A kurta pajama for men is one of those rare garments that works across every context in Indian life. It is what you wear to a family wedding in December and what you put on for a quiet Eid morning. It is the outfit you choose when nothing else feels right, and everything else feels too casual or too formal. At Taroob, the kurta pajama collection for men has been built to cover this full spectrum, from everyday cotton sets to embroidered silk pieces for the most significant occasions in a man's life.
The collection is organised to help you find what you need quickly. If you already know the occasion, start with the function-specific pages. For a wedding, the wedding kurta pyjama collection has everything from groom sets to guest outfits. For Punjabi-style sets, the Punjabi kurta pajama for men page is the right place. For sets that include a shawl, go to the kurta pyjama with shawl collection. If you want to browse the full men's ethnic range, the men's ethnic wear section gives you the complete picture.
What makes Taroob's kurta pajama collection different?
The kurta pajama market in India is enormous. Hundreds of brands sell sets at every price point. What separates Taroob's collection is the consistent emphasis on craft. Many of the pieces in this collection feature hand embroidery techniques that are specific to Kashmir, Lucknow, and other Indian craft traditions. These are not digitally printed patterns passed off as embroidery. They are genuine zardozi work, sozni embroidery, zari weaving, and kalamkari that take skilled artisans hours to complete on a single piece.
That emphasis on craft also extends to the fabrics. The collection spans:
Pure silk and raw silk kurta pajamas for formal and wedding occasions. Their natural sheen and weight make them the right choice for events that matter.
Cotton kurta pajamas for everyday and festive wear in warmer months. They carry embroidery well, breathe through the day, and wash cleanly.
Linen and cotton-linen blends for a relaxed, contemporary take on the kurta that works well for casual outings, daytime functions, and outdoor events.
Brocade and jacquard sets where the fabric carries its own pattern, reducing the need for additional embroidery while still delivering visual richness.
Georgette and crepe sets that drape softly and work particularly well for layered looks and daytime ceremonial wear.
Designer kurta pajama for men
The designer kurta pajama segment of this collection brings together sets where the design, cut, and embroidery have been developed as a unified concept. These are not simple kurta and pyjama combinations. They are coordinated outfits where the embroidery on the kurta might run across to the cuffs and neckline, the pyjama carries a complementary detail, and the proportions have been worked out to create a specific silhouette.
If you want a designer look with additional layering, the Nehru jackets for men collection pairs directly with many of the designer sets in this range. A Nehru jacket over a kurta brings the outfit closer to formal occasion wear without requiring the full weight of a sherwani.
Kurta pajama for men by colour
Colour is often the first decision men make when choosing a kurta pajama set. Here is how the most popular options in this collection work:
Black kurta pajama for men is consistently one of the best-selling categories. Black works across occasions, age groups, and body types. It is equally at home at a wedding reception and a formal family gathering. The key to wearing black well in ethnic wear is fabric quality. A well-made black silk or velvet kurta looks expensive. A poorly made one looks plain. Explore the black kurta pajama for men collection for the full range.
White kurta pajama for men is the quintessential choice for religious ceremonies, morning functions, and occasions that call for simplicity and purity. White with subtle silver or ivory embroidery is the most refined version of this look. For festival dressing like Eid or Diwali, a white kurta pajama with minimal embroidery and juttis is a complete and timeless outfit.
Pathani kurta pajama for men deserves its own mention as a distinct style category. The pathani cut, with its longer hemline, minimal ornamentation, and relaxed silhouette, is one of the oldest and most enduring forms of the kurta. The Pathani Kurta Pajama section at Taroob covers this style across cotton, silk, and blended fabrics.
Blue, navy, and emerald kurta pajama sets have emerged as dominant choices for younger men at weddings and festive events. These deep tones photograph beautifully and hold embroidery in a way that pastel shades do not.
Party wear kurta pajama for men
Party wear sits between everyday festive and full wedding occasion wear. It is the category for sangeet nights, birthday celebrations with ethnic dress codes, corporate events, and casual pre-wedding functions. Party wear kurta pajama sets typically feature:
Contemporary cuts with asymmetric hemlines or structured collars. Bold or contrasting thread embroidery that catches light without being too heavy. Mixed material constructions where different fabrics are used for the main body and the panels. Shorter kurta lengths that allow more freedom of movement.
The party wear kurta pajama collection at Taroob is specifically curated for these occasions and includes options across colour, fabric, and embroidery intensity.
Kurta pajama for men with a jacket
The kurta with jacket combination has become one of the most popular looks in Indian menswear over the last decade. Adding a Nehru jacket, bandhgala, or bandi to a kurta pajama set changes the formality level significantly. It adds structure, defines the shoulder, and brings an element of layering that reads as both traditional and contemporary. For men who want this look built in, several sets in this collection include a matching koti or jacket as part of the three-piece ensemble.
Standalone jacket options from the formal Nehru jackets bandhgala collection can also be worn over any kurta from this range to create a full ceremonial look.
Kurta pajama for older men
A significant and underserved segment of the kurta pajama market is men above 50. This collection addresses that directly. Kurta pajama sets for older men benefit from:
Longer kurta lengths that provide more coverage and a dignified silhouette. Straight cuts that do not require a fitted approach to look good. Fabrics that breathe well and move comfortably, particularly cotton and linen blends. Subtle embroidery and muted colours that reflect a mature aesthetic without being dull. Good quality draw-string or elasticated pyjamas that prioritise comfort across long ceremonies.
The search data shows strong demand for "kurta pajama for old men" as a specific query, and this collection addresses those needs through its full range of straight-cut, dignified sets in appropriate proportions.
Sizing and fit guide for kurta pajamas
Getting the right fit on a kurta pajama is worth spending time on, particularly for occasions where photographs will exist forever. A few principles:
The kurta shoulder seam should sit at or very close to your natural shoulder. If it drops toward your arm, the entire silhouette goes off.
The kurta length is a style choice, but the most versatile length falls between mid-thigh and just above the knee. Shorter than mid thigh reads as very casual. Longer than the knee begins to approach sherwani territory.
The pyjama hem should reach the ankle with a slight break, similar to how a formal trouser is cut. A pyjama that stops at the calf creates a visually shortened effect that works against most body types.
For detailed measurements and a full-size chart, each product page includes the specific dimensions for that garment. Taroob's team can also be reached for fit queries before placing an order.