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Some autistic Sherlock headcanons!!
Based on my own autism
Sherlock hates getting his hair cut. He can’t wear ear defenders and he despises the small talk and how loud the clippers and blow dryers are. So, he generally wears his hair long and/or cuts it himself. Mariana eventually starts cutting it for him, since it equally bothers him when his hair touches his ears or neck. She’s just… not very good at it.
John finds a salon for Sherlock that does sensory appointments. It’s a silent appointment, so he doesn’t have to talk, and John gets him some earplugs to help with the noise. They’re not as good as his ear defenders but they do for the short time it takes to get his hair done. He mostly gets a dry scissor cut so he doesn’t have to be wet and so the clippers don’t touch him. He doesn’t like the vibration. He finds that he actually enjoys the sensation of a blow dryer when the sound isn’t overwhelming him. The heat and the air pressure are soothing.
Sherlock is very particular about fabrics. He despises polyester and other scratchy, synthetic fabrics. Everything he wears has to be 100% cotton. If he got his way, he’d wear an old pair of holey, decade old pajama pants and a jumper everywhere, but he doesn’t. He understands that he has to be presentable. He likes linen, the material doesn’t touch him as much, doesn’t stick to sweat, and allows for plenty of airflow. During spring and summer, and often stretching into fall and winter, he wears a pair of grey linen trousers. When it finally gets too cold, he switches to a pair of cotton ones that have an elastic waist band. He hates when there’s a lot of pressure below his diaphragm, so he keeps it loose. Shirts are mostly tees in the summer, a bit too big so they don’t touch him much. In the winter, he wears big sweatshirts, a half-peacoat, and a green scarf.
He’s been buying men’s high-top converse since he was in middle school and refuses to wear any other shoe. They’re comfortable, allow him to move without being heard, and don’t add to his height. He hates breaking in new ones, and so holds on to the ones he’s wearing for dear life. John has seen him wrap duct tape all the way around his shoe to keep the sole from falling out before.
His bedroom is kept perfectly organized by absolutely agonizing effort. He is particular about that space, since it’s where he rests. He doesn’t work in there. His chemistry equipment is in the living room and he never goes into the room on cases unless John forces him to change clothes. His room is a sensory heaven that he works tirelessly to keep so. Cleaning is difficult for him, but he resets the space every time he leaves it, even when he’s in a rush.
The rest of the apartment is a bust. His executive dysfunction takes over as soon as he crosses the threshold into the hallway. He leaves toothpaste uncapped, cups and plates everywhere, clothes wherever they fall. It drives John insane and he tries to clean up after himself, but it feels like an insurmountable task.
His hyper fixations overtake conversation constantly. Sometimes he and John will engage in conversation that is just… incomprehensible to those around them. John’s talking about the weather and Sherlock’s talking about Pendolino trains. Neither is acknowledging the other’s topic of conversation, but they’re responding to each other in turn and seemingly having a lovely time.
He likes to stim “with” John when something exciting happens. He grabs both of John’s hands so they’re facing each other and has John pull him back and forth quickly. He likes it when John and Mariana mimic a stim back to him, especially vocal ones. When the three of them are in the office together, it’s just an echo chamber of mouth pops and buzzes.
Sherlock respects the fuck out of routine. His in unconventional, but he follows it almost religiously. This means he respects other’s routines just as aggressively. He never moves John’s items, and if he borrows anything, he puts it back exactly where it was, position and all. He noticed John folding laundry in a certain way and now, if he steals one of John’s shirts and washes it after, he folds it in that certain way.
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Rubens Can Suck It!!
Sweet Gotham S1! Edward Nygma x Plus Size! Female Reader
You are having an awful day when someone leaves a note on your desk, describing your figure. It sets you off, and Ed is the one who seeks to comfort you.
This fic features a LOT of insecurities, specifically around being plus size. It talks about the feeling of being seen by others and how shitty some officers at the GCPD are. But Ed is sweet. No warnings beyond that EXCEPT some dirty thoughts from Ed 👀.
It's been an awful morning and it's only 8 AM.
As a woman who works in a field primarily made up of men, especially a plus size woman, you have made your confidence into your armor. Yeah some of the officers could be pigs, (most of them, actually), but you do love your body and how it looks, so it doesn't bother you.
You enjoy wearing bold colors, pretty dresses, structured pant suits, and even pencil skirts to work most days. They make you feel infallible, and you KNOW you look cute in them. No matter what those tiny men say, you can get through the day feeling good.
And usually...it works. There are some days that you think everyone struggles with their looks, no matter their size. It's what happens when your society is constantly screaming "YOU CAN BE BETTER BUY THIS PRODUCT" at you from all angles.
And so, while you are beating yourself up for letting your confidence slip, you decide to go ahead and make yourself more comfortable while you get it back. Especially because trying to force it wasn't working.
Every glance in the mirror was followed by a critical voice, today. Your hair just didn't sit right, your chosen outfit was too tight and the textures were bothering you, and the high heels you sometimes wear would clack and bring eyes to you. All of that sounded just...exhausting, especially when you just want to get through the day and go home without drawing any attention to yourself.
While usually a pair of eyes on you wouldn't bother you, the thought of Harvey Bullock only staring at your tits when he talks to you, or Jim glancing up and down in what he thinks is a subtle way, or any of the officers giggling when you walk by...yeah it would take only one thing to set you off today, you can tell.
So, while it isn't the most flattering outfit you own, you throw your hair into a ponytail and pull an oversized sweater and linen pants on. Comfy, cozy, still professional enough, and properly disguising your body from any eyes, appreciative or insulting.
After that rollercoaster of emotions while you were getting ready, you don't have time to stop for coffee on your way in, which just adds to your mood. And, of fucking course, some guy decided to begin terrorizing Gotham at 7 in the fucking morning, so all public transport is delayed.
You barely manage to get to your desk by 8 AM with no coffee and already in a bad mood. Setting your stuff down, you dig your palms into your eyes, trying to fight off the urge to just leave. A small slip of paper in neat handwriting makes you smile just a bit, though.
What is always found on the ground
But never gets dirty?
You struggle for a second, your brain moving at a slow pace thanks to the lack of coffee. That is, until you hear footsteps and something blocks the lights streaming in from the windows. You gasp and turn towards Edward Nygma, who is standing right next to you and casting a...
"Shadow!" You blurt out.
He gives you one of his sweet, tight-lipped smiles and nods. "Correct!"
You force a cheery tone to your voice so you don't spoil his mood. Ed may be a bit...odd, but he is one of your best friends here, and he doesn't deserve to be brought down just because you aren't in a good mood. "Great! How many is that so far, Eddie?"
He immediately recites, "That would be 85 riddles correctly guessed out of 90 I have shared with you. 3 you needed a hint for and 2 you did not solve entirely."
You cross your arms in mock anger. "Hey! I did my best! Those ones were hard. It's almost like you wanted me to fail or something."
He hurriedly scrambles to get the next sentence out, "Oh! Oh I would n-never! I j-just..."
Whoops, guess your bad mood made that "mock" anger sound more like actual anger. You take on a placating tone, "Ed, it's ok! I know you just enjoy riddles. And sometimes that big brain of yours makes up a new one that stumps me."
You laugh, maybe a bit bitterly, now, as your bad mood forces itself to the front again. The next sentence is nearly mumbled, "I mean, it must be difficult, sometimes, making puzzles for someone who isn't as smart as you."
Ed seems confused more than anything, now. "I'm...I'm not sure what brought that on, but writing down riddles for you every morning is f-fun for me!"
You sigh, twirling a pen from your desk in your hand to avoid eye contact. "It's just...it's just one of those days, Ed. I couldn't find an outfit that made me look nice..."
Ed interrupts you with his insistence, but he still stumbles over his words, "B-but you always look n-nice!"
Your smile comes out as a grimace, "You're sweet, Ed, but everyone doesn't think so." You glance around to make sure that your next words aren't overheard. "I know that I can usually brush cruel insults away, because I try to tell myself I'm beautiful..." You choke out the last part of your sentence, cutting yourself off before you get too emotional in the middle of the office.
You get up and decide to leave the main lobby to get some of the shitty coffee from the break room. At least there you could better disguise the tears in your eyes. "It's really not a big deal, Ed. I guess I'm just not myself, today. Give it a day or two and I'll be more amusing."
