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Pintucks in Sherwanis: The Subtle Detail That Makes a Groom Look Sharper

Updated: 7 hours ago

Indeed, a groom will always remember the first time he put on the sherwani and knew instinctively that it was the one made for him.


The difference between a good sherwani and a great one, you ask? It lies in the smallest details.


Pintuck, while it may seem very mundane at first glance, is actually a very understated and, most importantly, a powerful design element. The stitched, narrow pleats running vertically along the cloth give the sherwani shape and volume, thus enhancing its silhouette. In short, they create the appearance of a stylish and structured sherwani for the groom.


This commitment to premium sherwani craftsmanship is the essence of each Kaadambini creation. Having more than 30 years of experience in dressing grooms, we prioritise subtle artistry over elaborate embellishment.


Light Pink Sherwani

What Are Pintucks in Sherwanis?

Pintucks are small, folded lines in clothing. They may seem very delicate visually, yet the impact they make is quite significant. They differ from embroidery and other decorative techniques in one main way: instead of adding some decorative elements to the design, pintucks make use of the fabric’s texture to give depth to a garment, without any heavy embellishment.


A properly done sherwani usually incorporates pintucks in three major areas. The first area is the front panel of the garment, where pintucks emphasise the height of the wearer. In the yoke, which is a structural element placed around the upper part of a man's chest, pintucks create an architectural element in the garment. Finally, pintucks can be applied to the sleeves to achieve a certain level of elegance.


Why Pintucks Make a Groom Look Sharper

It is very obvious to wonder why such a small detail makes a groom look sharper. Well, the answer comes down to a simple reason: they add character to your look.


The pintuck design gives a visual effect that elongates your silhouette and broadens it from the shoulders, creating a more balanced proportion of your figure overall. This subtle artistry, perhaps, is the reason why a man adorned in a sherwani looks less like wearing and more like owning it.


Not only do pintucks give you a better proportion, but they also carry a sense of tailored elegance. Pintucks create the impression of an artisan-made garment that required more effort than merely being thrown together in the factory.


Pintucks vs Heavy Embroidery: What Should You Choose? 

When it comes to looking your absolute best on special occasions, nothing quite matches the elegance and royal charm of a well-fitted sherwani. But the question still lies, which one to opt for between pintucks and embroidery?


The pintucks are a fine example of how one does not always have to make a loud statement while designing a sherwani. The clean and subtle lines of the pintucks give the sherwani an elegant finish without being overwhelming.


In contrast to the heavy embroidery, the pintucks do not add weight or bulk to the garment. Hence, it makes it easy for the groom to move around in comfort. They add a level of sophistication that goes well at day weddings as well as intimate weddings.


What makes sherwanis with pintucks even better is the precision behind each fold. They truly show the craftsmanship and perfectly align with the saying that real beauty doesn’t need to be loud to be noticed. 


Here is a side-by-side comparison between pintucks and heavy embroidery across different features:


Features

Pintucks

Heavy Embroidery

Design

Minimal, structured

Ornate, traditional

Weight

Lightweight

Heavier

Look

Modern aesthetic

Classic royal

Occasion

Day & intimate weddings

Grand receptions

Best Sherwani Styles That Use Pintucks

Pintucks are highly versatile and can be used in multiple styles of sherwani that make an impact in their own way.


1. All-Over Pintuck Sherwanis

A full pintucking sherwani is one sherwani design for men that speaks volumes through its details. Without any heavy embroidery to distract from the design elements, the focus shifts to the fabric structure. Thus, this sherwani comes out elegant, strong, and subtle. The sherwani is perfect for the events of pre-wedding and sangeet nights, where both elegance and comfort matter.


Powder Pink Sherwani

2. Pintuck Panels with Embroidery

The combination of pintuck panels with embroidery in a sherwani gives it a balanced look. In this latest sherwani design, both styles are present without overshadowing each other. In fact, they complement each other well, providing a space where the eye can rest between the two. Thus, this adds a new layer of design, yet without being excessive.


Pintuck Panels with Embroidery

3. Pintucks with Layered Styling

Pintucks under a jacket or bandhgala are a discreet but effective addition. They might be hard to spot at first glance, but when they are layered, they add depth, style, and dimension subtly to the groom's look.


