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Men's Embroidered Waistcoat and Kurta Pyjama
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Embroidered Grey Silk Blend Kurta Salwar and Dupatta Set for Men
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Ethnic Kurta Set with Multicolor Embroidery Jacket
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Groomsmen Kurta Outfits | Jompers Ethnic Wear
A wedding photo of one well-dressed man is easy. A photo of ten men dressed consistently, in complementary colors and matching sizes, takes actual planning. Jompers' groomsmen kurta outfits collection exists specifically for that coordination — kurta sets built to be ordered together, across a group, in matching or complementary colors and individual sizes, so the groom's closest circle photographs as one considered look rather than a mismatched crowd.
Group dressing carries its own etiquette in Indian weddings, distinct from simply picking nice outfits individually. Groomsmen are meant to coordinate with the groom's look, not replicate it — supporting the overall visual story of the day without pulling focus from the person the day is actually about. Every piece in this collection is built to the same standard Jompers has held since 2003 through Indian Needle Pvt. Ltd., applied here to the specific challenge of consistency across many people at once.
Explore Designer Groomsmen Outfits
This collection is organized around group ordering from the ground up — kurta sets available in a defined set of coordinated colors, each offered across the full size range so a group of any composition can order together without anyone settling for a color or fit that doesn't work. Finishes stay slightly more restrained than what the groom himself might wear, since the point is complementary coordination rather than competing for attention.
Fabric runs primarily cotton and cotton-blend for comfort across a group that may include a wide range of body types and ages, with silk-blend options available for higher-formality functions like the wedding day itself or a Sangeet performance. Sizing runs from regular fits through plus sizes, which matters more here than almost anywhere else in the catalog, since a group order is only as strong as its weakest-fitting piece. Bulk ordering across a group is straightforward, with each person's size and any color variation tracked against a single coordinated order.
If you're deciding on the specific color palette or embroidery level for your group, Men's Ethnic Set and Men's Ethnic Set with Waistcoat show the range of formality this collection's coordinated pieces can be built from.
Perfect for Weddings & Festive Celebrations
Groomsmen coordination matters most at the wedding day itself and at Sangeet, where a group photographed or performing together benefits enormously from a consistent, planned look rather than an assortment of individually chosen outfits. It's also common at Mehendi and a Baraat procession, anywhere the groom's closest circle is visible as a distinct group within the wider function.
Beyond weddings, this same group-ordering approach works for any coordinated family or friend-group occasion — a milestone celebration, a large family Diwali gathering, or any event where several people want to dress as a deliberate unit. For the groom's own outfit to coordinate against, Wedding and Sangeet are the collections to reference when choosing the group's complementary palette.
Premium Fabrics & Expert Craftsmanship
Consistency across a group order is its own craftsmanship challenge — every piece in a given color and fabric needs to match closely enough that ten men standing together read as coordinated rather than approximately similar. Dye lots are checked specifically for this reason, since even a slight color variance between pieces becomes obvious in a group photo in a way it never would in a single purchase.
Sizing accuracy matters more here too, since a group order rarely allows for the same easy, individual exchange process as a solo purchase might. Every size in this collection is checked against the same chart used throughout the Jompers catalog, and fabric quality is held to a consistent standard regardless of how many pieces a single order contains, whether that's three groomsmen or fifteen.
For richer fabric specifically for the groom's own piece within a coordinated group, Premium Luxe Kurta is worth referencing when setting the group's overall formality level.
Style Guide
Coordinate color rather than matching exactly — a shared color family with slight variation in shade or detailing reads as more intentional and less costume-like than identical outfits across an entire group. Keep embroidery and embellishment level consistent across the group too, since one heavily detailed piece standing next to several plain ones breaks the coordinated effect the whole exercise is meant to achieve.
Confirm the groom's own outfit and color palette before finalizing the group's choice, since groomsmen dressing works best as a deliberate complement to what the groom is wearing rather than an independent decision. Footwear doesn't need to match exactly, but staying within a similar register — all traditional, or all more contemporary — helps the group photograph as a cohesive unit rather than several unrelated individual choices standing next to each other.
