Ethnic Wear for Men Fabric Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy

Most men choose ethnic wear for men based on colour, embroidery or how it looks in a photograph. They add to cart, the outfit arrives, and something feels off. Not the fit. Not the style. The fabric.

It feels heavier than expected, less breathable, or simply not as premium as the photo suggested. 

Fabric is the one decision that changes everything in ethnic wear for men. And most men skip it entirely.

This guide explains every major fabric used in ethnic wear for men, when each one works best and what to look for before you buy.

 


 

Why Fabric Matters More Than You Think

Here is a simple test.

Take two kurta sets that look identical in a photograph. Same colour. Same embroidery. Same silhouette. One is made from a quality silk blend. One is made from cheap polyester.

Put them on. The difference is immediately obvious.

One feels like genuine ethnic wear for men. One feels like a costume.

When you invest in ethnic wear for men for a wedding, reception or special occasion, fabric is the one factor that separates a garment that looks good from one that genuinely feels special.

Get the fabric right and everything else follows.

 


 

Silk Blend: The Premium Choice in Ethnic Wear for Men

Silk blend is the most widely used premium fabric in ethnic wear for men today.

It combines the natural sheen and drape of silk with the durability of synthetic or cotton fibres. The result is a fabric that looks luxurious, photographs beautifully and holds its structure through a long evening.

What it looks like: A smooth surface with a natural warm sheen, not artificial glitter, just a deep warm glow that reads as genuinely premium. 

What it feels like: Lightweight, slightly cool against the skin and drapes cleanly without stiffness.

Best for:

  • Indo western for men

  • Stoles and dupattas

  • Formal kurtas

  • Reception and sangeet wear

Season: Works across all seasons. Light enough for summer Indoors and rich enough for winter functions.

At Taksh Men, Indo western sets and stoles are crafted from quality silk blends designed to maintain sheen and structure through an entire evening of wear.

Browse our complete collection of Indo western for men, crafted in quality silk blends.

silk blend Indo western for men ethnic wear collection taksh men

 

Premium Indonesian Fabric: The Bandhgala Essential

Premium Indonesian fabric is one of the most distinctive materials in ethnic wear for men and one that most men have never heard of before.

It is a tightly woven, structured textile known for its clean drape and quiet sophistication. Unlike silk, it has a refined matte texture that reads as genuinely premium up close.

What it looks like: Clean, structured surface with a subtle texture and matte finish.

What it feels like: Firm but comfortable. Holds its shape through hours of wear without feeling stiff.

Best for:

  • Bandhgala jackets

  • Structured Indo western for men

  • Formal ethnic wear

Why it works so well: Unlike heavier brocades or velvet, premium Indonesian fabric works across seasons. It performs equally well at outdoor venues and in air-conditioned ballrooms.

The Black Bandhgala Indo-Western Set at Taksh Men uses premium Indonesian fabric specifically chosen for its ability to hold a sharp silhouette while keeping the wearer comfortable throughout the occasion.

 


 

Cotton: The Underrated Star of Ethnic Wear for Men

Cotton is the most practical and versatile fabric in ethnic wear for men. And it is the most underrated.

Good quality cotton is breathable, lightweight and genuinely comfortable across a full day of wear. It is the fabric that makes ethnic wear for men possible in Indian summers.

What it looks like: Natural surface with a slight texture that varies by weave and quality.

What it feels like: Breathable and soft. It gets more comfortable the longer you wear it.

Best for:

  • Casual kurtas

  • Kurta set for men for festive everyday wear

  • Mehndi and haldi functions

  • Pathani sets

Season: Summer and year-round for casual occasions. Best for outdoor daytime functions.

The Pathani sets at Taksh Men, available in White, Black and Grey, are made from quality cotton. These are designed for men who want traditional comfort for everyday festive wear.

Tip: Cotton quality varies enormously. Handloom cotton feels completely different from standard machine-made cotton. Always check the fabric before buying. Good cotton has a softness and weight that cheaper versions simply do not have.

Explore our kurta set for men range for summer-ready cotton options. 

cotton kurta set for men festive ethnic wear pathani taksh men

 

Embroidered Fabrics in Ethnic Wear for Men

Embroidery is not a base fabric in itself. It is the finishing that defines most premium ethnic wear for men.

Embroidery is applied to base fabrics like silk blends, cotton and georgette using thread work, zari, sequins or mirror work. The quality of embroidery is what separates an affordable kurta from a premium one, even when the base fabric is similar.

Types of embroidery used in ethnic wear for men:

  • Thread embroidery: Delicate and refined. Works on lighter fabrics. Adds texture without adding weight. Seen in ivory and teal kurta sets.

  • Zari embroidery: Gold or silver metallic thread work. Traditionally used in mens wedding sherwani and formal kurtas. Rich and genuinely luxurious.

