Royal kurte for mans
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Color & Fabric: Deep, rich black fabric — could be premium silk, silk-blend, or fine cotton or linen. The black gives it a very elegant, formal, and slightly regal aura.
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Cut & Silhouette: Straight-cut, knee-length or just slightly longer. The fit is tailored but not too tight — it has a stately, composed drape.
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Collar: A mandarin (band) collar, which is common in traditional yet formal kurtas, giving a refined neckline.
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Placket & Closure: Hidden or small buttons in the placket, possibly matching black or metallic buttons (like antique gold or silver) to keep things understated yet classy.
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Embroidery / Decoration: Embroidered detailing — possibly zari (metallic thread) or tone-on-tone black embroidery — around the neckline, chest yoke, cuffs, maybe even on the hem. This embroidery could be in floral or paisley / traditional motifs, giving that “royal” feel without being overly flashy.
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Sleeves: Full-length sleeves, with possible embroidery or subtle piping at the cuffs.
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Lining: Depending on the fabric, might have a soft inner lining / interlining so that it falls well and is comfortable.
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Bottoms: It would look great paired with black churidar, silk pyjama, or even straight trousers in a contrasting but complementary color (like ivory) to bring out the kurta.
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Occasion: This is a formal / festive kurta — perfect for weddings, evening ceremonies, cultural gatherings, festive occasions, or any event where ethnic + regal styling is appropriate.
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Accessories / Styling: Pair with a contrasting stole (like a gold or silver shawl), mojaris (traditional shoes), and possibly a watch or a ring to complete the royal look.