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Men's Ethnic Wear Categories | Shop by Category at Jompers
Some shoppers know exactly what they want before they arrive — a specific fabric, a particular silhouette, a technique they've seen and liked elsewhere. Jompers' men's ethnic wear categories hub is built for that shopper. Instead of scrolling through a general catalog, Shop by Category organizes the range by fabric and style, so you can go straight to silk, straight to Pathani, straight to whatever specific look you already have in mind.
It's a different way into the same catalog Jompers has built since 2003 through Indian Needle Pvt. Ltd. — five focused categories, each covering a distinct fabric or silhouette rather than an occasion or formality level. If you already know you want a silk kurta, or you're specifically after the structured cut of a Pathani suit, this hub gets you there in one click instead of several.
Explore Designer Categories
Five categories make up this hub, each built around a genuinely distinct identity rather than a marketing subdivision. Silk Kurta covers silk and silk-blend pieces with the smooth drape and natural sheen that suits weddings and evening events. Pathani Kurta is a structurally different garment entirely — a collared, straight-cut kurta paired with a looser Pathani salwar instead of a standard pajama or churidar.
Kurta with Dupatta pairs a kurta set with a matching or contrasting stole for a distinctive, festive drape. Kurta with Koti adds a short, sleeveless vest over a kurta for a layered look lighter than a full waistcoat. And Embroidered Kurta gathers the full range of Jompers' threadwork techniques, from contained neckline detailing to fuller traditional patterns, into a single browsable category. Each is sized through plus sizes and built to the same fit standard as the rest of the catalog.
Perfect for Weddings & Festive Celebrations
Because this hub is organized by style rather than event, each category serves a slightly different point on the wedding calendar. Silk suits evening functions and the Wedding day itself, where its natural sheen photographs richly. A Pathani suit works especially well for Sangeet and Mehendi, where its looser, more comfortable cut holds up through hours of dancing and movement better than a fitted churidar would. Kurta with Dupatta is a strong choice for the wedding day or an engagement, where the extra drape adds a ceremonial, photo-ready flourish.
Kurta with Koti suits festive family functions and Raksha Bandhan, where you want some layered structure without full waistcoat-level formality, and Embroidered Kurta spans the widest range, from lightly detailed pieces for Haldi through more heavily worked designs for a formal reception. If you're shopping for a coordinated group instead of just yourself, Groomsmen is built specifically for that use case across any of these five styles, letting you order matching sizes and colors regardless of which category the group settles on.
Premium Fabrics & Expert Craftsmanship
Fabric and technique are the whole organizing principle of this hub, which means the craftsmanship story differs meaningfully from one category to the next. Silk and silk-blend fabric is chosen for drape and sheen; Pathani suits are built on cotton and cotton-blend for the breathability the looser cut depends on; embroidered pieces are judged on stitch precision and placement, whether that's a contained neckline design or a fuller traditional pattern like chikankari.
What holds constant across all five categories is the same manufacturing discipline Jompers applies everywhere in its catalog — consistent sizing, fabric that matches what's described, and finishing checked before every piece ships, regardless of which specific style or fabric a given category is built around. For a deeper look at Jompers' most detailed embroidery work specifically, Chikankari Kurta shows that craftsmanship at its most traditional register.
Style Guide
Use this hub differently depending on how decided you already are. If you know you want silk specifically, or you're drawn to the structured, masculine silhouette of a Pathani suit, this is the fastest way to browse within that choice rather than filtering through the full catalog. If you're not yet sure what style you want, Shop by Occasion or the general Men's Ethnic Set collection are better starting points, since they organize by what you're dressing for rather than assuming a fabric preference already in place.
Once you've picked a category, styling follows the same logic as anywhere else in the catalog: match formality to occasion, keep layering pieces simpler than a heavily detailed base garment, and choose footwear and accessories that suit the specific silhouette rather than a generic ethnic-wear default. A Pathani suit, for instance, calls for mojaris and a relaxed, unfussy accessory approach that would look out of place with a more delicate, dupatta-draped silk set — treat each category as its own styling starting point rather than applying one universal formula across all five.
