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16 Stylish Shalwar Kameez & Waistcoats Combinations For Men

↓ 2 – Combinations for Mehndi

Nowadays men are selecting different kinds of dresses for their weddings. As for mehndi, it is best to wear shalwar kameez with a waistcoat. There are different types of waistcoats that grooms can use with their shalwar kameez or they can make a contrast with it. And these outfits are not just limited to the grooms, the wedding guests or the groom’s friends and cousins too can wear bright and bold colored matching waistcoats.

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↓ 1 – Casual Waistcoat

We all like the Waistcoat very much, one because of his timelessness and the other because of the elegance that it receives. Whether it is a typical ethnic dress or a classic western formal, if styled carefully, a different style dimension can be added to your look by teaming up with both Waistcoats. While we all have a different favorite way of wearing this jacket, we are telling you some quick suggestions to style everyone’s favorite Waistcoat for casual wear:

  • When you wear it over a kurta: we recommend that you choose a Waistcoat of contrasting color as it does not always have to match with your kurta.
  • You can also experiment with your bottoms and easily wear your casual shalwars with waistcoats.
  • Of course for casual wear we recommend that you don’t go for fancy waistcoats, instead, choose solid color ones that go with the weather. For example, white and other light-colored waistcoats are the best choice for casual summer outfits.
  • Take a contrasting pocket square with your Waistcoat and come out with full elegance.
  • A new trend is of wearing denim or chambray style fabric waistcoats, these look best with light blue shalwar kameez and they’re more suited on younger boys so if you’re over 30 it’s best to avoid them.

Expert Answers To Your FAQ’s

Q. Can I Iron A Velvet Waistcoat?

A. Do not iron the velvet waistcoat. From time to time, you can press them with steam. Steam them with a steamer or steam iron in your hands. Do not touch the fabric directly with the iron. Velvet wool at a distance of 1 cm (1/2 inch) from the cloth and do this with an evaporator. If you don’t have a steam iron then the easiest alternative is to cover the waistcoat with an ironing fabric and then iron over at low heat.

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