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7 Best Indian Wear Kurta Pajama for men

A kurta is a long loose shirt, the length of which falls below or can be just above the knees of the wearer. In early times, it was mainly worn by men, but today, it has become a unisex outfit that can be worn by both men and women. Depending on one's personal preference, the kurta can be teamed with churidars as well as loose fitted salwars.  Stylish Beige Linen Kurta Pajama If there is one thing that men fall back on in every festive season or even for a wedding or a traditional occasion, it is the kurta-pyjama. It is simple, comfortable as well as very comfortable. Pathani Olive Green Kurta Black Pajama Kurta pajama design style belongs to Central Asia, but with the passage of time, kurta pajama has become the identity of Indian and Pakistani men. With the increasing influence of modern fashion, cuts and stitches, kurta pajama has evolved in its own meaning, but the roots of straight pajama and straight kurta designs have not changed. Shahid Kapoor In Gray Kurta Pajama Styles ha...

The Latest Wedding Jodhpuri Suit And Sherwani Has Finally Been Revealed!

Saif Ali Khan's Best Traditional Wedding Look You Can Take Inspiration Saif Ali Khan is from the respected family of Pataudi and is the son of Bollywood actress Sharmila Tagore and Indian cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan. He is one of the most well-known faces in the Hindi film industry and is known for his roles in Scared Games, Go Goa Gone, Dil Chahta Hai, Kal Ho Naa Ho and Hum Tum. He has been in the industry for quite some time and has also won many awards. Here are some of the best wedding outfits Saif Ali Khan has worn. Resource : Saif Ali Khan in White Sherwani In this picture, we can see Saif Ali Khan in green kurta and white pajamas. This dress is from his own collection called House of Pataudi. This is a good example of Saif Ali Khan in Ethnic Wear, from which you can take inspiration for your wedding outfits. That meaning changed politically - and economically. Despite its political origins, Mao suits and Nehru jackets were marketed in the West as fashion items....