Boys Festival Wear
(397)Boys grow out of formalwear faster than a wedding season ends, so the real question is what looks right in photographs without costing what an adult sherwani costs.
Sherwani, kurta pajama and indo western sets
Full sherwani sets with churidar and stole for the ceremony itself. Jodhpuri and bandhgala jackets for reception dinners. Simpler kurta pajama pairs for the pre wedding days when he will be running between relatives. Indo western jacket sets sit between the two and get worn again at parties later in the year.
Match him to the groom or to the guests
If he is walking with the baraat or standing in the family line, cream, gold and ivory tones photograph well alongside the groom's party. Guest side outfits work better in navy, maroon and deeper greens that hide the inevitable food mark.
What is included
Most sets arrive with the bottom and the stole shown on the model. Buttons and brooches come attached. Nothing here needs a tailor before wear, which matters when the parcel reaches a US address a week before the event.
Filter by outfit type first, then colour, then work weight. Heavy embroidery looks better on camera but sits warm in a summer venue, so read the fabric line on each product.
Accessories included and not included
Mojaris, safas and brooches are listed on each product page where they form part of the set. If they are not included, a plain pair of juttis and a matching pocket square is all he needs. Skip loose stoles for younger boys, since they end up being carried rather than worn.
Sizes cover roughly one year through the mid teens, given by age with chest and shoulder measurements listed. Measure his chest over a t shirt and compare to the chart rather than ordering by age, since the shoulder fit is what makes a sherwani look tailored.