Men’s Ethnic Accessories and Finishing Touches
Accessories are the difference between a standard outfit and a look that turns heads. From layering a Nehru jacket to picking the right brooch, it is all about the details.
A quick look at my collection of sleeveless Nehru and Modi jackets. Available in various colors and fabrics, these are perfect for layering over a kurta to instantly elevate your look.
A showcase of the rich silk fabrics I use for my custom Nehru jackets and other garments. You can choose from a wide spectrum of vibrant colors to create your own unique piece.
A close-up of the collar on a pink Jodhpuri suit. The detailed multi-color floral embroidery is an example of the custom, handcrafted details I can add to any outfit.
The beauty is in the details. This shot highlights the delicate, tone-on-tone floral embroidery on the shoulder of a pink suit, showcasing the subtlety of fine craftsmanship.
A glimpse of the kind of accessories I offer to complete a groom's outfit. This appears to be a floral brooch or a part of a mala, designed to complement my sherwanis.
About Essential Accessories & Finishing Touches
The quickest way to sharpen a standard kurta is by adding a Nehru jacket or a well-placed brooch. At our Borivali studio, I see many men force a color match, but the key is contrast. I recommend picking a jacket that pulls one of the subtle tones from your kurta embroidery rather than matching the primary fabric, which makes the whole ensemble look deliberate and put together.
Layering is the secret to a sharp ethnic look. A Nehru or Modi jacket can instantly change a simple kurta into a wedding-ready outfit. In our Borivali workshop, we focus on the construction—fused collars and plackets that stay crisp—so the jacket maintains its shape even after hours of wear.
We also look at the finishing touches. A mala or a brooch is not just decoration; it acts as a focal point. If you are wearing a solid color sherwani, a gold or stone-studded brooch brings the necessary detail without making the outfit look heavy. For those choosing fabrics, we offer a range from rich velvets for winter weddings to breathable art silk for summer functions.
If you are visiting our Indraprastha Shopping Centre store, bring your current outfit along. Seeing the fabric and the embroidery work in person helps us suggest pieces that actually fit the color palette and the weight of your garment. We handle all minor alterations in-house, so you leave with a look that is ready to wear.
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I started this journey in Borivali back in 1990 because I believe every man deserves to feel royal in his clothes. Whether you need a Nehru jacket for a quick style upgrade or a specific mala to finish your wedding look, I am here to help you get the details right.
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