Men's wear

Modern, minimal, and timeless this collection of Ethnic Wear for Men is crafted in pure handwoven silk for every occasion. Explore consciously designed men’s ethnic kurtas, handwoven kosa silk shirts, that blend traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Perfect for weddings, festive celebrations, or everyday elegance, each piece reflects refined tailoring and sustainable design for the modern man.

 

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Kosala is an initiative by Hindalco (an Aditya Birla Group Company). Our mission is to create sustainable livelihoods for Chhattisgarh’s indigenous Kosa silk weavers by bridging the gap between traditional craft, contemporary design, and global accessibility.

Kosa silk, indigenous to Chhattisgarh, India, is renowned for its natural texture and rich, golden hue. It is produced from the cocoons of the Antheraea mylitta silkworm and is celebrated for its durability and elegant appeal

Delivery time on average 3 days

Ethnic wear for men includes kurta-pajama, sherwani, bandhgala, achkan, Nehru jacket sets, and Indo-western outfits worn for weddings, festivals, and cultural events.

Sherwanis, silk bandhgalas, and layered kurta sets with Nehru jackets are popular ethnic wear for men at weddings.

Pair a contrast or tonal Nehru jacket over a plain kurta-pajama for a refined, festive ethnic wear for men look.

Yes, pairing a Nehru jacket and kurta with jeans or chinos gives ethnic wear for men a trendy Indo-western edge.

Traditional Indian Ethnic Wear for Men – Timeless Tradition & Heritage

Traditional Indian menswear is not merely a category of clothing. It is an expressive tapestry of history, culture, ritual, and personal identity. From ancestral gatherings to festivals, from weddings to contemplative everyday ceremonies, men’s ethnic wear carries with it a resonance that transcends fashion. At Kosala, this collection reflects that very spirit, a harmony of heritage and modern sensibility woven into garments that celebrate refined taste, lived experience, and cultural continuity.

Silk kurtas, Nehru jackets, handloom shirts, and thoughtfully designed ensembles speak to a lineage of craft that has been preserved through generations. These garments are not transient trends, but living culture, worn with pride by men who value integrity, comfort, and meaning in their attire. When you explore the collection, you enter a world where traditional fabrics, artisanal skill, and contemporary styling converge into an everyday wardrobe that feels rooted yet relevant.

The Quiet Strength of Indian Textiles

Textiles have long defined Indian identity, carrying stories of trade routes, dynasties, and daily life. In menswear, this heritage manifests through fabrics that offer both structure and subtlety. Silk, handloom cotton, and blended weaves each convey a nuanced language, one that can express solemnity at a wedding or quiet dignity in professional settings. The tactile nature of handwoven fabric embodies patience and attentive craftsmanship, bringing a human touch into garments that are worn for life’s most significant moments.

Silk short kurtas crafted from handloom weaves embody a relaxed yet dignified sensibility. Their soft sheen evokes celebration, while their breezy drape invites ease of movement. Long kurtas in Kosa silk offer ceremonial gravitas without sacrificing comfort, enabling men to participate fully in rituals and festivities. Each fabric choice, whether textured, lustrous, or understated, becomes a personal expression of connection to heritage and individual style.

Artisanal Craftsmanship Woven In

The soul of traditional Indian menswear is craftsmanship. This is visible not just in the surface beauty of the garment, but in its very construction. When a piece is handwoven, there is a deliberate cadence to its creation. The time taken to spin, dye, and weave threads translates into garments that feel alive, responsive, and rich in nuance. These are not pieces churned out by machines; they are gestures of human devotion to form and function.

The authenticity of handloom brings variations that are poetic rather than problematic. Slight shifts in texture, subtle irregularities in weave, and unique tension in threads are marks of the artisan’s hand. They whisper of time spent with loom and fiber, of thoughtful transitions between motifs, of an aesthetic that cannot be rushed, like in the ethnic motif kurta collection. When a man chooses a handloom silk shirt or a structured Nehru jacket, he is enrobing himself in layers of intention and lineage, honoring the human story behind the silhouette.

Versatility That Speaks to Contemporary Life

One of the profound strengths of traditional menswear today is its adaptability. These garments are deeply rooted in heritage yet remain flexible enough to meet the demands of a modern wardrobe. A silk short kurta can be styled with tailored trousers for a business-casual look or paired with traditional bottoms for festive gatherings. A handcrafted Nehru jacket worn over a kurta adds structured elegance for weddings and receptions. Formal handloom silk shirts articulate a balance between cultural richness and contemporary refinement.

