Suede juttis
Soft, understated and easy to repeat. A versatile option for daytime ceremonies, mehndi events and relaxed receptions.
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Comfortable juttis and loafers for kurtas, sherwanis and Indo Western looks... chosen to carry you from ceremony to reception without feeling overdone.
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The best pair should complement the outfit, suit the occasion and still feel useful after the wedding.
Soft, understated and easy to repeat. A versatile option for daytime ceremonies, mehndi events and relaxed receptions.
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Richer in texture and best suited to evening celebrations, sangeets and formal receptions.
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A clean choice for Indo Western outfits, tailored separates and occasions where you want something less traditional.
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The shoe should support the look rather than compete with it.
Keep the finish relaxed. Suede, tan and neutral juttis work naturally with cotton, linen and lightly embroidered kurtas.
Choose a more considered finish. Velvet, embroidery or a deeper tone can hold its own beside formal tailoring.
Loafers and minimal juttis create a cleaner line with cropped trousers, bandhgalas and contemporary layers.
Colour pairing
Exact colour matching can look forced. A related neutral or deeper contrast usually feels more considered.
Tan, brown, antique gold and deep green.
Black, burgundy, deep green and velvet finishes.
Tan, brown, navy and muted gold.
Tan, chocolate, black and antique gold.
Made for the whole day
Indian weddings involve long ceremonies, standing, travelling between venues and dancing. Choose a pair that feels secure and comfortable before the first event begins.
The shoe should feel secure without pinching across the widest part of the foot.
A short trial before the wedding helps the material settle and confirms the fit.
Tan, brown, black, navy and deep green are easier to wear across several events.
The final detail
The right pair should feel considered with the outfit and comfortable enough for the full day.
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Yes. Loafers work particularly well with Indo Western outfits, tailored separates and simpler kurta combinations. A jutti usually feels more natural with a traditional sherwani.
They do not need to match exactly. A complementary neutral, richer texture or deeper contrast usually creates a more balanced look.
They can be when the fit is secure and the lining and sole feel comfortable from the start. Try them at home before wearing them for a full event.
Tan and brown are the easiest choices. Antique gold, deep green and burgundy can also work when the outfit or accessories include a related tone.
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