And without waiting for a response, you hurry off.
He stands there awkwardly for a few moments, unsure how to respond to the dismissal you just gave him. Usually the two of you would talk for at least 5 more minutes.
Wracking his brain as he walks away, he tries to think of something to cheer you up.
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Rubens
Flashes of his paintings fly through Ed's mind as he attempts to type out a sweet note to you. Every time he gets a glance of a plush thigh or your soft belly, he thinks of how he painted Venus, the Goddess of Beauty.
A voice he's been trying to avoid for a while now pipes up, Yeah, Goddess of only beauty? I'm sure that's all you're thinking about, Ed. How about Goddess of Se-
Ed cuts the voice off before it can finish that thought, but now he is unfortunately thinking about it, even at work. Rubens didn't paint all of his women clothed, especially Venus. Her nude form fuses with yours in Ed's mind, haunting him, taunting him.
There's just...so much he can play with. Your body...so much he can sink his long fingers into. He goes back to your belly, what he has ascertained to be the main source of your insecurity. He empathizes with that, but all he can think of whenever you wear something tight is bending you over in the medical lab on site and holding onto that plush belly as he-
Again, he cuts himself off. He would like to think that the other voice took over again there, but those thoughts were all him. He adjusts himself a bit as he sits at his desk, trying to be subtle.
Then he looks back at the screen in front of him, remembering your mood today, and that hits him like a bucket of cold water. He curses the tears in your eyes from old insecurities popping up again. He has seen you become more and more confident in your time at the GCPD, learning to ignore the pigs that giggle at everything that isn't "normal" to them.
Ed knows that feeling, and especially the taunts from those cops, well. He's off, to them. He never quite knows when to start or end a conversation, and he injects his interests even when he knows people are tired of them.
And that's why he likes (loves) you. You always smile and try with his riddles. You even continue to talk to him after, and are interested in who he is outside of work! That's rare. And if he could return that joy you have given him every day, it would be worth it for the possibility of you figuring out his true thoughts.
Unfortunately, while he has a mind for riddles, analytics, and all things mathematical, he has not been as blessed with poetry. So he wants to type this out...if nothing else than to keep you from feeling like you owe him something.
He types and deletes and types and deletes, looks at the clock, drums his fingers on the desk, and then types slowly this time. Reading it over, he nods at what he has written. It's not amazing, but he hopes it will make you feel like there are people in the office that are on your side, maybe even a secret admirer.
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And now you're soaking wet. You just wanted to escape your desk and get a simple sandwich and the sky decided that it was a perfect time to begin a deluge right before you got back to the GCPD building. Why? God hates you, apparently. There's no other explanation that would satisfy your overdramatic mind at this point in time.
Luckily you managed to keep your precious food dry by stuffing it under your coat, but the rest of you is definitely not so lucky. You huff and start towards your desk. Bullock sees you on the way, starts a sentence of some sort, (most likely to quip at your condition), but the glare you send his way shuts him up immediately.
You end up collapsing at your desk and peeling off your outer coat, feeling the air conditioning of the building start to combine with your wet clothes to make a chill seep into your bones. Trying to ignore it but unable to suppress a shiver, you place your food on your desk...wait...is that? It is! Someone left a little typed note to you under the bag.
You pick up the note, giving it a quick glance to see if there was anything to connect it to someone. There are no initials or name...hmmm.
Your eyes read over the words on the page once...twice. And your heart shatters. How could...why would...how could someone be so heartless that they would taunt you today of all days?
There is a group of those rude, awful officers that like to congregate together around the water cooler, gossiping and laughing at anyone who wasn't them. But right now, one of them is talking while looking directly at you, and when he stops he throws his head back in laughter, with the rest following.
Holding back a sob, you crumple the letter in your hand and get out of the room as fast as you can without running. As soon as you are out of their sight, tears start streaming down your face and you run to a nearby empty room. It doesn't even matter what it is, you just care that it's empty and safe and lock the door behind you, collapsing against a wall and trying to catch your breath as you gasp for air.
You hold that position for only about 30 seconds, trying to muffle your sobs so they couldn't be heard by anyone outside, but apparently you weren't quiet enough. A quiet knock sounds on the door.
Tap tap tap
You do your best to school your voice, but it still comes out shaky as you reply "Please find another room."
But the voice that filters through the door is one you recognize well.
"Y-you looked cold, so I brought you an emergency blanket. Oh! And a-also your lunch."
You let out a sob, unable to stifle it. "T-thank you, Ed." And you walk over to the door to unlock it, opening it just a tad so he can't see your state.
But Ed is observant, and even with what little you present to him, he can see you are massively upset. Your eyes are bloodshot, and you are trembling, whether from the cold or from your current emotions, that he can't tell. He tries his best to gather some courage.
"W-would you mind if I sat with you for l-lunch?" He holds up your bag of food and you notice that his own lunch is clasped in his hand behind it.
Quickly, you try to consider if you are ready to fully cry in front of Ed, but his kind, if nervous, smile and his own insistence on joining you made you certain that he wouldn't be too judgemental.
You turn your head to the side to try and hide it a bit more as you step back to open the door. Your arm sweeps over to gesture to where you were sitting. "Be my guest, Mr. Nygma."
This makes him let out a nervous chuckle, but he enters anyway. You close the door behind him and lock it.
"I hope you don't mind, I just don't want anyone to see me...well..."
He nods, "That is perfectly understandable."
You both stand awkwardly for a few moments, but you eventually feel the floor calling to you again, so you nestle against the wall where you previously had collapsed. Ed slowly settles down at a respectable distance from you, his gangly limbs shuffling until he finds a comfortable position.
When he hands you your bag of food, he decides it's better to talk about what happened than sit in silence. "M-may I ask why you are upset?" You glance at him, and your eyes start to fill with tears again. He hurriedly starts to stutter through another sentence, "Oh! B-but if you p-prefer not to talk about it, t-that's ok!"
You shake your head, glancing down at the floor. "I just...I guess people like to take advantage of you when you're down sometimes, Ed."
You sigh, but begin feeling more angry than sad. "I mean, I've been in a bad mood all day, I got rained on when I was just trying to get some food, and then some asshole leaves me this."
You open your hand to reveal the crumpled note to Ed. He keeps his face as neutral as he can, recognizing it. Oh no, you fucked up, Ed! The voice in his head gleefully taunts.
Your sniffle brings him back, and you look down at the note, spreading it out so you can read it out loud.
"While you are not seen by others as a beauty
I cannot keep myself from glancing at your desk.
Your figure is full, and yet one word sticks truly,
I can only describe you as such: Rubenesque."
Ed ponders over the poem, while a bit rudimentary, it was full of his true compliments to you. But your face crumples when you get to the last word, stuttering it out.
Your eyes look to him, "I mean, Ed! How could someone write this?"
You see his face scrunch in confusion. "I admit, I do not quite understand. I see nothing wrong with the note?"
Feeling frustration well inside of you, you gesture with your hands wildly. "Nothing wrong? It's that word, Rubenesque!! It's an insult, I know it, especially with how those assholes were glancing at me as I read it, laughing once I was done."
Ed seems to be more confused now. "I was not aware it was an insult?"
You nod, and remember all of the times you have heard it in the past, "It's always been used by people who want to try and appear to be kind, but truly aren't. They call me Rubenesque in this snide tone, like it's something they can barely stand to spit out of their mouths."
Ed tries to interrupt, but you continue, softer now. "I just don't know Ed. The whole note seems to be mocking me...calling me full figured and not a beauty. Am I really that bad?" He shakes his head while you feel tears starting again, so you look down at the floor.
Now at a whisper, you barely get out the next words. "I just...I don't even want someone to like me anymore. I just want them to leave me alone." With that vulnerable confession, you sob, and bring your hands to your face, trying desperately to cover it. A shiver runs through you again.
After a few beats, you feel warmth around you, and you glance up to see that Ed has moved closer to cover you with the blanket he brought. His long arms stay in place in a hug after he positions it, keeping you close to him. You are a bit taken aback, as the most that Ed has touched anyone in the past was maybe a handshake.
