Make Your Mark with Twamev Stylish Embroidery Kurta for Men
If you want your outfit to be remembered, an embroidery kurta for men from Twamev is the way forward. From subtle neckwork to all‑over beadwork, our collection covers every shade of celebration.
Explore the full range of embroidery kurtas & Choose the piece that matches your event, your personality and your presence.
Why Choose an Embroidery Kurta for Men
An embroidery kurta does more than add colour—it adds texture, depth, and personality. In a sea of plain fabrics, a well‑embroidered kurta catches light, draws eyes, and shows that you have put thought into your look.
Twamev Embroidery Kurta Set Collection Highlights
Our collection balances bold design with wearable comfort:
Prices range from ₹8,999 to ₹18,999, reflecting the density of handwork and quality of fabric.
Benefits of Stylish Embroidery Kurta for Men
- Visual impact: In wedding photography and videos, embroidery kurta for men catches light and creates depth that plain fabrics cannot match.
- Cultural richness: Embroidery traditions—whether zardozi, cutdana, thread work or sequin—connect your outfit to centuries of Indian craftsmanship.
- Versatility: A single embroidery kurta set can be styled minimally for a pooja or maximally with a jacket and stole for the reception.
- Personal expression: The colour, placement and type of embroidery let you show personality while staying within dress codes.
Types of Embroidery on Kurta for Men Embroidery
Cutdana Work
Small, faceted beads are stitched onto fabric to create a glittering surface. Common on our black and beige kurtas for evening events.
Thread Embroidery
Patterns are built using coloured threads in chain stitch, satin stitch or running stitch. Seen on the emerald and pink kurtas for a classic look.
Sequin Embellishments
Metallic discs add sparkle without bulk. Used strategically on plackets and cuffs.
Stone Work
Small stones are set into the fabric for a jewelled effect. Featured on high‑end pieces like the beige extravaganza kurta.
Zardozi
Gold or silver thread work that creates regal, raised patterns. Appears on select silk‑blend pieces.
Each technique requires skilled artisans and hours of labour, which is why authentic stylish embroidery kurta for men commands a premium.
Styling Tips for Embroidery Kurta for Different Occasions
Wedding (Groom)
Choose the beige silk or georgette piece with heavy embroidery. Layer with a sherwani jacket, add a safa and statement jewellery.
Wedding (Guest)
The emerald or black kurta with cutdana work pairs well with ivory or gold churidars. Add a pocket square and mojaris.
Sangeet
The black festive charm kurta shines under stage lights. Wear with slim trousers and comfortable loafers so you can dance freely.
Reception
The beige silk elegance kurta looks regal with a contrasting stole and polished dress shoes.
Daytime Pooja
The elegant pink kurta with light thread work is bright and appropriate. Keep accessories minimal.
Fit and Size Guide for Embroidery Kurta Set
- Shoulders: Seams should align with your natural shoulder line. This ensures the embroidery sits correctly on your frame.
- Chest: There should be enough room to move without pulling the embroidered sections tight.
- Length: Knee‑length is standard. Taller men can go slightly longer; shorter men may prefer mid‑thigh for balance.
- Sleeves: Embroidered cuffs should end at the wrist bone. Too short looks awkward; too long can be folded if needed.
Twamev's size range accommodates Indian body types, so once you find your fit, ordering other styles is easy.
Care and Maintenance for Kurta for Men Embroidery
Dry cleaning is strongly recommended for all embroidered pieces. Home washing can loosen threads, fade colours and damage beadwork.
- Storage: Fold kurtas with embroidery facing inward. Place butter paper between folds to protect raised work from compression marks.
- Perfume: Never spray directly on embroidery. Alcohol can discolour threads and loosen adhesives used in stone work.
- Airing: After wearing, hang the kurta in fresh air for a few hours before storing. This prevents moisture buildup that can weaken threads.
Frequently Asked Questions About Embroidery Kurta for Men
Q: Is an embroidery kurta for men suitable for the groom, or is it only for guests?
A: Absolutely suitable for grooms. Twamev's heavier pieces—like the beige extravagance georgette kurta—are designed specifically for grooms who want to stand out.
Q: What is the difference between cutdana, sequin and stone work?
A: Cutdana uses faceted beads for sparkle; sequins are metallic discs that reflect light; stones are set pieces that add a jewelled look. Each creates a different texture and level of shine.
Q: Can I wear a heavily embroidered kurta to a daytime function?
A: Yes, if the colour is light—like the elegant pink or light grey kurta. Heavy embroidery on dark bases (black, deep blue) works better for evening events.
Q: How do I choose between thread embroidery and beadwork?
A: Thread embroidery is classic and photographs well in close-ups. Beadwork/cutdana adds glamour and catches light from a distance. Choose based on the event's scale and your personal style.
Q: Will the embroidery irritate my skin during long wear?
A: Twamev places a soft inner layer behind embroidered sections to prevent direct contact with skin. The backside of our embroidery is neat and non‑abrasive.
Q: How far in advance should I buy my wedding embroidery kurta?
A: Order 4–6 weeks ahead to allow for any minor alterations and to ensure your preferred style is in stock.
Q: Can I repeat an embroidery kurta for another function?
A: Yes. Change the bottom wear, add or remove a jacket, and switch accessories. A black embroidered kurta can look completely different with ivory churidars versus gold pajamas.