Why Choose Jompers
Coordinating a group order is genuinely harder to get right than a single purchase, and it's exactly the kind of logistics-heavy challenge two decades of manufacturing experience under Indian Needle Pvt. Ltd. is built to handle. Since 2003, Jompers has built the consistency in dye matching, sizing accuracy, and fabric quality that a group order specifically depends on.
Sizing runs from regular fits through plus sizes across every color in this collection, every order ships with cash-on-delivery and easy exchanges across India, and Jompers delivers internationally as well for customers ordering from outside the country. A flagship store in Sector 18, Noida, gives any group planning a coordinated look the option to check colors and fabric in person before committing to a bulk order.
Complete Your Ethnic Wardrobe
A groomsmen order covers one coordinated moment, but individual members of the group will likely need pieces for the rest of the wedding calendar too. Point them toward Haldi and Mehendi for the functions earlier in the sequence, or Cocktail for the reception evening, so the whole group is covered beyond just the day you're coordinating for.
Related Categories
● Wedding — the groom's own outfit to coordinate the group against
● Sangeet — a common occasion for group performances
● Men's Ethnic Set — the base coordinated format this collection builds on
● Men's Ethnic Set with Waistcoat — a more formal group option
● Cocktail — coordinated looks for the reception evening
● Premium Luxe Kurta — reference formality for the groom's piece
Style Guide Blogs
1. How to Coordinate Groomsmen Outfits Without Looking Like a Costume
2. Matching vs. Complementary: Choosing Your Groomsmen Color Palette
3. A Complete Guide to Ordering Ethnic Wear for a Group
4. Groomsmen Etiquette: Coordinating Without Competing with the Groom
5. Sizing a Group Order: How to Avoid Last-Minute Exchanges
6. Groomsmen Looks for Every Wedding Function, From Haldi to Reception
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It's a coordinated kurta set worn by the groom's close friends and family - either fully matching in color and style, or sharing a common color palette and fabric - designed so this group stands out together in wedding photos and functions without directly competing with or overshadowing the groom's own outfit. Jompers' Groomsmen collection is built specifically for this group-ordering use case, offering styles that can be purchased in matching colors and sizes across multiple people, making it easy to present a unified, coordinated look for the wedding day or Sangeet performance.
No - groomsmen outfits are typically coordinated in color or general style with the groom's look, but kept slightly less elaborate and detailed than the groom's own premium outfit, since the groom is meant to remain the visual focal point of the wedding day. A common approach is choosing groomsmen kurtas in a complementary or matching color family, but with simpler embroidery or a plainer fabric than whatever the groom is wearing, whether that's a premium luxe kurta set or an Indo-Western suit, so the group photographs as a cohesive unit rather than a direct copy.
Both matter, but comfort and ease of movement shouldn't be sacrificed entirely for a bolder look, since Sangeet typically involves extended dancing and standing throughout the evening. Choose a sequin or embellished kurta with a comfortable, well-fitted cut rather than an overly tight or heavily structured piece that restricts movement, and pair it with comfortable churidar or trousers rather than an overly fitted bottom. Jompers' Sangeet-suited pieces balance statement styling with wearability specifically for this reason, so you can dance confidently through the night without your outfit holding you back.
Both work well and the choice largely comes down to personal style: sequin kurtas are a popular Sangeet choice since they catch evening lighting dramatically and suit the event's celebratory, performance-driven atmosphere, while Indo-Western jackets offer a more tailored, contemporary silhouette that reads as slightly more structured and polished. Grooms and close family often lean toward one or the other based on whether they want a more traditional-festive (sequin kurta) or modern-fusion (Indo-Western) statement for the night, and both are equally acceptable choices within Jompers' Sangeet collection.
Rich, saturated colors - deep maroon, royal blue, emerald green, black, and gold-toned neutrals - tend to work best for Sangeet since they photograph dramatically under evening and stage lighting, more so than the softer pastels favored at Mehndi or the yellow-forward Haldi palette. Bold jewel tones combined with sequin or embellished detailing create the kind of statement look Sangeet's performance-driven, camera-heavy atmosphere calls for, and darker tones in particular tend to hide the inevitable wrinkles and movement wear from a long night of dancing better than very light or pastel shades would.