Pintucks with Layered Styling

How to Style a Pintuck Sherwani

Styling a pintuck sherwani is very important to finish the overall groom look.


1. Bottom Wear Options

The bottom wear completes the overall theme of the look. Churidars provide the timeless elegance of a classic look, giving the outfit an elegant and formal appearance by elongating the legs. Alternatively, if you want to go for a traditional South Indian look, choose a Kanchi dhoti that gives the attire an elegant and royal South Indian look. If you are looking for a modern sherwani styling and a minimal vibe to your wedding wear, straight pants make an excellent choice, allowing the pintucks to be the star of the show.



2. Accessories

Accessories are just as crucial, but they should not overshadow the garment. Brooches, single malas, or pocket squares made of silk work best with a pintuck sherwani. They provide an extra layer of character to the outfit without taking away from the craft behind the garment.


3. Footwear

Pair your sherwani with mojris or embroidered juttis to give a natural finish to this look. They are grounded in tradition and have rich detailing. In addition, they are also very comfortable to wear throughout every moment of the day. 


Footwear

When Should You Choose a Pintuck Sherwani?

A pintuck sherwani becomes the right choice when the occasion calls for refined elegance. 


Day weddings: During day weddings, the natural light accentuates the shadows in the folds to create depth and shape. Thus, in such scenarios, a pintuck sherwani is a very good choice.


Intimate ceremonies: When there are fewer guests, all the details of the outfit are noticed. The closer the guest, the more he or she is able to appreciate the intricate details and structure.


Temple weddings: Heavy embellishment of the sherwani might not go well in the sanctity of temple marriage ceremonies. Pintucks provide structure and elegance without excess. Thus, they strike a balance between dressed with intention and dressed with humility. 


Pre-wedding functions: Functions like haldi and sangeet require you to look good as well as feel good. A pintucked sherwani gives freedom of movement while looking good at the same time.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

These are some of the common mistakes that you should avoid as a groom:

  • The pintuck sherwani is all about moderation. Hence, avoid pairing a pintuck sherwani with overly heavy accessories.

  • For a pintuck to look good, it needs to be tailored properly. Poor tailoring will ruin the precision and elegance that make pintucking such a unique feature of the garment.

  • It’s no secret that pintucking requires sturdy materials that retain their form throughout wear. Choosing low-quality fabric will not only ruin the sherwani aesthetically, but there will be a chance that the creases will not look fine.

  • Pintuck sherwani looks good only when sharply tailored. Without a proper fit, the sherwani look fails utterly.


Why Pintucks Work Especially Well for Hyderabadi Grooms

A Hyderabad wedding ceremony is a blend of age-old traditions and contemporary styling. This is why a pintuck perfectly fits in both regards. It is a symbol of the richness of the craftsmanship of India while looking sharp and current. Moreover, due to the city's warm weather, a pintucked sherwani also makes a practical choice. They are lightweight and breathable in quality. 

With more and more Hyderabad grooms seeking to find the perfect designer sherwani boutique in Hyderabad, their search goes beyond being just fancy and extravagant. They strive for sherwanis where craft takes priority over show, and pintucks perfectly fit this criterion.


How Kaadambini Designs Pintuck Sherwanis That Stand Out

By now, we can all agree that a pintuck sherwani is only good if the tailoring behind it is done right.

Our tailor-made pintucks at Kaadambini are crafted with more than 30 years of expertise, balancing minimalism with richness. We ensure that the pintucks are placed properly on the fabric and the shape of your sherwani remains intact throughout the day, regardless of how many rituals you have performed or pictures you have taken. Moreover, we handpick all fabrics and make sure that they are of premium quality, so that the material complements the detailing on your attire.


The trick lies in finding a perfect blend of simplicity and sophistication, structure and flexibility, personal style, and suitability of your occasion and function. We pay special attention to the unique needs of every client, and hence, we have custom styling based on body type & wedding function.


We believe that a pintuck sherwani, if done correctly, gives you the confidence to be yourself. Visit us at our studio for a designer sherwani in Hyderabad and explore the range we have to offer, or book a personalised groom styling session today.

 
 

Kanta Khemani

Kanta Khemani is India's pioneering ethnic menswear designer. She's been designing under her label, Kaadambini, since 1995. Her clients fondly say that she has taught Telugu men how to dress up for their wedding!

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