He leans down so you can hear him, his voice more sure, now, even if it is soft. "Do you know about the painter, Rubens?"
You shake your head. "Is that where the term comes from?" He nods. Not feeling charitable, you grab the blanket and bring it closer around you as you grumble out, "Rubens can suck it."
He lets out a giggle at that, and you feel your heart warm at the noise. "I understand that you feel it is an insult...would you mind if I explain what it really means?"
You nod, because even if it is as bad as you make it out to be, at least you can hear his voice as he explains it.
One of his hands strokes the blanket surrounding you, right on top of your arm. "Rubens painted many different subjects, but the descriptor of Rubenesque usually refers to his nude paintings of women. Specifically, women like Venus."
You lift up your head to look at him. "Venus as in the Goddess of Beauty?"
He nods, gently. "Yes, among...other things." His eyes darken for just a moment before returning to his informative rant. "The women he paints are known to be full-figured, yes, but they are beautiful because of that, in my opinion."
You sit as still as you can, barely breathing, wanting to hear every word he says. A long finger comes under your chin and guides your face until you are looking right at him. "I wrote you that note. I think you are the definition of beauty."
And with that, he brings you gently forward, looking in your eyes the whole time. You let him, and lean forward to meet his lips. The kiss you share is sweet and short, but it fills you with a giddiness that makes you feel like a teen experiencing her first kiss again.
You separate smiling at each other, and Ed reaches up to kiss your forehead. "I apologize for upsetting you. I was trying to be a secret admirer."
You chuckle, "Yeah, well, it didn't help that I read the note as uncharitably as I could." You glance up at him, "I'm sorry for crumpling it up in anger."
He shakes his head. "D-don't apologize. I'll write you as m-many bad poems as you want." One of his long arms slowly moves down, and a finger traces your hip over the blanket. "Is this ok?"
You feel a warmth spark through you again as he makes contact, and all you trust yourself to do is nod. He nuzzles into your neck, whispering in your ear.
"I want you to know, right now, so there is no doubt, I love your body. These hips, your plush belly...even your soft arms." You feel his warm breath on your ear, and it makes you shudder. "They all remind me of art, and they make me want to..."
He trails off, and brings his hand away from your hip quickly, as if burned. You miss his touch, already, and confusedly ask, "What? Ed?"
You can't tell anything from his neutral face, but he gets up, suddenly, grabbing your lunches together again. "Let's find a better place for lunch, more comfortable...maybe with a table."
You nod, standing up with him. As you position the blanket around you, Ed wraps an arm around your waist.
"A-and...if you would like...have dinner with me tonight. I'll cook for you and...tell you more of my thoughts."
Your cheeks heat up, and his do as well. "Ed, I..." You think for a moment. "I'd love to have dinner with you."
He grins at you, again-one of his sappy, closed mouth grins-and leads you out of the room in his embrace. The two of you chat and giggle, seeking out a proper place for lunch and ignoring all of the stares you get. If you have each other, the rest of the world doesn't matter.
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hey!! i have some fashion questions if you dont mind, did you make the white shirt and pants in the first pic on your vampire post yourself? do you wear prescription glasses, and if so whered you get red lenses from? i am slowly taking an interest in dressing similarly regularly lmao
Hello ! I did make the whole outfit in the first picture. The shirt is a basic men's linen undershirt (the kind you make with rectangles, it's a great beginner project and there are a lot of tutorials online), and the pants are based off this pattern by Laughing Moon . As for the glasses, I am quite short sighted so the glasses in the first pic are indeed my regular prescription glasses, but the red ones are basic sunglasses I got in a thrift shop so I wore contacts with them. I do think you can customize prescription sunglasses with different lens colours when you buy them online at places like Polette and similar stores but I've never tried that myself.
I hope you'll find what you're looking for to embrace your future style ;) Cheers !
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College fits: the desi version
Kurtis
Starting of with the very basic indo-western outfit: Kurtis. Now, you can wear knee length or short-length kurtis, whatever your prefer.
First of all, please, for the love of god, don't go for those cheap chikankari kurtis or those 'kashmiri embroidered' kurtis. It's disrespecting to the real chikankari and kashmiri embroidered work and secondly, its tacky atp.
Go for normal, printed or plain kurtis. I would say thin straps, or cut-sleeves kurtis cause they feel more girlish and more appropriate for college. If you are insecure about your arms then you can go quarter length and full length too. You can buy good and cheap ones from zudio or myntra.
You can pair your kurtis with shorts, jeans or skirts. Your jeans could be linen, wide -legged, cargos, etc. Avoid skinny jeans or ripped jeans.
Personally, I love to wear short kurtis with baggy cargos. I wear boots cause I love that edgy aesthetic. It's OP for me. I live for that fit.
Skirts
Now, if you want to wear those long flowy skirts, you can just pair them with any normal top of your choice. Additonally, you can wear a duppatta as a scarf and go for the whole Ananya from 2 states look.
You can also wear those really big shararas that almost look like skirts. But daily wear dividers/ shararas are a bit hard to find. You would have to get them stitched only.
Nowadays, a lot of of other sort of traditional skirts are also coming. Wrap around skirts, pencil skirts, short skirts, etc. You can find them easily online. Again, pair them with your normal tops.
If you don't like those traditional skirts/ ghagras you can also opt for those trending maxi skirts. Pair them with jhumkas, duppatta and a boho tote bag and you are good to go!
Shirts
Okayyy so printed shirts are my favorite.
You can just wear the shirts with the bottom of your choice. Even with skirts. You saw Katrina Kaif in Fitoor. Take inspiration.
If skirts aren't your thing,I would personally suggest linen pants. Looks amazing.
The other option is ofcourse wearing your shirts as shrugs over your outfits. Avoid buying those full length shrugs and wearing them over jeans and top. It doesn't look elegant.
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Pathani kurtas on women>> Yes, I mean those short linen material kurtas that men wear. Feels androgynous and I love them alot.
If you have some pretty duppattas and scarfs, you can wear them as tops.
You can also wear those patiala pants like geet from jab we met. They are really comfortable and I feel not as normalized in your indo-western style too. So you can have your own unique style by experimenting with them. You can buy the plain color patiala pants and pair it with cute fitted strappy tops. Complete the look with punjabi jootis.
You can also just wear duppattas over your normal western outfits too. Maybe or maybe not add jhumkas according to the outfit. Add a totebag and voila! the simplest indo-western outfit out there.
Vests! I live for vests. Vests add color to my outfit in the simplest way possible. it's chic, it's elegant and ots perfect for when you have interviews or jury if you wear them the right way.
There are endless possibilites with the indo-western look. It's all upto you- how much you want to experiment. Some of my friends in Nift even wear sarees in indo-western look and go to college wearing that. So, ultimately it's all upto you.
Accessories
I feel like accessories totally determine your look. If you want it to be more party wear types or minimalist- it all depends on the accessories. They totally carry your look.
For the normal days, you can add on chudiyas. Can go for siilver ones, but if you want it to be a bit more dressy, you can buy matching chudiyas.
Accessories matching your outfit>>>> Even if you are wearing silver jwellery, try to match the rest of the things with your outfit. Rubberbands, hair clip, bangles, your shoes, your bag, etc.
Wear jootis when you go indo-western.
I feel like the key for accessories is to not overdo it. Keep it simple. The best part about our desi style is we have a lot of ways to dress up- bindis to payals. For your college fits, you can just go for bindis matching your outfit or the black one, jhumkas and bangles. finish it with a totebag.
When your shoes are visible with an outfit, you can do this. I like to wear boots alot. So, whenever I wear dresses and my boots are visible, I wear payals over them. It looks really cool. 10/10
if you are really into the aesthetic and want to play around, you can also try wearing scarfs as hairbands, silver necklaces as headbands, use earrings as hair ties.
To feel like a desi coquette, you can wear those bowtie hair clips matching the color of your kurta
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No luck :C
I think I'll pick up some men's pants tomorrow during our grocery run.
Every pair of women's pants AND work-appropriate skirt that I can fit over my thighs has a big, loose sack of fabric at the gut. I tried on SOOOO MANY the past couple days and 100% sack. I tried some yoga pants just to see and while they fit a little better around the stomach, they LOOK like yoga pants so wouldn't have passed. Maybe some expensive ones would.
Some stuff I saw:




