Discover the Artistry of Manyavar's Embroidered Kurtas for Men
The kurta, a timeless garment deeply rooted in Indian culture, has been a staple in men's wardrobes for centuries. At Manyavar, we celebrate this rich heritage by offering a stunning collection of embroidered kurtas for men that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary style. Our men's embroidered kurtas showcase the finest techniques from across India, from intricate zardozi to delicate chikankari, bringing the artistry of the past into the present.
A Canvas for Craftsmanship
Thread Embroidery
Manyavar's thread-embroidered kurtas for men are a testament to the skill of our artisans. Intricate patterns and motifs are meticulously stitched onto the fabric, creating a stunning visual texture. From floral designs to geometric patterns, each kurta tells a unique story through its embroidery.
Zardozi Work
For those seeking a touch of opulence, our zardozi embroidered kurtas are a perfect choice. This ancient technique, which originated in Persia, involves using metallic threads to create elaborate designs. The result is a kurta that shimmers and shines, making it ideal for special occasions and weddings.
Cutdana Work
Cutdana work, also known as "Dabka" work, involves using small pieces of metal or plastic to create intricate patterns on the fabric. Our cutdana embroidered kurtas feature stunning designs that catch the light, adding a subtle sparkle to your ensemble.
Mirror Work
Inspired by the vibrant traditions of Gujarat and Rajasthan, mirror work adds a dash of whimsy to our kurtas. Small mirrors are skillfully sewn onto the fabric, creating a playful interplay of light and reflection. These embroidered kurtas for men are perfect for those who want to stand out from the crowd.
Chikankari
Chikankari, a delicate embroidery style from Lucknow, lends an air of understated elegance to our kurtas. The intricate threadwork, often done on lighter fabrics like cotton or georgette, creates a cool and comfortable embroidered kurta that's perfect for daytime celebrations.
A Spectrum of Colours
Earthy Tones
Our earthy-toned embroidered kurtas for men are perfect for those who prefer a more subdued palette. From deep browns to rustic greens, these kurtas exude a sense of grounded elegance. Pair them with cream or beige churidars for a classic look.
Jewel Tones
For a regal touch, opt for one of our jewel-toned men's embroidered kurtas. Rich hues like emerald green, sapphire blue, and ruby red create a striking contrast against the embroidery, making these kurtas perfect for evening events and weddings.
Pastel Perfection
Soft, muted shades like blush pink, mint green, and sky blue lend a romantic air to our embroidered kurtas. These pastel-hued men's embroidered kurtas are ideal for daytime functions, outdoor weddings, or for those who prefer a more subtle look.
Pristine Whites
A white embroidered kurta is a must-have in every man's ethnic wardrobe. The crisp, clean backdrop allows the intricate embroidery to take centre stage. Whether you choose a fully embroidered style or one with just a touch of threadwork, a white kurta is a versatile choice that can be dressed up or down.
Bold and Bright
For the daring and fashion-forward, our bold and bright embroidered kurtas for men make a statement. Vibrant shades like sunshine yellow, electric blue, and fuchsia pink are sure to turn heads. Pair these kurtas with contrasting churidars or go tone-on-tone for a daring monochromatic look.
Fabrics that Feel as Good as They Look
Silk
Our silk-embroidered kurtas for men are the epitome of luxury. The smooth, lustrous fabric drapes beautifully, while the embroidery adds a touch of opulence. These kurtas are perfect for weddings and other formal occasions where you want to look your best.
Cotton
For a more casual, everyday look, our cotton-embroidered kurtas for men are a perfect choice. The lightweight, breathable fabric keeps you cool and comfortable, even in the heat of summer. The embroidery on these kurtas is often more subtle, making them ideal for less formal occasions.
Linen
Our linen-embroidered kurtas for men are a perfect blend of comfort and style. The natural texture of linen provides a rustic charm that complements embroidery beautifully, while its breathability makes it an ideal choice for summer weddings and outdoor events. Pair a linen kurta with cotton churidars for a look that's both breezy and elevated.
Blended Fabrics
Our blended fabric kurtas offer the best of both worlds—the comfort of natural fibers like cotton or silk, combined with the durability and easy care of synthetic fibers like rayon or viscose. These kurtas are perfect for those who want a low-maintenance option that still looks great.
Sizes and Prices
At Manyavar, we believe that every man should have access to high-quality, stylish ethnic wear. That's why we offer our embroidered kurtas for men in a wide range of sizes, from S to 12XL. Whether you're slim or plus-size, tall or short, we have a kurta that will fit you perfectly.
Our prices range from ₹1,499 for a simple, everyday embroidered kurta to ₹31,999 for a luxurious, heavily embroidered piece that's perfect for weddings and other special occasions. No matter your budget, you'll find an embroidered kurta for men at Manyavar that suits your style and your wallet.
FAQs
Which material is suitable for kurta?
Men's kurtas can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, velvet, and blended fabrics. The best material for you will depend on the occasion, the weather, and your personal preference. Cotton is great for everyday wear, while silk and velvet are more suited to formal events.
How long should a kurta be for men?
The length of a kurta can vary depending on personal preference and current fashion trends. Generally, a kurta should fall somewhere between the knee and the midcalf. At Manyavar, we offer kurtas in a range of lengths to suit every style.
What is the best description of a kurta?
A kurta is a loose, collarless shirt worn by men in South Asia. It is traditionally worn with pajamas or churidars, but can also be paired with jeans for a more modern look. Kurtas can be plain or embroidered and are available in a wide range of fabrics, colours, and styles.
How much fabric is needed for a men's kurta?
The amount of fabric needed for an embroidered kurta for men will depend on the size and style of the kurta, as well as the width of the fabric. On average, you will need about 2.5 to 3 meters of fabric for a standard kurta. However, it's always best to consult with a tailor or refer to a specific pattern for exact measurements.
Is kurta a formal wear?
A kurta can be either formal or casual, depending on the fabric, embroidery, and styling. A simple cotton kurta is great for everyday wear, while a silk or velvet kurta with heavy embroidery is more suited to formal occasions like weddings and festivals. The versatility of the kurta is one of the reasons it's such a popular garment in South Asian fashion.