When it comes to ethnic wear for men, the difference between what looks like a good piece and what actually is one comes down to how it was made. Taroob's men's collection is built on a simple principle: every garment is handcrafted by artisans in Amritsar using traditional techniques, quality fabrics, and production methods that take time because the results are worth it. You will not find machine-cut patterns, laser-embellished fabric, or factory-finished buttons here. What you will find is ethnic wear for men that has been made the way it was always meant to be made: carefully, and by hand.
The collection covers every category a man needs for the occasions that matter: kurta pajama sets, Nehru jackets, bandhgalas, jackets and blazers, stoles and scarves, and dusala and shawls for men. Whether you are the groom, the groomsman, a wedding guest, or simply someone who takes their festive wardrobe seriously, this is where you find something worth wearing.
The Taroob Difference in Men's Ethnic Wear
Most men's ethnic wear on the market today, at any price point below couture, is made in part or entirely by machine. Machine-cut patterns introduce small inconsistencies in fit across sizes. Machine-attached buttons work until they do not. Machine-embellished fabric produces embroidery that sits on the surface rather than being worked into it. Taroob's production method is different at every step.
Full grain patterns are cut by hand for every standard size. This means the proportions are correct and the fit is consistent regardless of which size you order. Buttons on all Taroob garments are attached by hand, which is slower but produces a strength and finish that machine attachment cannot replicate. Embellishment, where it appears in the men's collection, is applied by artisans who work in specific techniques: Ishtiaq Ahmed cuts the patterns, Sunil Kumar works Kalamkari embroidery, and other karigar artisans handle the hand embellishment, stitching, and finishing. You can read about each of them on the Karigar page, because Taroob believes the person who made your garment deserves to be known.
What Is in the Men's Ethnic Wear Collection at Taroob
Kurta Pajama Sets
The kurta pajama sets are the anchor of men's ethnic wear at Taroob, and they are designed to work at multiple levels of formality. A well-made kurta pajama set is the most versatile garment in a man's ethnic wardrobe: correct at a wedding ceremony, appropriate at a Diwali dinner, and relaxed enough for a family function where the formality level is unclear. Taroob's kurta pajama sets come in silk, cotton blends, and fine fabric options suited to different seasons and occasions. The cuts are contemporary without abandoning the proportions that make traditional Indian menswear look correct.
For men shopping for a kurta pajama for a wedding, the silk and embellished options carry the formality of the occasion without the discomfort of a heavy sherwani worn all day. Many grooms choose Taroob for exactly this reason: the garment is beautiful, it is light enough to wear comfortably through long ceremonies, and it looks extraordinary in photographs.
Nehru Jackets
The Nehru jacket is one of the most enduring and recognisable forms of ethnic wear for men, and it is also one of the most versatile. Worn over a kurta for a full traditional look, layered over a formal shirt and trousers for a business event with Indian sensibility, or paired with contemporary separates for a fusion look that is increasingly popular at international weddings, the Nehru jacket works across contexts in a way that few other garments do.
Taroob's Nehru jackets are made in wool, velvet, and textured fabric options. The Kalamkari-embellished Nehru jackets in the collection are among the most distinctive pieces available: they are wearable as a standalone statement or as part of a complete ethnic look with a kurta beneath. For men looking for a Nehru jacket for a wedding that looks different from the standard options available on mainstream platforms, Taroob's handcrafted versions are the answer.
Bandhgala
The bandhgala, sometimes called a Jodhpuri suit, is the most formal silhouette in the men's ethnic wear collection. Its collar sits close to the neck, the cut is structured, and when it is made well, it carries a quiet authority that reads as dressed up without being ostentatious. Taroob's bandhgalas are made for men who want that register of formality for weddings, gala dinners, and formal functions, and who want it in a garment that is built to last rather than worn once and stored.
Jackets and Blazers
For men who wear Western formal wear for work and want ethnic wear that integrates with that wardrobe rather than sitting separately from it, Taroob's jackets and blazers provide that connection. These are pieces made in Indian fabrics and sensibility, but cut with the structure of a jacket. They layer over kurtas for a complete ethnic look, or over a shirt for a more contemporary fusion register.
Stoles, Scarves, and Dusala Shawls for Men
The men's stoles, scarves, and dusala shawls complete the collection. These are pieces that add the final layer to a formal ethnic look: draped over a kurta or bandhgala, carried as an accessory, or worn as a standalone piece of warmth and craft during cooler months. Taroob's men's shawls include Pashmina options, fine wool stoles, and the dusala, which is a traditional large-format shawl designed specifically for men. The pocket squares in the collection are also popular additions to a complete ethnic look.
Many customers also purchase men's shawls and stoles as gifts for fathers, fathers-in-law, and senior men in the family for whom a Taroob shawl carries the right combination of quality, tradition, and thoughtfulness. Visit the gift shop for curated gifting options.
Occasions: When and How to Wear Men's Ethnic Wear from Taroob
Ethnic wear for men from Taroob is suited to the full range of occasions where traditional Indian dress is appropriate or expected. The most common question is which pieces to choose for specific events.
For Indian weddings, the right choice depends on the man's role. Grooms and close family members typically choose the most formal pieces: a complete kurta pajama set with a Nehru jacket, or a bandhgala with coordinating accessories. Wedding guests have more flexibility and often opt for a simpler kurta pajama set in a festive colour, with or without a Nehru jacket depending on the formality of the function. For destination weddings abroad, where guests may be flying from the UAE, UK, USA, or Australia, Taroob pieces travel well in luggage and arrive without needing significant pressing.
For Diwali, Navratri, Eid, Baisakhi, and other festival occasions, the kurta pajama sets are the most reached-for choice because they balance festivity with practicality. For corporate events with ethnic dress codes, formal cultural events, and official functions, the Nehru jacket and bandhgala provide the appropriate degree of formality. For everyday ethnic wear as part of a regular wardrobe, the lighter kurta sets, the stoles worn casually, and the pocket squares as small additions to a formal or semi-formal outfit give the collection genuine daily utility.
Sizing, Fit, and Care
Taroob cuts full grain patterns by hand for each size in the range, which means the fit is consistent and the proportions are correct across different body types. A size chart is available on the website, and the customer care team can advise on sizing before purchase. All garments are designed for dry clean only care, which is what maintains the fabric, embellishment, and silhouette over years of wear. Shawls and stoles should be stored folded rather than hung.
Taroob does not offer returns or exchanges on garments, so taking the time to reference the size chart before ordering is recommended. Exchange is available for scarves and shawls. If you have questions about sizing or specific pieces before ordering, the team is reachable through the contact page.
Shipping Ethnic Wear for Men Worldwide
Taroob ships to customers worldwide, with optimised international shipping for buyers in the UAE, UK, USA, Australia, Canada, and Europe. International customers order through taroob.com and receive the same collection, the same quality, and the same artisan-made garments as domestic customers. Delivery times and shipping rates are outlined at checkout for every destination.
For men shopping for ethnic wear in the UAE, Taroob is a trusted source of handcrafted Indian menswear with international delivery that arrives on time for occasions. The collection is available at the UAE store for customers based in the Gulf, with pricing in AED and shipping optimised for the region.