I tried on three skirts at Goodwill.

One probably would have fit my waist but I couldn't get it up past my calves, one had the weird fabric sack at the tummy, and the one in the front which I liked the best because it wasn't form-fitting at all, the lining was WAY too tight while the skirt was ok, and I would have just removed the lining but the way the skirt wanted to sit on my body the waistband was way up high and there was a huge amount of fabric at my waist because my hips are too wide for the hip place and wanted to be lower where the skirt is fuller.
Then we went to Marshall's.




It's Wai Lana!
And um... tepokki hurt. Ow.
Ow.

Tried this one, says it's a 16. It was SNUG, but actually did fit ok and is more business-formal which would be fine except I'd then have to go back and buy stockings, shapewear, and this dress really needs heels which I do not wear. Ever. I can't.
I did buy a linen blazer that is kind of barely off-white ivory and can pair that with whatever other shirt and some men's work pants maybe. Though men's pants sometimes have that fabric pouch at the crotch for the dingle-dangle.
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New Post: Turning bedsheets into a wardrobe and other op shop thoughts
Originally posted on my blog: https://garaksapprentice.blogspot.com/2023/09/turning-bedsheets-into-wardrobe.html
The Dilemma
When it comes to my clothes, I'm a remarkably lazy snob.
I want things that fit well. (This isn't an unreasonable thing to want, I feel.) I want comfortable fabrics that breathe, and don't end up smelling like a billy goat slept on them. (I swear, since starting T, I strip my shirts more often than I ever had to strip the cloth nappies.)
I want colours - black and white and grey don't count - that don't make me look dead. (When did all the t-shirts in the men's section become navy and olive?) And I want them to last longer than six months before they start a part-time internship in the mending box.

