Guest Post: Kurta Style Guide for This Festive Season

The festival that the whole of India celebrates together is here. It’s time for fun, live, and togetherness. Family visits, sweets, lights and what not, the mere name – Diwali brings out the smile and joy on our faces. It’s the time of the year when everybody’s dressed traditionally to look their best. Today, we bring to you the kurta style guide for men to rock this Diwali.

 

Men’s fashion takes a traditional turn during the festivals. Let’s check out the latest Kurta Styles that you can rock this festive season.

 

1. Asymmetric Kurta for Men

 

For the ones who want to fo off-the-mainstream of plains straight kurtas. This offset cut kurtas are seen on many television shows. From Ranbir Kapoor to Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh to Varun Dhawan all have rocked the asymmetrical kurta. The asymmetrical kurta has a non-straight cut on the side of the kurta. The Kurta can have a straight cut as well, but we have a different category for those mentioned in the 3rd point below.

 

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2. Mandarin Kurta

 

The Mandarin collar Kurtas are a common sight on festivals and occasions. And, due to its popularity, more variety in it can be seen in casual and occasional wear. Take a break from the usually flappy collars and go for the subtle ones. Mandarin collar Kurtas are available in cotton, linen, and other materials.

 

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3. Side Straight Cut

 

Another offset cut kurta. The cut style makes it different from the asymmetric kurta. A few have a single side pocket on the other side of the cut to maintain the contrast balance. The color of the pajama or the dhoti from the cut filling the kurta border just completes the look. Flaunt this kurta style this Diwali.

 

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4. Brocade Style Kurta

 

The kurta got its name from the fabric Brocade. Give yourself a royal treat this Diwali and still feel comfortable in your Brocade style kurta. To maintain the tradition of royalty, pair it with golden churidaar or a salwar.

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5. Short Kurta

 

As in the name, short kurtas usually end before the hip line. They come in both the normal collar and Mandarin collar. You can wear these with jeans as well. Short Kurtas come and go in latest men’s fashion world.

 

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6. Embroidery Kurta

 

Embroidery can be done on any style of Kurta. It is usually done at the back, on the cuffs and the collar. Also, the color of the embroidery is same as the pajamas or dhoti whichever you are wearing.

 

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7. Pathani Kurta

 

The classic Pathani kurta never fails to impress. It’s a classic attire leading the way in men’s fashion section. If you are getting confused in your choices, just get a Pathani suit and rock the festival of lights.

 

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