10 Best Designer Navratri Outfit Ideas for Men to Rock Garba Nights

When the dhol beats and the Garba circles form, every Gujarati’s heart starts to sway with the rhythm of the music. Even if you are not a Gujju, Navratri is your chance to step up your style game! 

Navratri is not just a festival; it’s a fashion show for girls, but then why should girls have all the fun?

If you are also wondering how to look sharp yet feel comfy for nine nights of celebration, I’ve got you covered with 10 Navratri Outfit Ideas . 


In this blog, I’ll walk you through each of these Designer kurtas for navratri and offer style tips and accessory ideas to make you shine. Let’s get started!

Solid Kurta Pajama: 

The solid colored kurta pajama is truly the quintessential classic—like a perfectly balanced thali, it is simple but effective. 

There are several options for the length and fit. For taller guys, knee-length is best for that royal vibe, while shorter guys require a hip-length kurta for elongation purposes. 

Are you broad in the chest? Then you want a fitted kurta with side slits to show off your shoulders. Are you slimmer? You will want to choose a straight cut kurta in a bold color to create more volume. 

If you are fuller in the midsection, then a looser fitted Navratri kurta in dark color will keep you looking as flattering as possible.  

Choose cotton or linen, for sweaty nights of dancing and Silk or brocade for cooler evenings. 

Pair with mojris or kolhapuris in a contrasting color. You can also add a pocket square or a brooch to create a more polished look.

Pro Tip: When buying, try it on and move around—make sure the pajama isn’t too tight for those Garba twirls!

Pathani Suit: 

The Pathani suit is your casual yet eye-catching choice. It has that certain luxe appeal which is ideal for guys who want to put in little effort into looking good.

Embrace the loose fit—it’s meant to feel breezy. Roll the sleeves for a casual vibe, or leave them down for a more polished look.

A great option for guys with fuller figures, as the relaxed shape falls over the middle. A longer kurta is great for taller men, while shorter guys should keep the kurta mid-thigh to avoid being weighted down in it. 

If you have an athletic build, just keep the fitted vest under your kurta for form.

Prefer cotton for comfort, or silk for a subtle sheen. 

A colourful turban or scarf gives a festive look. A chunky bracelet or daring watch keep things masculine and fun.

Pro Tip: Test the shoulder fit—too tight, and it’ll restrict your moves; too loose, and it’ll look sloppy.

Nehru Jacket: 

A Nehru jacket over a Navratri kurta or shirt is instant elegance—like adding a cherry to your festive sundae. It’s my secret weapon for chilly Navratri nights.

Layer it over a plain kurta for contrast. Fitted jackets sharpen your look; looser ones keep it chill.

Athletic builds shine in a tailored Nehru—show off that chest! Slimmer guys, pick a jacket with light padding or embroidery for structure. Broader midsection? A longer, looser jacket flatters best.

Velvet or brocade for that rich, festive feel—look for a soft lining to avoid itchiness. Cotton works for a lighter, daytime vibe.

Slim churidars or straight pants below. A simple chain or cufflinks add subtle class.

Pro Tip: When shopping, check the button alignment—a well-made jacket sits flat and snug.

Bandi Jacket:

The bandi jacket is your ticket to standing out—it’s shorter, punchier, and full of personality. Think of it as the firecracker of festive wear!

Pair with a plain kurta to let the bandi shine. Bold colors or patterns for the daring; solids for a quieter vibe.

Shorter men, a waist-length bandi elongates your legs. Taller guys can handle a slightly longer cut. Broad shoulders? Keep it fitted. Slim frame? Add embroidery for dimension.

Look for mirror work or heavy embroidery for Navratri sparkle. A lightweight fabric prevents overheating.

Juttis and a wristband for simplicity, or a colorful scarf for flair.

Pro Tip: Try it on with your kurta—make sure the lengths complement, not compete.

Printed or Embroidered Kurta:

A printed or embroidered kurta is your chance to let your personality shine. Subtle or bold, it’s all about finding your vibe.

New to prints? Start with small paisleys or florals. Love the spotlight? Go for big geometrics or heavy embroidery.