(The pile doth wax and the pile doth wane, but there's always a bloody pile.)
This short list is surprisingly difficult to achieve, off the rack. Anything that fits my shoulders won't fit my chest, and vice versa. The armscye is usually either comically large, or too small to fit my biceps. And pants? Let's just not go there. (Belts help. Kind of.)
I really dislike how polyester and other synthetics breathe (they don't), so I avoid them whenever I can. It's getting much harder to find clothes made of 100% natural fibres, whether new or second-hand.
Colours I have slightly more luck with - or I would, if the first two things didn't get in the way. Longevity is always an utter crapshoot. (Though I've found that wovens last longer than t-shirts.)
The Solution
Luckily, I know how to sew. I used to do it for a living. (Not clothes, mind - baby carriers. More structural, less technically complex.) My possess all the basic tools, a few of the extras, and a reasonable set of skills.

(I've been making clothes for the kids for years - they care a lot less about style and fit. And skirts are easy.)
So I'm taking a two-pronged approach to this dilemma. I'm practicing making things I actually like and will wear, and religiously patching my current wardrobe while I make replacements.
Making clothes, naturally, requires material. So instead of going to the op shop for clothes, I'm going for fabric. (I stopped buying new years ago, except for underwear, shoes, and the occasional really high quality item from places that at least pretend to pay their garment workers.) But my favourite deal-hunting section isn't sewing/craft - it's the linens.
Wait, what? Why?
Thrift store fabrics usually can't tell you what they're made from. (The staff get narky when you try to burn test the goods, sadly.) Plus there's just not that much of it. Bedding, tablecloths etc are donated far more frequently, and often still have their tags on them.
Now, you do have check for wear. Some donations look brand new, some have had a long life already. Check for pilling or thinner areas, especially in the middle of bedsheets (fitted ones are worse for this than flats). It's easier if you can hold things up to the light. Usually things in worse condition will be priced lower, but not always.
Why not buy clothes six sizes too large and chop them up to make new stuff?
I mean, you can. It's certainly a common choice, what with all the "thrift upcycle/refashion" videos and blogs and such out there dedicated to it. I personally don't, for the following reasons.
Care for people: I take the permaculture ethics seriously.
Have you ever really looked at the racks in an op shop? Piles of sizes S-L, much less outside of that. The bigger your meatsuit, the harder it is to find things that have a hope of fitting. Too bad if you hate stripes, or the fabric is itchy - if there's only two things in your size, then that's the choice you have. It sucks. (I am in no way body shaming here. Bodies do a lot of hard work for the people who live in them, and no one gets to judge anyone else's.)
I'm both outside the common sizes, and a weird enough shape to have trouble besides. And I've been broke enough that op shop clothes were a necessity, not a choice. I know what it's like to have to take what I could get as long as it fit "enough".
To me it is deeply unethical to take the few decent garments that are available for plus sized people, chop them up, and make something for me to wear out of them, when I can just as easily start with a sheet or a table cloth and achieve a similar result.
Efficient energy planning: I have limited time and brainpower available, and sometimes my executive dysfunction is bad. Like, "I'm eating peanut butter out of the jar for dinner because my brain has stopped" levels of bad.
Cutting up a garment, taking off buttons, and so on, adds several extra steps to a sewing project. Sometimes that's fine - in those situations, I have plenty of old clothes in the stash. More often, though, those extra steps completely derail me.
So I find it easier to start a project with what is essentially yardage. Even when I have to cut around stains, rips, or worn spots, it uses less cognitive capacity.
I also prefer rectangularly cut garments, and zero waste patterns that have you draw directly onto the fabric. These work better on something that started out life as a rectangle.
Use biological resources: Natural fibres are renewable. Mined ones are not. Where I can, I use the former. That's not to say I never use things with synthetic content - it's technically possible, but in practice hard as hell.
Produce no waste: I've still got a sizeable stash of acrylic knitting yarns, plus other bits and bobs, hanging around from before I made this commitment. Throwing them out or donating them (ie making them someone else's problem) won't actually fix things; I simply use them in appropriate projects, and when I replace them, I do so with things that fit my current ethical stance and needs.
But sheets are all plain white and boring!
I can see why you might think that. TV has done a lot of false advertising on that point. It is false. Trust me.

(Ignore the movies. Real sheets come in just about every colour you can think of.)
But, I know not everyone likes plain colours. What if you're madly in love with prints, or shirts with witty slogans on them? Well, besides the growing number of fancy sheets out there, might I interest you in the doona covers?

(The top right and bottom left are ex-doona covers. The rest are sheets.)
Or the fine art of embroidery?

(I shall have the most glorious shirt sleeves when I finish embroidering them.)
Or fabric painting?

(This is technically a mend, but I totally plan on doing similar to brand new things I make.)
Or the many different styles of natural dyeing?

(Soursobs from the local park, gently turning into dye liquor for some dyeing experiments.)
Or, if you've got lots of smaller or oddly shaped pieces of fabric hanging around, maybe some patchwork (all YouTube links)? It's not just coats and dressing gowns, either - you can patchwork jeans, trousers, dresses, shirts and more.
The point here is that fabric (and buttons, zips, thread, etc) doesn't have to be a thing you buy brand new. With time, patience, and a bit of luck, you can find everything you need to create great things second hand.
(Maybe I'll write a future post breaking down the costs of some of the things I've made...)
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4 and 5 for the fashion asks!!
4. peices in still looking for
uuuuh honestly at this point its a lot of "basics but they fit"; since starting t ive bulked up a LOT and many of my foundational peices just. don't fit lol, so im on the hunt for a plain black babydoll T-shirt with my preferred collar, as well as plain black skirts in my preferred lengths and styles. beyond that, i need some proper lolita blouses to round out my wardrobe (for what fits still rip), and like. shorts lmao i only got thru this past summer because of those linen joggers i got. i am also watching for another plain black mens dress vest so i can use the (beat up) one i already have as a base for a formal battle vest. i have just So Many plans for dresses to sew based off of some of my favorites that i will never find again in my new size. i also have my eye on this bullet bra pantie girdle set 👀
as far as Specific Peices, i desperately want horror candy shop, halloween treats, and holy lantern in orange, because the ONLY ap i care about is The Spoopy Orange dresses lmao


