
5 Wedding Accessories that every groom’s brother should own
It’s your brother’s wedding. We know you might have your hands full with all the preparations and wedding arrangements. But you shouldn’t also forget that you have to look stylish and fashionable at these functions too. (After all, you have all those beautiful girls to impress at the wedding functions!) So, just to ensure that you don’t forget to style yourself perfectly, we are listing the must have accessories you should own as a groom’s brother!
- Cuff links – A handsome man, th3 one with class and style never forgets his etiquettes and cuff links. Yes, these are the classy style statement accessories that are must haves for all the men out there. And if you are the groom’s brother, then you dare not step into any function dressed in a formal attire without them. But yeah, you should know the kind of cuff links that would match with your suit in order to ace the style to perfection.
- Pocket square – The one thing that certainly adds spice to your classy personality is a pocket square. Especially the one wherein you choose the contrasting shade of that of your blazer and place it nicely and firmly in place, is the best! And the ideal material or fabric for a pocket square is totally your choice. But always remember to opt for a solid coloured lock square that looks impressive with any type of blazer you wear.
- A branded watch – As the groom’s brother, you’ll surely require a nice, branded watch to match your personality during the functions. Now, according to the type of attire you are adorning, you can either pick a leather belted watch or a metal based, bracelet kind of watch. Just ensure that it shows the right time and is stylish and fascinating to look at.
- A turban – If you are the groom’s but brother and are wearing an ethnic attire to your brother’s wedding, then you will require an accessory that makes you look a close by relative of the groom. Well, a turban does the needful. It is quite an old tradition of India to wear the same as part of the nearest family members of the couple. However, today a turban is more of a style statement and very stylish to flaunt in any Indian wedding. You can pick the colour co-ordinated turban with the rest of your family members or simply match it with your ethnic dress in the functions you attend.
- Broach – A broach pin can be another accessory that makes you look simply royal and elegant at your brother’s wedding. You can pin a fine-looking impressive broach on your sherwani, over your waistcoat or Nehru jacket, or simply on your suit or turban – as long as it’s gleaming and unique, it will catch the eyes of the onlookers during the functions
- Being the groom’s brother, you can embrace different styles with the help of these five accessories. But if you want to try some more items, then a kada, especially designed for males, a mala over the sherwani, and a tie over your suit just look perfect to add to your attire for your brother’s wedding events.