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Groom's outfits for Asian weddings in the UK cost between £100 and £2,000. Rental sherwanis start from £50-£150, ready-to-wear purchases cost £200-£1,000, and designer or bespoke sherwanis run £1,000-£2,000. See full price guide →
The groom's outfit sets the tone alongside the bride, and modern Asian grooms have more stylish options than ever before. The classic sherwani remains the most popular choice for Asian weddings — a long, structured coat with intricate embroidery worn over churidar trousers. Achkans offer a slimmer, more contemporary silhouette that works beautifully for grooms who want a traditional look with modern tailoring. Indo-Western fusion outfits — such as a bandhgala jacket paired with tailored trousers, or a Nehru jacket over a crisp shirt — suit reception events and appeal to grooms who prefer a less traditional aesthetic. Colour coordination with the bride is essential, and many grooms now move beyond the traditional cream and gold to wear jewel tones, pastels, or deep navy and burgundy. Accessories complete the look: a pagri or turban is traditional for Sikh and many Hindu grooms, while a sehra (face veil of flowers) is a Punjabi tradition. A kalgi (turban ornament), dupatta, and mojari (embroidered shoes) add finishing touches. UK-based tailors can create bespoke sherwanis, and ready-to-wear options from boutiques in cities like Birmingham, Leicester, and Southall offer convenience and value.
Ready-to-wear sherwanis start around £200-£500. Mid-range designer sherwanis cost £500-£1,500. Bespoke tailored pieces from premium designers range from £1,500-£3,000+. Indo-Western suits and bandhgala jackets are typically £300-£1,200 depending on fabric and embellishment.
A sherwani is a longer, more structured coat (typically knee-length or below) with heavier embroidery, traditionally worn for the wedding ceremony. An achkan is shorter, slimmer-fitting, and more understated — ideal for the reception or sangeet. Both are worn over churidar trousers and look excellent with a dupatta.
The outfits do not need to match exactly, but they should complement each other. Coordinate the colour palette and embroidery style. For example, if the bride wears a red lehenga with gold embroidery, the groom might wear a cream sherwani with gold detailing and a red dupatta or turban.
Many grooms wear shops offer turban tying as part of their service on the wedding day. You can also hire a professional turban stylist (pagri wala) who comes to your getting-ready location. Sikh grooms typically have family members who are experienced in tying turbans for the occasion.