(i also want to try out meta's lovely sized basically anything, gimme some of them blouses and also sum old school leaning jsks, but i dont have my eye on anything specific)
5. pieces i regret buying
god so many. i have learned the hard way that i just have too much ass for most pants, mens or womens. there are some things that i can get away with but nothing fits quite right without altering, and so its like, the torrid bombshell skinnies and the disturbia tapered trousers (but only if im prepared for the possibility of A Slight Wedgie because theyre not quite consistent across the different items) and even then theres an 90% chance that theyll be too short 🫠
besides that, theres this black swing skirt i got with suspender straps that was very cute and comfy *except* i have incredibly narrow shoulders so the straps would NOT stay up. then theres this killstar hoodie that is rad as fuck but doesnt actually have shoulders? its this weird trapezoid shape up into where the collar of the hood is and it is such a sensory nightmare to wear (and yet its still in my closet). u can also add every pair of underwear ive bought since 2020, because for some reason it is IMPOSSIBLE to find anything in any of the styles i like that i can actually wear high enough to not show my entire ass, where it doesnt also just disappear up my asshole
clothes are hard 🫠🫠
like these questions? ask me more!! heres the ask meme!!
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@vvitchprince these are the ones im wearing right now while we get ramen and run errands. Def more masc coded but pretty much the exact same material and feel. Pockets are odd but i feel like a young old man and i kinda like it

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Tagged in a get to know you! Thanks @scribbledquillz :) tagging @aymayzing @leonidskies @oediebees @rosella-writes @melisusthewee @zevranscrowsfeet @mars-colony and @ anyone who wants. No presh!
share your wallpaper: On my tablet it's image from the JWST

on my phone it's just some cute daisies design.
Last song you listened to: Birds - Maggie Koerner
Currently reading: The Salvage Crew - Yudhanjaya Wijeratne, highly recommend.
Last movie: can't remember. Maybe Life Aquatic
Last show: The Last Kingdom
Craving: the oat milk cappuccinno i am about to buy
What are you wearing right now: i dont know what to call these pants. Black linen pants with big pockets and tapered ankles and a drawstring that i got from the skateboard shop, grey cardigan with stars on it, big bomber jacket.
How tall are you: smol.
Piercings: eyebrow, one cartilage, three on one lobe and two on the other. Used to have more but they closed.
Tattoos: five
Glasses? Contacts? Nope.
Last drink: water? Swig of juice from the carton before I ran out the door? It was mango.
Last thing you ate: um. Vegan chocolate bar last night. Maybe I will also buy muffin with my cappuccino...
Favorite color: ❤️
Current obsession: the usual DA nonsense, getting pretty into vampire the masquerade I just have no time to actually play it.
Any pets: two cats
Favorite fictional character: too hard. Sam, Faramir, Luthien, Zaphod, Molly Cobb and her weed-smoking husband (For All Mankind)... I like my men sweet and poetic and sorta goofy and my women stupidly competent. (Salvage Crew has this BTW except the goofy poetry man is a spaceship AI named Amber Rose. I love him.)
#In the time it took me to finish this post I bought the cappuccino and the muffin#It is banana#Blarghe
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Discover the comfort and style of linen clothes for men. Buy linen clothes for men to stay cool in humid conditions with utmost comfort!
For more info just visit here:- Embracing comfort and style: Linen clothes for men
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Word of advice, change where you get your clothes and what you are looking at. Ignore the mall and, if you have one near you, go to the rodeo (store/event/whatever). Or go to the work uniform shop (and try them on to find your size by maker and go back during a sale or look online direct).
Most rodeo or work pants, aside from Carhartt, can be got for $20-$40 and will last years of rough use. I buy Wrangler men's jeans (women please start shopping for men's clothes) for $25, 100% cotton, and they last years.
That's the other thing, look for 100% natural material. A lot of the most poorly made clothing is made on looms designed for fast weaving of polyester so the fiber is crap and the looms don't weave as tightly. Natural fibers typically come off an older loom type and are better woven. Natural fiber clothes, being better woven are also better served by patching, they can be patched.
This doesn't mean that cotton Hanes shirts aren't shittier now than they used to be, they absolutely are. I have cotton tees from 1995, 2005, 2015, and 2020 that are all in constant use and the 1995 shirt is the most intact. The 2005 and 2020 are in the worst shape. But, a blend shirt I bought exactly one year ago while on holiday has been worn a half dozen times and already has a hole in it.
Also pay attention to brands when you can. There's a lot more companies making T-shirt blanks these days and they are popular because they're a couple cents cheaper per unit and "soft" but they are much more prone to destruction than a Hanes or Gildan, so when you have the choice, skip Next Level or District and stick to the oldies.
I had a 1980s Brother sewing machine that was missing a part and still worked, I gave it away to some Rennie friends when I moved and then after moving inherited an old cast iron Singer. As a leather worker primarily I am keeping that sucker.
But that brings me to my next point. See if there is a fabric district near you if you are in a major city and then go make friends with the local historical recreationists and reenactors. Civil War, SCA, LARPers, whatever. 99% of the time your local group has garbers who can and will make custom clothing, historical or modern or high fantasy, in the fabric you provide or the fabric they can get. Many of the more hardcore of the Civil War and SCA types have already found sources for high quality fabric and will source it themselves if you don't find what you like at the fabric district or don't have a fabric district (I personally have a selection of suppliers of upholstery leather) because they want wool and linen to be accurate.
Yes, you will pay more for the fabric, yes you will pay for a custom piece, but oftentimes that price is very reasonable for a custom piece of clothing.
Listen I'm a little drunk but... yarn crafts are so important. Textile arts are the backbone of society. All of us take our clothing and accessories and upholstery for granted and it's honestly shocking
I used to buy affordable t-shirts and they were comfy and nice, now I buy them in the same price range and they're sandpaper. They don't wick away moisture and the print comes undone after two washes. I buy denim and the crotch falls apart in months. I read about how modern Singer sewing machines are disappointing and then look at the delicate machining and the beautiful finishes on my 1857 machine and wonder if this is progress?!
Reblog if you're desperate for clothing that doesn't feel like sandpaper or if you like machines that go thunk instead of going obsolete in two years
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The Ultimate Guide to Buying Stylish Men's Shirts Online

