Eid is festival that brings out every
traditional aspect of our lives, no matter how western we go in terms of
everyday fashion. Whether it is office wear, casual wear or even the
formality of wedding receptions, most men stick to jeans, slick suits
and ties. Nevertheless, this is of the few times of the year that men
prefer to wear traditional outfits. Irrespective of the sherwani worn
during the shadi function, or the kurta worn at a mehndi event, or even
the run-of-the-mill kurtas for Friday prayers, Eid is a time when you
decide to wear that special number to stand out from the rest. It
doesn't matter if it's the same old kurta, because for Eid, most men go
for a little change in design. A little embroidery here and a little
there, a change from the monochromatic buttons for a contrasting
metallic or wooden type, and even a change in the choice of colours.
Whatever change is opted for while prepping up a wardrobe for this
festival, is a change that is welcomed. Here we'll point out some design
aspects to keep in mind while choosing your Eid outfit:
Fabric
While choosing for fabrics, do not go for the
heavier 100% cotton, unless you like to walk with a chip on your
shoulder, and have a thing for the fully starched crisp shalwar kameez.
Keeping the weather in mind, it'll be best to avoid this kind. Choose
blended cotton instead, that gives a better flow, and is easy on the
body
in terms of comfort. For a more formal feel, you can opt from a variety
of silk types, but make sure they don't reflect all the lights in the
room.
Embroidery
Less is more! Keep your kurta subtle with
minimal embroidery along the button placket. If that isn't enough, take
it a notch higher by including the collar and the cuffs too. Contrasting
threadwork is always preferred, so that the intricacy of the embroidery
is not camouflaged with the colour of the fabric. If your tastes are
extravagant and the less is more philosophy doesn't apply to you, you
can go for heavy embroidery on the front, just make sure that the
extravagance is in tune with the width of your chest.
Collar & Cuffs
Collar styles don't really vary much. There
are two main styles, the shirt collar and the mandarin collar, locally
known as the sherwani collar. The latter varies in width mostly, with
most design houses choosing a 0.75 inch width for their collars;
anything beyond an inch is a little outdated now. Also, you can either
overlap the collar, with or without a button, or choose for a cut style
instead. It all depends upon you.
As for cuffs, a shirt collar requires a cuff
of the similar family, whilst for the sherwani collar, you can play with
the cuffs by telling your tailor to simply over-lock the edges of the
cuff with a thread of the same
colour and not stitch it on the inside.
Buttons
If you don't instruct your tailor about any
specific buttons, he will probably put on the transparent plastic or
monochromatic buttons that will disappear into the colour of the fabric!
Go for a contrast instead, visit lace shops and thread stores and buy
some exquisite buttons. You will be surprised to find a huge a variety
of exquisitely designed buttons in both wood and metal. If your button
placket is simple, you can choose any of the wooden or metallic buttons
types. But if your button placket has threadwork, go for a simple
button, that wont clash with the embroidery around it.
Pyjamas/Shalwars
For lower wear, do not choose pyjamas if you
have skinny legs, as it will totally ruin the look of your entire
outfit. White colour is the usually preferred choice, whilst for
shalwars, do not go for black unless your kurta is black coloured. Black
shalwars are a total fashion faux pas!
Footwear This Eid
Eid
is around the corner, and men of all age groups are vying to go get the
perfect pair of footwear to match with their traditional kurta. Whether
it's leather slip-ons, or strappier ones, men's sandals are always
designed to be cool, relaxed and comfortable. Since the Eid season is
around the corner, a lot of old and new designs are being stocked
everywhere. Here are some popular styles that are trending these days!
Peshawari Chappal
The traditional choice of footwear for every
festival remains the same. The Peshawari chappal, despite its evolution
into the khaerys, and its difference in designs, is still a popular item
in every shoe store. You will find two variety, the hand-stitched one
that has been made with pure leather, and the machine-stitched, that you
will find in common shoe stores. Trust us, and go for the hand-stitched
variety, it is bound to have a long life if you take care
of the leather well!
Kolhapuri Chappal
Another popular traditional footwear is the
Kolhapuri chappal. You can easily find these in nagra shoe stores, in a
variety of styles and colours, the rounded edge, the concave-edged and
also the more oval-shaped ones. Available in black, brown and the
original light brown shades, you can choose depending upon your style
and outfit. But if we were to suggest which one to go with, we would
recommend the original light brown shade, as the polish
of the other two colours easily wears off and doesn't last long.
Slip-ons & Sliders
The simpler, the better! Slip-ons or slide
sandals are the much sought after casual footwear for men. They are
quite comfortable and easy to slip-on and off. Without a
thong,
this type of sandals is usually made of rubber. Whilst it's a sandal
style that has remained popular throughout the years, footwear
manufacturers often come up with evolved designs of the same kind. You
can
easily sport these with your Eid kurta and even wear them with your jeans!
Flip-Flops
Flip-flops are actually another name for thong
sandals. They are a popular choice amongst men of all ages. Easy to
wear, flip flops provide maximum comfort and are versatile in nature, so
you can wear them
anywhere
you want. The class and type varies according to the material used to
make them. If flip-flops are made of leather, and in dark colours,
choose them for semi-formal use; if they are made of rubber and are in
brighter shades, you can
safely buy them for casual use, around the house.
Strappy Sandals
If you are looking for some casual sandals for
this season, look no further than strappy sandals. These sandals really
look trendy and can go well with most outfits. They are a craze among
the younger lot, because these can be easily
paired
with jeans and shalwar-kurtas. They give your feet more comfort and
allow them to wiggle freely inside the sandals. Wearing them, you will
gain more safety without losing the style.
So, when Eid arrives, you have quite a few
choices to go for! Try going for sleek leather sandals, in either of
these designs, because the colour and material will be perfect for a
formal Eid dinner, and will go perfectly with your traditional outfit.
If that doesn't suit your taste, opt for the strappy ones that almost
every footwear company is making these days. Make sure that you wear
according to your size and foot-type!
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