Versatility also invites experimentation. Contemporary men are increasingly blending classic tailoring with modern elements, layering traditional pieces with minimal accessories, juxtaposing structured jackets with casual shoes, or combining ethnic shirts with smart denim. In each interpretation, the garment becomes more than clothing; it becomes a statement of identity, context, and personal narrative. Whether it’s a midday cultural event or an evening celebration, the range of menswear on this page offers options that feel both comfortable and elevated.

A Gesture of Meaningful Gifting

Menswear also carries emotional currency. Choosing a silk or handloom garment as a gift expresses respect, admiration, and shared heritage. Whether celebrating a milestone birthday, honoring a groom at his wedding, or acknowledging a professional achievement, garments from this collection serve as thoughtful tokens. Their authentic craftsmanship and enduring style convey a sense of care that goes beyond utility. These are pieces meant to be worn, remembered, and treasured.

Gifting a Nehru jacket or a finely woven kurta is an invitation into a lineage of thoughtful dressing that values substance over spectacle. It suggests a deeper understanding of tradition while acknowledging the recipient’s individuality. The act of gifting in this context becomes more than an exchange of fabric; it becomes a celebration of culture, memory, and continuity.

Ethical Fashion and Conscious Craft

In a world where fashion often moves at the speed of trend cycles, traditional menswear rooted in handloom represents an alternative ethos. These garments are created through processes that respect both materials and makers. Ethical sourcing ensures that artisans who weave, dye, and tailor each piece are recognized and fairly compensated for their skill. Craftmark and Silk Mark certifications offer assurance of authenticity, upholding standards that protect the integrity of craft and community alike.

This commitment to ethical production resonates with men who view dressing not just as adornment, but as a conscious choice. To wear a handwoven silk kurta or handloom formal shirt is to participate in a fashion ecosystem that values sustainability, preserves heritage, and champions human ingenuity. It is an affirmation that clothing can be both beautiful and responsible.

A Wardrobe That Ages With You

Silk and handloom garments possess a remarkable quality: they age with character. Unlike fast-fashion pieces that lose appeal over time, these garments gain depth through wear. The fabric softens, the drape becomes more familiar, and the garment carries the imprint of lived experience. A silk kurta worn across seasons becomes more than a wardrobe staple; it becomes part of a man’s personal history.

This evolution mirrors life’s journey. A jacket worn to a wedding, a shirt chosen for a family celebration, a kurta donned for a contemplative festival, each moment contributes to a tapestry of memory. Over years, these garments transition from new acquisitions to cherished companions, woven with stories, experiences, and quiet elegance.

Dressing With Intent and Identity

At its core, traditional Indian menswear is about presence. It invites a man to inhabit his body and his cultural narrative with intentional grace. A well-crafted garment doesn’t shout; it resonates. It honors where a man comes from while allowing him to express who he is. This collection brings together pieces that reconcile heritage with the demands of contemporary life, urging thoughtful dressing that feels personal, resonant, and respectful of craft, similar to design-led collections like Aakaar.

Each garment celebrates the play of texture, silhouette, and cultural resonance. The result is not a uniform look, but a palette of possibilities, options that let men navigate tradition and modernity with quiet confidence. When worn with authenticity, these clothes cease to be mere textiles; they become an extension of self, a reflection of values, and a testament to the enduring beauty of Indian menswear.

Explore and Embrace Your Style

Explore silk kurtas that feel as natural in a professional setting as they do at a festival, like kurtas for Dussehra celebrations. For moments of light, celebration, and family gatherings, thoughtfully crafted kurtas for Diwali carry both symbolism and elegance. Discover Nehru jackets that offer refined layering without ostentation. Choose handwoven shirts and design-forward pieces that speak to your sense of occasion and individuality. In a wardrobe filled with garments steeped in craft and cultural sensitivity, every choice becomes an expression of intentional style.

Through thoughtful creation, ethical sourcing, and timeless design, this collection invites every man to redefine his own elegance. It invites him to dress not by reaction to trends, but by reflection on craft, heritage, and personal identity. In doing so, it celebrates not just what we wear, but why we choose it, with respect for the past, clarity in the present, and confidence toward what lies ahead.