  • Sequin and mirror work: Catches light dramatically. Better suited to sangeet and festive occasions than formal ceremonies.

  • Collar and cuff embroidery: Subtle and intentional. Far more sophisticated than all-over embroidery. Used in the Taksh Men bandhgala set.

The kurta pyjama with jacket range at Taksh Men features embroidery as the primary design element, from subtle thread work on ivory and teal sets to more detailed embroidery on festive collections.

Important tip: All-over heavy embroidery adds weight and reduces comfort during long functions. Targeted embroidery at the collar, cuffs or hemline reads as more refined and is significantly more comfortable.

Shop our kurta pyjama with jacket collection featuring thread and zari embroidery.

embroidered kurta pajama with jacket ethnic wear for men taksh men

 

Other Fabrics Worth Knowing

Even when shopping at any brand, knowing these fabrics helps you make better decisions.

Brocade: A woven fabric with raised patterns using gold or silver threads. Rich, heavy and best for winter sherwanis and bandhgalas. Avoid in summer or heated indoor venues.

Velvet: The most opulent fabric in ethnic wear for men, ideal for winter functions. Deep jewel tones in velvet under wedding lights look extraordinary. Completely impractical in heat.

Linen: The summer hero of ethnic wear for men. Breathable, natural texture, slight wrinkle that adds casual charm. Ideal for daytime festive functions.

Georgette: Lightweight with a subtle flow. Works well for Indo western for men where movement and drape matter.

Chanderi: A silk-cotton blend with a semi-transparent sheen. Elegant for festive daytime functions where you want traditional without heaviness.


 

Fabric by Occasion: Quick Reference Guide for Ethnic Wear for Men

Occasion

Best Fabric

Main wedding groom

Silk blend, brocade in winter

Men's wedding sherwani guest

Silk blend, premium Indonesian

Reception and sangeet

Silk blend, georgette

Mehndi and haldi

Cotton, chanderi

Festive everyday

Cotton, linen

Summer outdoor

Cotton, linen

Winter wedding

Brocade, velvet

Office function

Cotton, light silk blend

 


 

Readymade vs Personalised: How Fabric Works

When buying readymade ethnic wear for men, the fabric is already chosen. You select from what is available. This works perfectly well for most occasions.

When you want something more personalised, garments at Taksh Men are crafted to your exact measurements for the best possible fit. The process ensures the garment is built specifically for your body rather than a standard size.

Understanding fabric before you go in makes the conversation more productive. You know what you want. The team knows what to build.

 


 

Conclusion

Fabric is the foundation of every great piece of ethnic wear for men.

Get the fabric right and the fit, embroidery and colour all work together. Get it wrong and even the most beautiful garment disappoints.

The next time you choose ethnic wear for men, do not just look at the colour or embroidery. Ask about the fabric. Understand how it will feel at the end of a long evening.

That is how you choose ethnic wear for men that lasts beyond just one occasion. 

Explore the complete ethnic wear for men collection at Taksh Men.

Written by Shagun Gakhar

 


 

Frequently Asked Questions About Ethnic Wear for Men Fabrics

Q1. Which fabric is best for ethnic wear for men in summer?

Cotton and linen are the best fabrics for ethnic wear for men in summer. Both are breathable, lightweight and comfortable during long outdoor functions. Chanderi is another good option for festive daytime occasions where you want a slightly more refined look without the weight of heavier fabrics.

 


 

Q2. What fabric is used in men's wedding sherwani?

Most premium men's wedding sherwani outfits use silk blend, brocade, or raw silk. Silk blend works across all seasons. Brocade and velvet are better suited for winter weddings because of their heavier weight and richer texture. Always ask the brand about the specific fabric before purchasing.

 


 

Q3. Is silk blend good for kurta pajamas with a jacket?

Yes. Silk blend is one of the best fabrics for a kurta pajama with a jacket because it holds structure well, drapes cleanly and looks premium under Indoor and outdoor lighting. It works for both festive and formal occasions without feeling too heavy.

 


 

Q4. What is premium Indonesian fabric in ethnic wear?

Premium Indonesian fabric is a tightly woven, structured textile with a matte finish and clean drape. It is used in bandhgala jackets and structured Indo western pieces where shape retention is important. Unlike velvet or brocade, it works comfortably across all seasons and venues.

 


 

Q5. Which fabric is most comfortable for long wedding functions?

Cotton and silk blend are the most comfortable fabrics for long functions. Cotton works best for daytime casual functions. Silk blend is ideal for evening receptions and ceremonies. Both breathe well and remain comfortable through six to eight hours of wear.

 


 

Q6. Can I machine wash ethnic wear for men at home?

No. Machine washing can damage embroidery and distort the structure of most ethnic wear for men. Dry cleaning is recommended for silk blend, embroidered pieces and bandhgala jackets. Cotton kurtas and pathani sets can be hand washed in cold water with mild detergent.

 


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