We are exposed to Indo-Western menswear almost every day without even realizing it. Menswear rules in the Indian subcontinent are not as well defined as womenswear rules. Today's menswear, and even some men's ethnic wear, is a harmonious blend of Indian and British fashion. Men's fashion in India has been heavily influenced by British dressing styles and tailoring techniques. In terms of history, the majority of the formal wear we see today, whether ethnic or otherwise, is fusion wear. Indian men used to wear unbuttoned kurtas with tie-up mechanisms like the angarakha. Dhotis were unstitched and unbuttoned garments worn by men. However, with the introduction of British fashion came concepts like collars, cuffs, cuts, buttons, jackets, and trousers. Indian royalty was the first to embrace these concepts. Because the British were considered the major ruling class at the time, it gave them an air of authority and confidence. Outdoor activities such as hunting and other outdoor activities were also made more comfortable and convenient for Indian princes and kings by such clothing. This Indo-Western fusion gave rise to outfits like Jodhpuri suits, bandhgala kurtas, waistcoat style jackets, sherwanis, and achkan jackets. In previous blogs, we discussed the various types of menswear and their origins in great detail. Today, we'll show you some unique Indo western menswear ideas to get you started.
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