In the world of Bangladeshi fashion, Ahmed Tuhin Reza stands out as a visionary designer in men's traditional attire
As Eid approaches, men prioritise comfort and style, selecting from luxurious silk panjabis, breathable cotton, or modern Pathani kurtas. Heavily embroidered, short kurtas, and designer options offer unique festive looks, ensuring confidence and joy.
Among the many things we Bengalis love, our ardent affection and fascination with traditional wear surely trumps all else. And why not? Is there any attire demurer yet stunning, traditional yet current, than a saree? And men also share very similar sentiments when it comes to panjabis!
A white panjabi exudes timeless elegance, perfect for Ramadan, Eid, and casual wear. Pair it with pyjamas, chinos, or a dhoti for versatility. Enhance its charm with embroidery, accessories, and coordinated outfits for a sophisticated Bengali style.
The fall season in Bangladesh is rather interesting. The weather is either too hot or too cold, struggling to find a comfortable middle ground. With humidity lingering in the air and the occasional sprinkle of rain, we find ourselves questioning the weather forecast. As far as men’s fashion is concerned, this in-between weather is also the perfect time to try something a little outside the box.
An ideal panjabi needs to tick three boxes: it should fit well, the material should be comfortable enough, and it should come in colours and designs you like.
Panjabis are considered to be the traditional clothing for men in Bangladesh. Be it weddings, festivals or just another Friday, men find true delight in wearing them.
The artists at Chittagong Bihari Palli have been passing a busy time preparing different types of clothes including three-pieces, saris and panjabis ahead of the Eid-ul-Fitr.
In the world of Bangladeshi fashion, Ahmed Tuhin Reza stands out as a visionary designer in men's traditional attire
As Eid approaches, men prioritise comfort and style, selecting from luxurious silk panjabis, breathable cotton, or modern Pathani kurtas. Heavily embroidered, short kurtas, and designer options offer unique festive looks, ensuring confidence and joy.
Among the many things we Bengalis love, our ardent affection and fascination with traditional wear surely trumps all else. And why not? Is there any attire demurer yet stunning, traditional yet current, than a saree? And men also share very similar sentiments when it comes to panjabis!
A white panjabi exudes timeless elegance, perfect for Ramadan, Eid, and casual wear. Pair it with pyjamas, chinos, or a dhoti for versatility. Enhance its charm with embroidery, accessories, and coordinated outfits for a sophisticated Bengali style.
The fall season in Bangladesh is rather interesting. The weather is either too hot or too cold, struggling to find a comfortable middle ground. With humidity lingering in the air and the occasional sprinkle of rain, we find ourselves questioning the weather forecast. As far as men’s fashion is concerned, this in-between weather is also the perfect time to try something a little outside the box.
An ideal panjabi needs to tick three boxes: it should fit well, the material should be comfortable enough, and it should come in colours and designs you like.
Panjabis are considered to be the traditional clothing for men in Bangladesh. Be it weddings, festivals or just another Friday, men find true delight in wearing them.
The artists at Chittagong Bihari Palli have been passing a busy time preparing different types of clothes including three-pieces, saris and panjabis ahead of the Eid-ul-Fitr.