A well-chosen shirt can elevate any man's wardrobe, offering a mix of comfort, elegance, and casual charm. Whether you’re looking for a blue satin shirt for men, a plain everyday shirt, or a printed half-sleeve shirt, online shopping provides endless options to suit your style. Here’s how to find the best men’s shirts online and style them effortlessly.
Blue Satin Shirt for Men: A Touch of Sophistication
A blue satin shirt mens is a must-have for those who want a luxurious and sleek look. Satin fabric offers a glossy finish that reflects light beautifully, making it perfect for evening events, formal occasions, or even casual outings when paired with the right accessories.
Styling Tips:
Pair a blue satin shirt with black tailored trousers for a refined, classic look.
Roll up the sleeves slightly and wear with dark-wash jeans for a relaxed yet stylish appeal.
Complete the look with loafers or leather shoes to maintain the polished aesthetic.
Buy Men’s Plain Shirt Online: The Classic Staple
Buy men plain shirt online is a versatile wardrobe essential, perfect for both formal and casual settings. Online stores offer a wide variety of fabrics, including cotton, linen, and blended materials, ensuring maximum comfort and durability.
Benefits of Buying Online:
A broader selection of colors and sizes.
Discounts and deals that are often unavailable in physical stores.
Convenience of comparing prices and reviews before purchasing.
Styling Tips:
A white plain shirt pairs effortlessly with chinos or dress pants for office wear.
For a casual summer look, try a light-colored plain shirt with denim shorts or joggers.
Layer a plain shirt under a blazer or jacket for a smart-casual evening outfit.
Buy Printed Half-Sleeve Shirt: Bold and Trendy
For those who love to make a statement, Buy printed half sleeve shirt is an excellent choice. These shirts feature fun, vibrant prints ranging from florals to abstract patterns, making them ideal for vacations, parties, and summer outings.
How to Style:
Wear with solid-colored shorts or chinos to keep the focus on the print.
Choose minimal accessories like a leather watch or simple bracelets to avoid overwhelming the look.
Sneakers or espadrilles complement printed shirts for a laid-back, trendy vibe.
Half-Printed Shirt for Men: The Best of Both Worlds
A half printed shirt for men bold and subtle design elements, making it a unique addition to any wardrobe. These shirts typically feature prints on one side and solid colors on the other, creating a distinctive look.
Style Guide:
Keep thebottoms simple by opting for neutral-colored pants or jeans.
Experiment with layering by adding a lightweight jacket over the shirt.
Footwear choices like casual sneakers or loafers can enhance the overall look.
Final Thoughts
Buying men's shirts online is convenient and offers a vast selection of styles to suit every preference. Whether you need ablue satin shirt for a sleek look, a plain shirt for everyday wear, or a printed half-sleeve shirt for a trendy touch, the perfect choice is just a few clicks away. Explore top online stores and refresh your wardrobe with the best shirts today!
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Online Indian Clothes & Wedding Outfits for Men at Paaro
Introduction
Indian weddings are known for their tradition, and complex outfits. Mens Indian wedding outfits online for cultural richness, vibrant colors, and complex embroidery, which is making them a vital part of the celebration. With the rise of e-commerce, finding the perfect Indian wedding dress online has never been easier. Whether you're looking for a traditional sherwani, a modern Indo-western suit, or a comfy kurta pajama, online stores offer a vast selection of styles, fabrics, and designs to suit every groom, newly-married man, and guest.
Popular Men's Indian Wedding Outfits
1. Sherwani – The Royal Costumes
The sherwani is the most liked outfit for grooms. This long, coat-like tunic is made with embroidery, beads, sequins, and threadwork, often paired with churidar pants or dhoti-style bottoms.
Search the style of Indian wedding dress styles with the sherwani, the most unique suit for grooms. Often paired with churidar pants or dhoti-style bottoms, the sherwani is a perfect combination of tradition and culture.

Types of Sherwanis:
Embroidered Sherwani
Velvet Sherwani
Indo-Western Sherwani
Jodhpuri Sherwani
Best Fabrics:
Silk
Velvet
Brocade
Jacquard
Where to Buy Online:
Many ecommerce platforms play a big role in Indian wedding dress collections, providing custom size and global shipping.
2. Kurta Pajama – A Versatile & Comfortable Option
For pre-wedding functions or guests, the kurta pajama is a perfect choice. It consists of a long tunic (kurta) paired with slim-fit trousers (pajama) or churidar.
Kurta pajamas are available in a wide range of fabrics, from breezy cotton and linen for daytime events to rich silk, brocade, and jacquard for evening functions .With the Indian wedding dress online, shopping for the perfect kurta pajama has become easiest .
Best Styles:
Silk Kurta Pajama
Embroidered Kurta Pajama
Pathani Kurta Pajama
Asymmetrical Kurta Pajama
3. Indo-Western Suit – The Fusion Look

