Get Ready For The Festivals With Men's Ethnic Wear From These Brands

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Whether it's for festive occasions or an upcoming wedding, bolster your Indian wear wardrobe with ethnic apparel from these online brands. PS: If you are looking specifically for only kurtas, check out our recommendation here.

HeSpoke

HeSpoke

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Meswear brand HeSpoke knows what hatke means. These are not your everyday regular kurtas but cut out for festive or family occasions. Get your hands on a bespoke concealed tie-up detail powder blue kurta which are typically worn by celebrites. Or else go for something simpler and buy the beige colourblocked kurta. Someone getting ideas to start Diwali or pujo shopping much early this year?

Sojanya

Sojanya

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Add a little bit of uniqueness to your collection with Sojanya's ethnic wear range. One of Sojanya's unique offerings are its sherwani jackets. Made from premium banarasi silk fabric, you can rock any festive occasion with these jackets. For a more simplistic yet sophisticated look, their dhoti-kurta sets in exquisite dupion silk fabric are worth exploring.

Sachin's

Sachin's is an online Indian wear brand for men which offers kurta suits, pathani suits, Indo-western sets and sherwanis. If you want to go for something less grand yet elegant, buy a green kurta with side cut front open pattern, stend neck collar and metallic buttons. They have regular kurta suits & short kurtas for your basic needs too. Of course it all depends on which day of Pujo you are buying the outfit for.

Utsav

Utsav Fashion

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Utsav, though primarily dealing in women's Indian and ethnic wear, has a huge catalogue of menswear in their kitty. Our favourite pick? Has to be the Nehru jackets! Be it a printed art silk asymmetric Nehru jacket or a woven jacquard overalapping one, these can brighten up any standard kurta-pyjama look.

Panash India

Panash

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Starting from festivals, to marriage ceremonies, reception nights, cocktail parties and even engagements, the categories are endless and you can choose your outfit based on which occasion you need it for. Prepare for festivals with Panash's casual wear range and check out their cowl & twin layered kurtas and suits. Look your dapper self during Diwali or Pujo with Panash's solid kurtas.

Countrymade

Countrymade

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This premium menswear brand is giving us all the reasons to check out its collection due to the sustainable range it has to offer. Countrymade's minimalist kurtas are just the thing we need for an Ashtami day or Navami evening look. The textiles are sourced ethically. Countrymade's designs are contemporary, as well as a pleasant combination of minimal and fancy. Take for instance the constellation printed mustard long kurta. You can also explore Countrymade's options in bundis to complete the kurta-pyjama or kurta-dhoti look.

Dheu

Dheu

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This Kolkata-based online boutique's section of men's kurta is nothing but artistic. From solids to ethnic & tribal motifs, illustrations, and handpainted designs too, Dheu's collection will leave you spoilt for choice. But our favourite one had to be the Jamini Roy-inspired designer couple-set. The kurta is a plain white one, enhanced by an asymmetric frontal cut, and highlighted by a red lace tied near the chest. The back of the kurta is adorned by a handpainted portrait of Ganesh sitting on Durga's lap.

Deepak & Madhu Bhartia

This Kolkata-based menswear label is top notch when it comes to ethnic and Indo-western clothing. From style to quality, nothing is compromised. While they cater mostly to occasions such as wedding and groom wear, check out their regular kurtas to attend to your festive wear needs. Try out Deepak & Madhu Bhartia's hand embroidered tussar kurta, all over embroidered peach kurta, or the elephant printed pink bundi, and your ethnic wear game will be a notch above anyone else.