Designer Chipkan Sherwani Jute
The Mughal dynasty has left a rich legacy behind. In terms of ethnic and traditional attire we have a wide range of fabric and designs that owe their credit to the Mughals. The craftsmanship and the artistic skills of those days are in practice even today. Chipkan (also spelt as Chapkan) reminds us of the royal style that the Mughal kings once followed. Chipkan A Ashutosh Gowariker’s directed Jodha Akbar featured Hrithik Roshan (playing Mughal king Akbar) in a heavily embroidered Mughal styled Chipkan. Those who have watched the Bollywood movie would surely know what a Chapkan looks like.
For An Ethnic And Traditional Attire
An organic fiber like Jute is very much silky for human touch. It has high strength and it’s a little coarse as well. The material is thick and that’s what makes it sturdy so that the dhoti pant barely has any chance to tear up from the middle as well as the sides. One unique feature of jute fiber is, it’s golden and silky look adds elegance to the overall presentation of the Sherwani. It’s not only meant for a perfect wear for all occasions and suddenly thrown parties as well. Due to its versatile appearance, jute Indowestern Sherwani are popular wear amongst almost every age group of men. Wearing jute silk is a common preference within younger men these days as they look elegant in one such outfit.
Feature Of The Chapkan Sherwani
An important feature of the Chapkan is the sleeveless jacket. The jacket adds much to the overall look of this type of Sherwani. Around 3 inches longer than the inner, the jacket features dense embroidery work, termed as Mughali handwork. The dense Jardozi work on the jacket imparts elegance to the attire and makes it look royal. The heavy Mughlai embroidery on the jacket is done by expert craftsmen, who have been doing this for years. The design pattern and the handwork on the jacket is available in a wide range and you can select an embroidery pattern that goes with your mood and sense of style.
The Chapkan comes along with a churidar pajama. A light shade churidar goes quite well with the design of the Sherwani. It is due to the frock shaped lower half of the Chapkan that a churidar always matches best. The churidar pajama also comes in printed fabric. But it will always depend upon your preference whether you want to wear a plain churidar or one with printed designs on it. When the churidar has multiple folds at the bottom, it looks even more impressive and adds much to your appearance.
You can take your pick from a vast range of Sherwani styles, as well as an assortment of ethnic menswear. From traditional sherwanis to designer embellished ones, we feature tons of designs, patterns and colors, for you to choose from. Match these stylish garments with traditional footwear to suit any occasion.
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