Men's Navratri Wear
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Nine nights, a crowded hall and a lot of movement. Navratri wear for men gets judged on how it looks mid spin.
Kediyu and dhoti kurta first
The Gujarati kediyu is the traditional garba piece: a short flared top over a dhoti or churidar, usually with mirror trim and a bandhani dupatta. Dhoti kurta sets give a similar silhouette with more coverage. Printed navratri kurtas and short jacket sets fill in for the evenings when you want something simpler.
Bandhani, mirror and gota
These three are what make an outfit read as navratri rather than general ethnic wear. Bandhani prints in red, yellow and indigo are the most traditional. Mirror work photographs brilliantly under stage lighting. Gota patti sits lighter on the body across a long night.
Practical notes for garba
- Cotton and rayon over silk, since halls get warm
- Dhoti styles with secure ties rather than loose wraps
- Lighter embellishment near the arms for dandiya
- A second option held back for the weekend nights
Colour coordination across the family is common here, and the shades on this page repeat in the women's and boys' navratri ranges.
Building a look across nine nights
Two kediyu tops with one dhoti and a spare kurta set covers most of the festival without buying a full second outfit. Change the dupatta and the safa and the look reads differently in photographs from one night to the next, which is what people actually notice.
Sizes run from slim through plus chest measurements, listed in inches with kurta length and sleeve given separately. Kediyu is cut deliberately loose, so go by chest rather than waist. Ordering ahead of the festival window is worth it for US delivery.
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