Why Choose Jompers
Organizing a catalog by fabric and style, rather than just listing everything together, only works if the categories themselves are genuinely distinct and well-curated — and that's a curation discipline Jompers brings from two decades of manufacturing experience under Indian Needle Pvt. Ltd. since 2003. Each of these five categories reflects a real difference in construction, not just a marketing label applied after the fact.
Sizing across all five runs from regular fits through plus sizes, 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, backs the online catalog for anyone who wants to compare fabrics and silhouettes in person before choosing a category to shop from.
Complete Your Ethnic Wardrobe
These five categories work best as complements to each other rather than isolated choices — a silk kurta for evenings, a Pathani suit for a more casual structured look, an embroidered piece for festive detailing. Round out the rest of your wardrobe with a Men's Kurta for everyday versatility or a Nehru Jacket to layer over any of the styles found here.
Related Categories
● Silk Kurta — smooth, rich fabric for evening and wedding wear
● Pathani Kurta — a structured, straight-cut alternative silhouette
● Kurta with Dupatta — festive sets styled with a matching stole
● Kurta with Koti — a lighter layered look for family functions
● Embroidered Kurta — the full range of Jompers' threadwork styles
● Men's Ethnic Set — a ready-matched starting point if you're not sure which category to choose
Style Guide Blogs
1. Silk, Pathani, or Embroidered: Choosing Your Starting Category
2. What Makes a Pathani Suit Different From a Standard Kurta Pajama
3. How to Style a Kurta with Dupatta Without Overdoing It
4. Koti vs. Waistcoat vs. Nehru Jacket: A Complete Layering Guide
5. Shop by Category or Shop by Occasion: Which Is Right for You?
6. Building an Ethnic Wardrobe Around Fabric, Not Just Occasion
More in Men's Ethnic Wear
Shop by Occasion
Prefer to shop by what you're dressing for instead? Browse directly by event: Haldi, Mehendi, Sangeet, Wedding, Groomsmen, Cocktail, Festive Wear, Independence Day, Diwali, and Raksha Bandhan.
Accordion list
This hub links to five style/fabric-based collections: Silk (silk and silk-blend kurtas), Pathani (straight-cut kurta and salwar sets), Kurta with Dupatta (kurta sets styled with a matching or contrasting stole), Kurta with Koti (kurta paired with a short, sleeveless vest), and Embroidered (kurtas featuring various embroidery techniques). It's designed for shoppers who already have a specific fabric or silhouette in mind and want to browse directly within that style rather than scrolling through the full men's ethnic wear catalog or shopping by occasion instead.
Shop by Category organizes products by fabric type and garment style - silk, Pathani cut, embroidery, dupatta styling, koti pairing - regardless of which event you're dressing for. Shop by Occasion instead organizes products by the specific event (Haldi, Wedding, Diwali, and so on), regardless of fabric or style. If you already know you want, say, a silk kurta but haven't decided which occasion it's for, Shop by Category is the faster path; if you know you're dressing for a specific event but are open to any style or fabric, Shop by Occasion is the better starting point.
A Pathani suit is a distinct garment style - a straight-cut kurta with a collared neckline and front placket, paired with a looser salwar (rather than a fitted churidar or straight pajama) - originating from Afghan and Pathan (Pashtun) tailoring traditions. It's categorized separately from a standard kurta pajama set because the cut, collar, and bottom style are genuinely different, giving a bolder, more structured silhouette. It's popular for weddings, Eid, and festive gatherings where a distinctive, masculine ethnic look is wanted.
A koti is a short, sleeveless vest - generally shorter and more casual in cut than a full waistcoat - worn open or buttoned over a kurta for a layered look that's dressier than a plain kurta but lighter than a full three-piece waistcoat set. It's a distinct garment from both the Nehru jacket (which has a collar and is longer) and the standard waistcoat (which is typically longer and used for more formal occasions), making it a good middle option for festive family functions where you want some structure without full wedding-level formality.
If you don't yet have a specific fabric, silhouette, or style preference in mind, the broader Men's Ethnic Wear hub or the Shop by Occasion collection are generally better starting points, since 'Shop by Category' assumes you already have a specific style narrowed down. Use Shop by Category once you've decided, for example, that you specifically want a silk kurta or a Pathani-style outfit and just need to compare options within that style, rather than as your very first stop when starting a broader shopping session.