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Groom’s Guide: Best Sherwani Colors for Weddings

Sherwani Colors for Groom

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Groom’s Guide: Best Sherwani Colors for Weddings

Let’s talk about something every groom needs to know about the color of his sherwani. You choose the right color; it’s not just about looking nice. It creates a unique look and feel for your whole wedding day. 

Some grooms like traditional colors, designs, and styles, while others want to try something different. At Shameel Khan, we design sherwani so that every groom looks stylish. 

Let’s explore the sherwani colors that are popular in weddings right now.

1. Off-White Sherwani

Off white color sherwani gives a royal look. It works well for daytime weddings and summer events. The textured cloth adds a unique touch without making it too heavy. You can wear it with a golden or beige kurta and khussa. For a traditional style, add a red turban.

2. Black Sherwani

A black sherwani always looks stylish. It is best for evening weddings, as the dark shade gives it confidence and style. Black never goes out of fashion and looks good on every groom. With a turban and, pocket square, it makes the groom look special. Pair it with a kurta pajama, with khussa. Black never goes out of fashion.

3. Green Sherwani

If you want to wear a green sherwani, it is a good choice. A green sherwani with light handmade work gives a royal touch. It shines beautifully in pictures and looks bright under wedding lights. Match off-white khussa and a red turban for a stylish look.

4. Golden Sherwani

A golden sherwani brings both tradition and style. The soft golden shade makes it perfect for weddings. It looks good in both day and night events. Pair it with a kurta pajama and a red turban for a complete look.

Fabrics That Change the Look

  • Velvet – Warmth is best for winter.
  • Satin Silk – Soft and glossy, adds charm.
  • Raw Silk – Light and comfortable with soft shine.
  • Jamawar – Traditional woven design, classic style.

Must Have Accessories

  • Handmade Turban: Royal touch and matches the sherwani.
  • Khussa: Handmade shoes that add culture and beauty.
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