Indo-Western outfits mix traditional Indian parts with modern Western designs ,which makes them a modern choice for weddings.
With a vast selection of western style outfits available in Indian wedding dress collections online, searching the perfect combo has never been easier. Online platforms provide customization options, allowing individuals to select colors, fabrics, and embroidery styles that different with their personal style.
Key Features:
Asymmetric cuts
Minimal embroidery
Indo-western jacket paired with trousers
Best for:
Engagement parties
Reception
Cocktail events
4. Jodhpuri Suit – The Royal Rajputana Look
A Jodhpuri suit is an amalgamation of a western suit with Indian embroidery, ideal for formal wedding events.
The Jodhpuri suit, also known as the Bandhgala suit, is a perfect blend of Indian royalty and Western culture, which is a popular choice for weddings and formal occasions. This royal attire is characterized by its structured high-necked Nehru-style collar, and intricate embroidery or button detailing. The Jodhpuri suit is a go-to option for grooms, groomsmen, and wedding guests who want to exude elegance while embracing a culturally rich outfit.
Components:
Nehru-collar jacket
Tailored trousers
Embroidered buttons
5. Achkan – Classic & Elegant
Achkan is similar to a sherwani but simply in fabric and embroidery. It’s a great combination for summer weddings.
The Achkan is normally paired with churidar pants, slim-fit trousers, or dhoti-style bottoms, allowing for both traditional and contemporary styling. Accessories play a big role in enhancing its regal look. Grooms often complement their Achkan with a coordinating stole, a stylish turban, embroidered mojaris, and a statement brooch or pocket square.
Pair With:
Dhoti pants
Straight pants
Churidar
6. Select the Perfect Indian wedding Dress Online
With a variety of online stores, shopping for Indian wedding outfits has become easiest. Here’s how to make the best choice:
1. Understand Your Style & Occasion
Sherwanis for the groom
Kurta pajama for guests
Indo-western suits for reception or engagement
2. Choose the Right Fabric & Embroidery
Heavy embroidery for grand events
Light fabrics like cotton silk for summer weddings
3. Get the Right Fit
Many online stores provide custom tailoring services
Look for measurement guides before purchasing
4. Compare Prices & Check Reviews
Check customer reviews before ordering
Compare prices across different online platforms
5. Look for Discounts & Offers
Many Indian clothing websites offer festive discounts
Sign up for newsletters to get exclusive deals
Best Online Stores for Indian Wedding Outfits
Utsav Fashion – Wide range of traditional and Indo-western outfits
Manyavar – Premium collection for grooms and groomsmen
Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop – Designer men’s wear for weddings
Ajio & Flipkart – Budget-friendly options with trendy designs
Final Thoughts
Mens Indian dresses online for wedding outfits .It is a mix of tradition, elegance, and modernity. Whether you're the groom, a groomsman, or a wedding guest, finding the perfect Indian clothes online is now easier than ever. With countless options available, you can choose an outfit that suits your personality, event, and budget, making your presence stand out at any wedding celebration. So, start finding online stores and find the perfect ensemble for your big day!
#mensindianweddingoutfits#indianweddingdress#indianclothes#Indianoutfitsformen#Indianclothesonline#indiansuitsonline
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Tucked or Untucked? The Right Way to Wear Your Shirt for Every Occasion
When it comes to styling shirts, one question has puzzled men for ages—should you tuck it in or leave it untucked? The answer isn’t as simple as personal preference. It depends on the occasion, the type of shirt, and even your body shape.
Let’s break it down so you never second-guess your choice again.
Finding the Perfect Balance with the Latest Shirts for Men
Fashion is evolving, and the latest shirts for men are designed to be versatile. Some are crafted for a crisp, formal tuck, while others are meant to be worn casually untucked. The golden rule? Check the hemline. If the shirt has a curved or longer tail, it’s meant to be tucked in. A straight, even hemline? Feel free to leave it out for a relaxed look.
For office meetings, weddings, or any formal occasion, a well-fitted tucked-in shirt gives a polished and sophisticated appearance. On the other hand, a stylish Cuban collar or linen shirt untucked is perfect for weekend outings.
When to Tuck: A Guide for Those Who Buy Men's Shirts Online
If you’re looking to buy men’s shirts online, focus on fit and fabric. Dress shirts, especially those designed for formal wear, look best tucked in. Here’s when you should always tuck in your shirt:
Business Meetings & Workwear: A crisp tucked-in shirt with trousers or chinos is a power move.
Weddings & Formal Events: Tucking your shirt into dress pants instantly elevates your look.
Smart-Casual Outfits: A half-tuck can create a trendy, effortless vibe when styled with jeans or chinos.
The Art of Wearing Untucked Shirts: Casual and Cool
If you're someone who loves to buy men's shirts for casual outings, an untucked style is a great choice. Opt for shorter-length shirts in breathable fabrics like cotton or linen for a refined yet easygoing aesthetic. Ideal occasions for untucked shirts include:
Weekend Brunches & Outings
Casual Fridays at Work
Date Nights for a Relaxed, Yet Stylish Look
Choosing the Right Shirt Style When You Buy Shirts Online
Ultimately, your choice depends on the occasion and your personal style. When you buy shirts online from myattireshop.com, ensure you have a mix of both formal and casual styles so you’re prepared for any event. Whether tucked or untucked, confidence is the key to pulling off any look effortlessly.
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Men and Boys Kurta: A Timeless Ethnic Wear for Every Occasion
The kurta is a staple of traditional South Asian fashion, blending comfort with cultural elegance. Whether for festive celebrations, weddings, or casual outings, men and boys kurta styles continue to evolve while preserving their classic appeal. In this guide, we explore the latest trends, styling tips, and must-have kurtas for every wardrobe.
Why Choose a Kurta?
Kurta is a versatile attire that suits various occasions. Here’s why it remains a preferred choice for men and boys:
Comfortable Fit: Made from breathable fabrics like cotton, silk, and linen, kurtas offer unmatched comfort.
Traditional Yet Trendy: Modern designers have redefined the kurta with trendy cuts and embellishments.
Perfect for All Occasions: Be it a wedding, Eid, Diwali, or a casual day out, a kurta is always a great choice.
Easy to Pair: You can style kurtas with pajamas, churidars, or even jeans for a fusion look.
Types of Men and Boys Kurta
There are various types of kurtas to choose from, depending on the occasion and personal style preferences.
1. Casual Kurtas
Casual kurtas are perfect for daily wear and casual gatherings. They come in cotton and linen fabrics, making them lightweight and breathable. These are usually paired with jeans or trousers for a relaxed look.
2. Festive and Wedding Kurtas
For grand occasions like weddings and festivals, embroidered and designer kurtas in silk or jacquard fabric are ideal. These kurtas often feature intricate embroidery, zari work, and embellishments that add a regal touch.
3. Pathani Kurta
Inspired by traditional Afghan attire, the Pathani kurta is a loose-fitting outfit that gives a bold and masculine appeal. It is often paired with salwar or churidar pants.
4. Short Kurtas
Short kurtas are trendy and youthful. Ideal for semi-formal occasions, these kurtas can be worn with jeans or chinos for a modern look.
5. Designer and Indo-Western Kurtas
Blending contemporary fashion with traditional elements, Indo-Western kurtas feature asymmetrical cuts, mandarin collars, and stylish embellishments, making them perfect for receptions and sangeet ceremonies.
Choosing the Right Kurta for Men and Boys
When shopping for kurtas, consider these factors:
Fabric: Cotton for summer, silk for weddings, and wool blends for winter occasions.
Fit: Ensure a comfortable yet stylish fit that complements your body type.
Color: Light shades for daytime events and darker hues for evening functions.
Embroidery & Detailing: Opt for subtle embroidery for casual wear and heavy embellishments for special events.
Styling Tips for Men and Boys Kurta
Here’s how you can elevate your kurta look effortlessly:
Pair with the Right Bottoms: Kurtas look best with pajamas, churidars, or straight-fit trousers.
Footwear Matters: Mojaris, juttis, or leather sandals add a touch of elegance to ethnic outfits.
Layering: A Nehru jacket over a kurta instantly enhances the overall look.
Accessories: Brooches, pocket squares, and embroidered stoles can add a festive touch.
Latest Trends in Men and Boys Kurta
Fashion evolves, and so do kurta styles. Some of the trending designs include:
Floral Printed Kurtas: Perfect for summer and spring festivities.
Pastel Shades: Light pink, mint green, and peach kurtas are in vogue.
Asymmetrical Hemlines: Contemporary cuts add a modern twist to traditional attire.
Handloom & Khadi Kurtas: Eco-friendly and stylish choices for casual wear.
Where to Buy the Best Men and Boys Kurta?
Finding the perfect kurta is now easier with online shopping platforms offering a vast collection of designs. Some of the best places to shop for men and boys kurta include:
Amazon, Flipkart, and Myntra – Popular online marketplaces with a wide variety of options.
Ethnic Wear Brands – Brands like Manyavar, Fabindia, and Peter England offer premium kurta collections.
Local Boutiques – For customized and handmade kurtas, local boutiques provide unique designs and fittings.
Conclusion
The men and boys kurta is a timeless ethnic wear that never goes out of fashion. Whether you prefer a classic or contemporary look, there is a kurta for every style and occasion. By selecting the right fabric, fit, and accessories, you can effortlessly embrace tradition while staying trendy.
So, upgrade your wardrobe with stylish kurtas and make a fashion statement at your next festive or formal event!
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