Vertical prints elongate shorter frames; horizontal ones widen slim builds. Fuller figures? Subtle embroidery in dark tones slims you down.

Cotton for everyday wear, silk for special nights—feel the fabric; it should be smooth, not scratchy.

Mojris and a simple watch let the kurta steal the show.

Pro Tip: Check the print placement—random patterns are safer than ones that might stretch awkwardly.

Silk Kurta: 

A silk kurta is your golden ticket to Navratri pageantry. It’s opulent, it’s loud, and it’s meant for those epic festive moments.

Bold reds, golds, and deep colors are going to stand out, while neutral colors like cream give you class. Make sure the kurta fits snug, but not tight.

Are you athletic? If you're athletic, a fitted silk kurta shows off your profile. Slim or Full-figured? A loose cut with a fitted jacket balances your shape.

Pure silk will help you get the all-important sheen. Check the weight; if it's too light, it will cling. If it's too heavy, it will bury you.

Keep your look simple, as silk has a natural shine, and less is more.

Pro Tip: Treat silk as a precious item, because it is!

Cotton Kurta: 

The cotton kurta is your comfort king—light, airy, and ready for hours of dancing. It’s my staple for laid-back Navratri days.

Bright colors or soft prints keep it festive. Add a jacket for dressier nights.

Slim-fit for athletic builds; relaxed for broader ones. Shorter men, avoid overly long cuts.

Lightweight, breathable cotton—look for a tight weave for durability.

Sandals or loafers, plus a wristband or scarf for a pop.

Pro Tip: Wash it first—cotton shrinks a bit, so size up if you’re unsure.

Dhoti Kurta: 

Nothing says “I’ve arrived” like a dhoti kurta. It’s bold, it’s regal, and yes, it takes a little guts to pull off—but you’ve got this!

The dhoti’s drape is the star, so keep the kurta simple. A fitted kurta balances the volume below, while a looser one adds drama.

Broad shoulders? A snug kurta with a dhoti highlights your upper body. Narrow frame? Go for a looser kurta with a pre-stitched dhoti for ease and balance. Taller men can handle a longer kurta; shorter guys, keep it mid-thigh.

Silk or cotton blends for that flowy, elegant drape. Avoid stiff fabrics—they’ll make tying a nightmare. Look for a dhoti with a soft inner lining for comfort.

Juttis or traditional sandals in gold or beige elevate the look. A statement ring or a thin chain adds just the right touch of bling.

Pro Tip: New to dhotis? Start with a pre-stitched one—it’s like training wheels for your festive swagger.

Angrakha Style Kurta: 

The angrakha kurta, with its tie-up front, is a traditional gem that screams confidence. It’s unique and eye-catching—perfect for making a statement.

 The tie detail draws eyes up, so keep the bottom sleek with churidars or a dhoti.

Defined chest? A fitted angrakha highlights it. Slimmer build? A looser fit with a bold print adds presence. Fuller figure? Darker tones and a relaxed cut work wonders.

Cotton for ease, silk for drama—check the tie cords; they should be sturdy yet soft.

Churidars or dhoti below. A bracelet or ring keeps it minimal yet stylish.

Pro Tip: Look for adjustable ties—too tight, and it’ll pinch; too loose, and it’ll flop.

Fusion Wear: 

Kurta with Jeans or Pants? Yes! The best way to introduce someone to ethnic wear if they are a novice or make it new for an expert.

Short kurta and slim-fitting jeans for a polished look; longer kurta and pants for more elegance.

Skinny guys! Everything is perfect for them but forbigger guys! The loose kurta and straight pants can balance your proportions.

A cotton or linen kurta with denim jeans should allow you to feel the stretch.

Wear with sneakers or loafers; accessorize with a watch or bracelet for additional cool.

Pro Tip: Match the vibe—casual jeans need a relaxed kurta, not a fussy one.

Wrap-Up

So here are your 10 Navratri Outfit Ideas  that are your wardrobe MVPs. You can be prancing around in a traditional kurta or lounging around in some fusion attire, the most important thing is that you feel good in what you're wearing. 


Select the clothes that feel right, alter them to suit your body well, and step out and party like you own the night.