The overall look of groom is incomplete without accessories. A simple look can stand out stylish and trendy by just selecting the right accessories. Here are some style check tips on wedding groom accessories.
The most common form of jewellery for a groom is in the form of simple chains, bracelets and gold kadas. Wedding rings has special significance in all Indian weddings and is an integral part of many ceremonies. A wedding ring can range from a simple gold band to a gold ring studded with diamonds on top or even a platinum ring, which is usually the most expensive.
Shoes should always have an understand elegance and they must be leather. Formal shoes with black leather work best with a suit or even a sherwani. Sandals usually work well with kurta. When going for ethnic wear opt for Juttis with neutral tones with handcrafted embroidery.
Match the socks with either shoes leather or the suit colour. Cotton socks anti perspiring are recommended as they are very comfortable for long time.
Simple dignified and good quality leather looks best. Make sure the buckle is sleek and simple.
Always avoid loud and bright colour ties with your shirt. Ensure that your tie is aesthetically blending in with your suit.
A Pagri also called turban is made by usingdifferent fabrics like leheriyas, tie dyes, or self woven brocades. It is usually worn with jodhpuris, sherwanis and heavy churidar kurtas. A pagri enhances the total look and personality of the groom.
A cravat gives groom a little more flamboyant look. With a complementary handkerchief folded and tucked in suit’s pocket.
Cufflinks comprises of the most common accessories worn by the groom, whether he is wearing a traditional or western suit. Stones like mother of pearl are really a good choice for cufflinks. Pure silver and pure gold cufflinks are also in vogue
Having the right accessories in the groom’s wardrobe is important and comes particularly handy when groom makes his social rounds.