well, the Dhoti is definitely a statement piece. Decided to skip that one for my first try.

Phase Two: Shopping (Online, of course)

Amazon and a few smaller Indian clothing sites became my best friends. I started looking at Kurta Pajamas. There were so many colors and fabrics! I was overwhelmed. Linen? Cotton? Silk? Solid colors? Embroidered? My head was spinning.

Guide to Indian Men Clothing: What to Wear & Where

I narrowed it down to a simple cotton Kurta Pajama in a navy blue. Figured it was safe and versatile. I read a ton of reviews to get a sense of the sizing. Apparently, Indian sizes can be a little different, so I measured myself like five times to be sure.

Phase Three: The Arrival and the Fit

A week later, the package arrived. I ripped it open like a kid on Christmas. The fabric felt nice, and the color was exactly what I expected. I tried it on, and… it fit! Sort of. The pants were a little long, but nothing a quick hem couldn’t fix.

Phase Four: The Wedding Test

I wore the Kurta Pajama to the wedding. I felt a little self-conscious at first, like I was trying too hard. But then a bunch of people complimented me on it, and I started to feel more comfortable. I even learned a few Bollywood dance moves (badly, I’m sure).

Guide to Indian Men Clothing: What to Wear & Where

Conclusion:

Overall, my Indian clothing experiment was a success! I learned a lot about a different culture, stepped outside my comfort zone, and didn’t look like a total idiot at the wedding. I might even try a Sherwani next time… if I can find a good excuse to wear one.

It was a fun dive into something new, and who knows, maybe it’ll inspire you to try something different too!

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