How to Accessorize Men’s Traditional Wear for Marriage?

How to Accessorize Men’s Traditional Wear for Marriage?

Whether you’re the lucky groom himself or part of the groomsmen, you need to look your best at a wedding. Goes without saying, right? However, sometimes even if you have the best outfit picked out, accessorizing for the big day can be a bit of a challenge.

You may not know what accessories to choose for men’s traditional wear for marriage. Don’t fret we have got you covered! Here’s how you can accessorize your clothes. Learn more only here.

5 Ways to Accessorize Men’s Traditional Wear for Marriage

Shoes, headgear, pocket squares, brooches, cufflinks, jewellery, cars (yes you read that right!) are all some of the best accessories that you can choose.

  • Jewellery

You can wear heavy necklaces, rings, and earrings if you please. Some of the popular options are multi-layered necklaces in gold, faux pearls or silver. You can also wear bracelets on your arm for a powerful look. A Kada is also a great way to accessorise. Finally, let’s take a look at rings. Wear several rings in precious or semi-precious stones. This will add a royal look to your entire outfit.

  • Pocket Squares

This is making a comeback after many years of being thought of as mere frippery. So if you want to look very dapper in your wedding attire try pocket squares. You can opt for neon or geometric printed or very classic dobby printed pocket squares. Make sure however you match the fabric with the fabric of the suit and the colour should complement the suit.

  • Brooches

There is nothing more old-school than a brooch, especially if you are wearing an Indian suit like a bandhgala. You could also wear a Nehru jacket with a brooch. The trend however is to choose very quirky brooches like those of birds, butterflies, and other animals. Or else you can opt for something classic and simple.

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  • Juttis

Don’t ruin traditional wear by wearing western-styled shoes. Opt for juttis, either in colourful or neutral colours. Juttis go with a variety of Indian men’s traditional wear for marriage like kurta-pajama, sherwani, jackets and dhotis.

  • Headgear

If you are looking to complete your full look, you can opt for headgear such as turbans. Turbans are a must for the groom’s side, so you can learn the different ways to wear your turban for the big day. Accessorise with a kilangi.

Conclusion

So, let’s talk about the car! Apart from the men’s traditional wear for marriage and the accessories, you need a majestic car to enter the venue of the wedding. Now, this is one accessory you cannot beat. Go vintage. Hire a beautiful vintage gaadi and enter in with swag.

See you in the next blog!

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