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Explore India's widest collection of designer sherwanis in silk, velvet and brocade — for wedding ceremony, reception, sangeet and festive occasions. All sizes, custom stitching available.

Men Sherwani
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G3+ Fashion offers one of India's widest collections of sherwanis for grooms, wedding guests and festive occasions — from classic silk wedding sherwanis with zardozi embroidery to minimal pastel sherwanis in raw silk and chikankari. Whether you need a regal ceremony sherwani, a contemporary reception bandhgala or a lightweight festive sherwani for Diwali and Eid, you will find it here with custom stitching, detailed size guidance and delivery across India.

Types of Sherwani: Which Silhouette Is Right for You?

Classic Long Sherwani: The traditional knee-length or calf-length sherwani with a structured collar and front button placket. This is the most formal silhouette and the default choice for the main wedding ceremony. Pairs best with churidar, dhoti or straight-cut trousers. Available in silk, velvet, brocade and jacquard.

Jodhpuri Sherwani / Bandhgala: A shorter, more structured sherwani with a closed mandarin collar and tailored fit inspired by Rajasthani royal tailoring. Ideal for engagements, receptions and evening functions where a formal but less traditional look is needed.

Indo-Western Sherwani: A fusion silhouette combining the sherwani's Indian structure with western tailoring — asymmetric closures, draped panels, high-low hems and layered jackets. Best for sangeet nights, cocktail parties and modern weddings. Browse the full range of indo-western sherwanis for contemporary fusion styles.

Jacket-Style Sherwani: A three-piece format with a separate outer jacket layered over a kurta, paired with trousers or dhoti. The jacket can be removed for different looks during the event. Trending for groomsmen and the groom's brother.

Peshwai Sherwani: Inspired by traditional Maratha royal attire with ornate details, longer length and a distinctly regal cut. Popular among grooms in Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka who want to honour regional heritage.

Angrakha Sherwani: An overlap-front closure with a tie detail, inspired by Mughal-era styling. Creates a distinctive layered silhouette that looks both artistic and royal.

Which Fabric Should You Choose for a Sherwani?

Silk (Dupion, Raw Silk, Art Silk): The most popular sherwani fabric across all seasons. Silk offers a natural lustre, structured drape and rich texture. Raw silk with its natural slub is trending for its depth and character. Dupion silk creates a smoother, more formal finish. Art silk offers the silk look at an accessible price point.

Velvet: The fabric of choice for winter weddings and evening ceremonies. Deep velvet in wine, emerald, navy and midnight creates a luxurious, regal effect. Crushed and brushed velvet add textural variation.

Brocade and Jacquard: Woven fabrics with built-in patterns — florals, damask, geometric or paisley motifs. The pattern is part of the textile rather than embroidered on top, creating a cleaner, more integral design. Self-toned jacquard is one of the biggest sherwani trends in 2026.

Cotton Silk: A breathable blend suited to summer weddings, daytime events and festive wear. Lighter, more comfortable for long hours and easier to maintain. Ideal for haldi, mehndi and festival celebrations.

How to Choose the Right Sherwani Colour

Colour sets the tone of your entire look. Here is a quick guide by occasion and skin tone:

Ivory and Cream: The most classic and universally flattering groom colours. Work for both daytime and evening ceremonies. Pair with gold embroidery for tradition or keep minimal for a modern aesthetic. Browse cream sherwanis and beige sherwanis.

Maroon and Wine: Regal, traditional and one of the most popular groom colours for North Indian weddings. Creates a striking contrast with gold embroidery and complements brides wearing red or pink. Browse maroon sherwanis.

Gold and Champagne: Festive, warm and inherently celebratory. Matte gold is trending over shiny gold in 2026 for a more refined look. Browse gold sherwanis.

Pink and Peach: Trending pastel choices for modern grooms. Dusty pink, blush and peach photograph beautifully in natural daylight and complement pastel bride outfits. Browse pink sherwanis and peach sherwanis.

Blue and Navy: Versatile colours that work across ceremony, sangeet and reception. Powder blue for daytime, navy for evening. Pairs well with silver, gold or contrasting red accessories. Browse blue sherwanis.

Green: Emerald for evening grandeur, sage for daytime minimalism. Green is the breakout groom colour of 2026. Browse green sherwanis.

Red: Bold and traditionally significant for Hindu groom wear. Creates the strongest colour match when the bride wears red. Browse red sherwanis.

White: Clean, minimal and trending for chikankari and tone-on-tone threadwork sherwanis where embroidery becomes the focal point. Browse white sherwanis.

Black: Modern, dramatic and suited for receptions and evening events. Black velvet sherwanis are a rising trend. Browse black sherwanis.

Which Sherwani Suits Each Wedding Function?

Wedding Ceremony (Pheras): A heavily embroidered sherwani in silk or velvet in ivory, cream, maroon or gold. Pair with a pagdi, stole and mojris for the full groom look. Browse wedding sherwanis and groom sherwanis.

Reception: A contemporary sherwani in Jodhpuri or indo-western silhouette. Deeper colours like navy, wine or charcoal with minimal embellishment. Browse reception sherwanis.

