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 With such dramatic changes happening in the Indian woman's wedding wardrobe, men too have undergone an entire metamorphosis.
Achkans or Sherwanis are fast replacing suits as the accepted look for the main day.
After the Sherwani, the most accepted, and undoubtedly, the most comfortable garment is the Kurta.
This is teamed with either a pyjama, dhoti or churidar.
The present fashion sees the Kurta in its leaner, slimmer cut with interesting accessories such as stylised footwear, cufflinks, and buttons.
Though the basic colour palette for the groom still remains the good, old neutral shades - beiges, taupe, ivories and gold, today,it is perfectly acceptable for a man to flaunt colour.
Amidst all the celebration and grandeur, a basic requirement for the trousseau still remains.. that one should always go for a perfect blend of comfort and style. Create your statement, but always wear something which is comfortable as well as pleasing to the eye. For, unlike the west, Indian weddings are never just an hour-long affair.
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