How to Style Your Kurta Pajama in Contemporary Way?

Kurta pajamas are one set of indian attire that can be worn on any occasion be it festivities, weddings, and traditional celebrations. Kurta pajamas are soothing, comfortable and super comfortable. But like every ethnic attire, these can be worn with a twist. So, this season, ditch the customary style of a regular Kurta and amp it up in a way that will work in your favour.





Here are a few easy-to-implement suggestions which improves wearing of Kurta Pajama for men with contemporary look. Take a few pointers, and you'll be back to thank us!

Style it with Denim

When worn with Kurta pajamas, the denim jacket, which is often overlooked as a traditional u garment, embodies the ultimate style. The denim jacket quickly completes the ensemble. Your Denim Jacket is the place to be if you want to unwind and enjoy the festival.

Try wearing it with open sandals

Sandals are an option for folks who aren't great fans of closed shoes. Classic gleaming black or dark brown sandals perform brilliantly to elevate the Indian ethnic style. If you prefer leather for any occasion, the good news is that a pair of leather shoes will never let you down. Choose dark brown, blue, or even tongue suede loafers if you want to be fashionable!

Make it more interesting by wearing some Jewels

Do you want to add some colour to your otherwise boring kurta? Get your hands on some jewels. These gleaming stones add a regal touch to your ensemble and enhance its charm. Not only that, but it gives you a graceful appearance. You might go for a necklace and channel the Sultan, or go for a brooch and look like a Mughal royalty.

Time to bid adieu to Pj's

The evolution of fashion has provided us with ample opportunity to put our appearances to the test. It's time to ditch your boring jammies in favour of something more exciting like corduroy! Kurta and corduroy pants are a great Indian-Western combination. You can also wear dhoti’s instead as it gives a traditional yet a different outlook to the attire.

Drop that perfectly draped shawl



Try colour blocking instead with a stole instead of wearing a shawl. The colour blocking will look great with plain kurtas. Don’t wear print on print that is to say, don’t wear a printed stole with a printed kurta as it can create a miss-match. Draw out your colour pallet and consider vibrant hues like yellow, blue, and pink, as well as muted tones like cream, off-white, ivory, and grey.

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