A wedding is not a single outfit. It is a week, sometimes two, and every function asks for something different. The Roka calls for restraint. The haldi calls for colour. The sangeet calls for presence. The reception calls for quiet luxury. At Taroob, our marriage dresses for men have been curated to take a groom, a groomsman, or a family member through every function with a wardrobe that feels cohesive and personal. Layer with our Modi jackets for men for reception and sangeet, a Punjabi kurta pajama for men in silk for Roka and engagement, or one of our Nehru jackets for men as the classic layering piece. For fathers and senior family members, browse our gifts for older people curation for thoughtful additions.
Groom silhouettes explained
Each silhouette has its own strength. Here is how to choose:
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Modi jacket set: structured and sharp, ideal for reception or sangeet, worn with contrasting trousers or churidar
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Bandhgala (Jodhpuri suit): the most formal option, high close collar, structured cut, quiet authority
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Kurta pajama with embroidered jacket: classic pheras choice, comfortable for long ceremonies
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Sherwani: long knee-length coat, the most traditional and regal groom outfit
Wedding week wardrobe, mapped by function
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Roka and engagement: refined Punjabi kurta pajama in raw silk, or a Nehru jacket over a crisp kurta
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Haldi and mehndi: lightweight cotton and linen sets in pastel shades
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Sangeet: silk Modi jacket sets in jewel tones like emerald, maroon, or navy
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Pheras: kurta pajama with embroidered jacket, or a full sherwani
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Reception: bandhgala in midnight blue or charcoal, velvet Modi coat, or ivory Modi jacket with contrasting churidar
What separates a true wedding outfit?
The answer sits in three places:
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Fabric: must photograph, which means silk, velvet, brocade, or embellished cotton blends with visual depth
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Fit: needs to be exact, because every photograph will show where a jacket pulls or a sleeve bunches
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Finish: handwork that shows up close, including embroidery, button work, and seam quality
For the reception specifically, grooms move toward something sharper and more evening-appropriate than the pheras outfit. The most chosen reception looks at Taroob are:
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Bandhgala in midnight blue or charcoal
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Modi jacket in ivory with a contrasting churidar
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Velvet Modi coat over a silk kurta
For the wider family
The collection works beautifully beyond the groom. Fathers of the groom tend to choose a refined Nehru jacket over a silk kurta, or a bandhgala in a classic dark palette. Brothers and close friends usually coordinate in complementary colours. Pair your pieces with handwoven Pashmina shawls for winter weddings and fine silk stoles for summer functions to complete the look.
Every marriage dress for men at Taroob is handcrafted in our Amritsar atelier. Patterns are cut by hand, embroidery is built stitch by stitch into the fabric, and every button is set individually. Customisation is available on every piece, and we recommend ordering six to eight weeks before your wedding date.