A near match often works better
Exact colour matching can make the look feel flat. A cream sherwani can look better with sand or ivory shoes because the tones sit together without looking forced.
Mumbai Lads guide
A sherwani has structure, presence and cultural weight. The shoes should look intentional with it — not borrowed from a suit.
Juttis and mojaris are usually the best shoes for a sherwani because they match the outfit shape and occasionwear mood.
The short answer
Juttis or mojaris work best with sherwanis.
The shape of a jutti follows a sherwani more naturally than standard dress shoes. It keeps the outfit rooted in South Asian occasionwear while still feeling clean and modern.
For grooms, groomsmen and wedding guests, the key is choosing a colour and finish that supports the full outfit rather than competing with it.
Colour guide
For ivory, cream, beige or gold sherwanis, choose Desert Sand suede, ivory velvet or softer neutral juttis.
For black, navy or charcoal sherwanis, choose Exquisite Black, Park Lane Blue or deep velvet finishes.
For colour-led events, green and teal tones can bring personality without feeling too loud. They pair well with cream, navy, black and gold.
Styling note
Exact colour matching can make the look feel flat. A cream sherwani can look better with sand or ivory shoes because the tones sit together without looking forced.
If the sherwani has heavy embroidery, keep the shoe simpler. If the sherwani is plain, the shoe can carry more texture through suede or velvet.
Material guide
Suede is versatile and works across multiple wedding events. View Kiaan K2 Suede.
Velvet feels more formal and works well for receptions, evening functions and groom looks. View Kiaan K3 Velvet.
A flat jutti slip-on is easier for long wedding days, photos, ceremonies and dancing.
Shop the guide
Explore men’s jutti slip-ons made for sherwanis, kurtas and South Asian weddingwear.