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Frequently Asked Questions

What do Nepali Grooms wear on their wedding?
  1. Daura Suruwal: This is the quintessential Nepali groom attire, comprising a double-breasted shirt (Daura) and trousers (Suruwal). The Daura has a particular style with eight strings (Kallis) symbolizing Astamatrika and Nawagraha. It's usually white or cream-colored, symbolizing purity.
  2. Patuka (Waist Band) or a Leather Gorkhali Belt: The groom wears a colorful Patuka around the waist. Alternately grooms also wear Gorkhali leather belt on their waist.
  3. Coat: Over the Daura Suruwal, the groom might wear a traditional coat. The design and style can vary based on cultural background and region. It can be elaborate with intricate designs and embroidery.
  4. Topi (Hat): Completing the ensemble, the groom wears a traditional Nepali hat, called a Topi. It's often made from Dhaka fabric and comes in various colors and styles. The style of the Topi can also vary based on region and ethnicity.
  5. Jewelry: Grooms may wear traditional jewelry such as gold necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings, depending on their family's customs and preferences.
  6. Shoes: Traditional Nepali velvet slipper shoes, Jodhpuri or formal leather shoes are often worn.

This traditional attire reflects Nepali cultural heritage and is still widely worn during wedding ceremonies, especially in more traditional or formal settings. However, in modern Nepali weddings, some grooms might opt for a blend of traditional and Western attire, particularly for parts of the ceremony or reception.

Which colors are worn by nepali grooms?

In Nepali culture, grooms traditionally wear colors that are considered auspicious and symbolic of purity, prosperity, and happiness. The most common colors worn by Nepali grooms include:

  1. Cream: Cream is the most popular color choice for Daura Suruwal, especially for weddings. It is often mixed with velvet maroon fabric to add colors to the outfit. The outift is often embroidered in gold zari or stones.
  2. White: White is also a very common color for Nepali grooms. The Daura Suruwal, the main traditional attire, is often in white. However there has to be colorful elements on the outfit such as red or maroon border. In the recent times gold and silver borders in zari and stonework is also very popular.
  3. Red: Red is a color associated with auspiciousness and prosperity in many cultures, including Nepali. Grooms may incorporate red into their attire through accessories like the Patuka or velvet coats, slippers and topi or as accents in the outfit.
  4. Yellow: Yellow symbolizes happiness and positivity. It's often used in Nepali weddings, either as the main color or as accents in the groom's attire.
  5. Gold: Gold is highly valued in Nepali culture and symbolizes wealth and prosperity. Grooms may wear gold jewelry or accessories like a gold necklace, earrings, or bracelets.
  6. Maroon: Maroon is another color often seen in Nepali groom attire, especially in the coat or as part of the Daura Suruwal. It represents auspiciousness and strength.
  7. Blue: Blue symbolizes peace, tranquility, and stability. It's a less common choice for Nepali groom attire but is still seen in some traditional outfits.
Which fabric is used in the Nepali groom dress?
  1. Brocade Daura Suruwal: Brocade is a richly decorative fabric with raised patterns that are often woven with gold or silver threads. It's primarily used in Nepali groom attire, especially for special occasions or for adding a luxurious touch to the outfit.
  2. Cotton Daura Suruwal: Cotton is the most common fabric used for making Daura Suruwal and was the most common fabric used traditionally. It's lightweight, breathable, and comfortable, making it suitable for various weather conditions, especially in warmer seasons. Cotton Daura Suruwal is often preferred for its simplicity and ease of wear.
  3. Silk Daura Suruwal: Silk is another popular choice, especially for more formal occasions or for grooms who want a luxurious feel to their attire. Silk Daura Suruwal is elegant, smooth, and has a lustrous appearance, adding a touch of sophistication to the groom's ensemble. However, silk attire tends to be more expensive than cotton.
  4. Dhaka Daura Suruwal: Dhaka fabric, a traditional handwoven textile from Nepal, is also used in Nepali groom attire. Dhaka fabric is intricately patterned and comes in various colors and designs, making it a vibrant and eye-catching choice for Daura Suruwal. It's often used for making the Topi (hat) as well.
  5. Polyester blends: In modern times, polyester blends are becoming increasingly common, especially for more affordable options. Polyester blends can mimic the look and feel of silk or cotton while being more budget-friendly and easier to maintain.
How to properly wear a Nepali Groom Dress step by step?
  1. Put on the Suruwal (Pants): Step into the pants and tie the drawstring.
  2. Put on the Daura (Shirt): Put on the shirt with the opening in front.
  3. Wrap and Button Up: Wrap the right side over to the left, then bring the left side over the right and button up.
  4. Tuck and Adjust: Tuck in any excess fabric and adjust the length and fit.
  5. Wear a Velvet Shawl over your shoulders: Nepali grooms often wear a velvet shawl over their shoulders to add a strong color on their monochrome outfit.It is worn in a similar way as a sash. You can drape it diagonally over any shoulder as per your convenience and clip it at the bottom with a safety pin.
  6. Attach the Patuka (Cloth Belt): This step is optional. Tie the cloth belt which is often embroidered around the waist over the daura and the velvet shawl.
  7. Final Touches: Check for loose ends or wrinkles and make final adjustments.
How to best style a Nepali Groom?
  1. Traditional Attire: Choose a well-fitted Daura Suruwal in a preferred color.
  2. Accessorize: Add a colorful Patuka and a traditional Topi.
  3. Consider a Embroidered or a Classic Coat: Depending on formality wear either a extravagant embroidered coat or a classic blazer.
  4. Traditional Jewelry: Gold jewelry is common. Grooms also wear Chadra haar which is a layered pearl necklace with gold centrepieces.
  5. Footwear: Opt for velvet Nepali slippers or formal leather shoes.
  6. Grooming: Ensure neat hair and grooming.
  7. Personal Touches: Add a Khukuri ( a Gorkha knife), Family heirloom jewellery or a brooch depending on your preference.
  8. Coordinate: Match attire with the bride.
  9. Comfort: Ensure attire is comfortable.
Do you have readymade Groom's Dress?

Yes we offer readymade Groom Daura Suruwal sets through our outlets at Auburn and Rockdale in Sydney or you can order with us online.

Do you have a store in Sydney where I can try on the groom's outfit?

If you are looking for a Nepali Groom Dress in Sydney, you can visit our outlets in Auburn or Rockdale to check our collection of mens daura suruwal. If you are looking for a Nepali Groom Dress in Australia you can order it through our website. We deliver all over Australia.