SKU: SKU-31013
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This midnight blue silk sherwani combines traditional South Asian tailoring with refined minimalism. Crafted from lustrous silk, it features intricate all-thread embroidery in paisley and geometric motifs. The structured, knee-length silhouette with a bandhgala neckline offers timeless elegance, while fabric-covered buttons and a contrasting red pocket square add subtle distinction. Perfect for formal occasions, it pairs seamlessly with matching trousers and khussa shoes, making it a versatile choice for engagements, Walima receptions, or Baat Pakki ceremonies in diverse settings from UK garden venues to UAE evening halls.
Designed for the modern gentleman, this midnight blue silk sherwani offers a balance of tradition and contemporary style. The understated sheen of the silk complements the intricate all-thread embroidery, making it a sophisticated choice for engagements, Walima receptions, or Baat Pakki gatherings. Its versatility allows it to suit diverse settings, from US fall receptions to Australia summer celebrations, ensuring you look composed and stylish across climates and cultures.
The sherwani features precise paisley and geometric embroidery, executed in tonal threads for a textured yet subtle effect. The bandhgala neckline and fabric-covered buttons maintain a seamless aesthetic, while the contrasting red pocket square provides a refined focal point. The silk fabric drapes naturally, enhancing the structured silhouette without compromising comfort, making it suitable for extended wear during UK registry ceremonies or UAE evening formals.
With its close-fitting, knee-length cut, this sherwani flatters a range of builds while maintaining a regal profile. Pair it with the included straight-cut trousers and khussa shoes for a cohesive ensemble. For Canada winter weddings, consider layering with a complementary shawl; for warmer climates, its breathable silk ensures comfort. Minimal accessories are needed, as the embroidery and tailoring speak for themselves.