Sangeet: Statement sherwanis with velvet jackets, metallic accents or bold colour choices. Indo-western sherwanis are especially popular for this function.

Engagement: A mid-range formal sherwani — more dressed up than a kurta but less elaborate than the ceremony piece. Jodhpuri bandhgala or jacket-style sherwanis in solid jewel tones.

Festive Wear (Diwali, Eid, Navratri): Lighter sherwanis in cotton silk or art silk with festive colours and moderate embellishment. Comfort is key for extended celebrations.

How to Choose a Sherwani for Your Body Type

Slim build: Structured shoulders, all-over embroidery and layered styling add visual width. Avoid overly tight fits that emphasise a narrow frame.

Athletic build: Most silhouettes work well. Slim-fit sherwanis with moderate embroidery showcase the physique. Avoid very loose or boxy cuts.

Heavy build: Vertical embroidery patterns and monochrome colour schemes create a longer visual line. Avoid heavy border work at the bottom and bulky layering.

Short height: Shorter sherwani lengths (above knee) create the illusion of height. Vertical patterns and slim-fit silhouettes elongate the frame.

How to Style Your Sherwani

Turban / Safa: A matching or contrasting turban adds the most impactful finishing touch. Fabric-matched safas create coordination, while contrast-coloured turbans add visual interest.

Stole / Dupatta: An embroidered stole draped over one shoulder adds colour and texture. Pairing a neutral sherwani with a jewel-toned stole creates depth.

Footwear: Embroidered mojris and juttis for ceremony. Leather brogues or loafers for reception. Velvet mojris coordinate beautifully with velvet sherwanis.

Accessories: A pearl or bead mala, a statement brooch on the lapel or turban, and a subtle wristwatch. Let the sherwani be the statement — avoid over-accessorising.

For detailed styling tips and the latest 2026 groom fashion trends, read our groom fashion trends guide. For help deciding between a sherwani, coat suit, indo-western or kurta, read our groom outfit type decision guide. For function-by-function outfit recommendations from haldi to reception, read our groom outfit guide for every wedding function.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a sherwani and a Jodhpuri suit?

A sherwani is a long coat-style garment (knee to calf length) worn over a kurta, while a Jodhpuri suit is a shorter, structured jacket with a closed bandhgala collar and western-style trousers. The sherwani is more traditional and ceremonial; the Jodhpuri is more contemporary and versatile.

Which fabric is best for a wedding sherwani?

Silk is the most popular and versatile choice — it drapes well, photographs beautifully and works across seasons. Velvet is ideal for winter evening ceremonies. Brocade and jacquard add woven richness. Cotton silk is best for summer or daytime weddings.

How should a sherwani fit?

A well-fitted sherwani should sit cleanly on the shoulders without bunching, button comfortably without pulling across the chest and allow free arm movement. Length should be proportional to height — mid-thigh to above knee for modern fit, below knee for traditional.

Can I wear a sherwani for a reception?

Yes — a contemporary sherwani in Jodhpuri or indo-western silhouette with minimal embellishment works beautifully at receptions. Choose deeper colours like navy, charcoal or wine for evening events.

What colour sherwani should the groom wear?

Ivory, cream and champagne are the most classic choices. Coordinate with your bride — if she wears red, choose ivory or gold; if she wears pink, choose champagne or sage. Trending 2026 colours include powder blue, sage green, lavender and slate grey.

How do I coordinate my sherwani with the bride's outfit?

Complement the bride rather than matching exactly. Choose a colour from the same family or a deliberate harmonising contrast. Coordinate through accents — a stole, turban or brooch that picks up the bride's primary colour creates subtle visual unity.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Men Sherwani

What is the difference between a sherwani and a Jodhpuri suit?

A sherwani is a long coat-style garment (knee to calf length) worn over a kurta, while a Jodhpuri suit is a shorter, structured jacket with a closed bandhgala collar and western-style trousers. The sherwani is more traditional and ceremonial; the Jodhpuri is more contemporary and versatile — making it especially popular at USA receptions and cocktail events.

Which fabric is best for a wedding sherwani?


Silk is the most popular and versatile choice — it drapes well, photographs beautifully and works across seasons. Velvet is ideal for winter evening ceremonies. Brocade and jacquard add woven richness. Cotton silk is best for summer or outdoor weddings where comfort is the priority.

What colour sherwani should the groom wear?

Ivory, cream and champagne are the most classic choices. Coordinate with your bride — if she wears red, choose ivory or gold; if she wears pink, choose champagne or sage. Trending colours include powder blue, sage green, lavender and slate grey.

How do I coordinate my sherwani with the bride's outfit?

Complement the bride rather than matching exactly. Choose a colour from the same family or a deliberate harmonising contrast. Coordinate through accents — a stole, turban or brooch that picks up the bride's primary colour creates subtle visual unity. For multicultural weddings, a neutral sherwani with a coloured accent stole works across both Indian and western aesthetics.

How long does shipping take to the USA?

Standard delivery takes 10–15 business days to most US addresses. Custom-stitched sherwanis require additional tailoring time before dispatch. We recommend ordering at least 3–4 weeks before your event date to allow for delivery and any local adjustments.