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R. Mutt 07-10-2014 12:07 PM

Need to buy Indian Wedding Clothes
 
Probably the most random thread I'll ever make on RevScene.

My step-sister is getting married and lives abroad. They are having both a traditional Catholic wedding and an Hindu wedding and I need to get clothes that are appropriate for the latter ceremony before returning home.

I've googled and found places online but I'm looking for any recommendations on places in the greater Vancouver area I can go, get fitted and buy everything. I don't want to look out of palce at the ceremony.

I don't know the first thing when it comes to clothes of this culture so any help is appreciated!

meme405 07-10-2014 12:11 PM

Wait are they expecting you to wear traditional clothes?

I was just going to suggest a black suit (PLAIN BLACK), white shirt, and red tie.

Also I am assuming you are in the wedding party?

R. Mutt 07-10-2014 12:57 PM

Unfortunatly that's not an option. I'm supposed to dress for the occasion as everyone else will be dressed that way (white and indian people will all be dressed the same). So

Hindu wedding => Hindu Clothes (Sherwani I think it's called?)
but for the Catholic wedding => Black Suite+Tie

Yes I am in the wedding party.

R. Mutt 07-10-2014 01:01 PM

Looking on google these places seem to stick out:

Sunny's Bridal (looks profession based on what I can see from the website but could but rubbish for all I know in reality)

Crossover Bollywood (online reviews claim they have the best quality and designer selection but are expensive)

Raj Collection (boutique place, good prices you can barter but may not have a wide selection)

Anyone been or heard anything about these places?

fsy82 07-10-2014 01:59 PM

Bombay Collections at the Paypal Centre in Surrey. They hand pick their stuff yearly from India.

fsy82 07-10-2014 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by R. Mutt (Post 8500502)
Looking on google these places seem to stick out:

Sunny's Bridal (looks profession based on what I can see from the website but could but rubbish for all I know in reality)

Crossover Bollywood (online reviews claim they have the best quality and designer selection but are expensive)

Raj Collection (boutique place, good prices you can barter but may not have a wide selection)

Anyone been or heard anything about these places?

All those are on Main Street. Crossover Bollywood is really but expensive. I got my wedding clothes from there. I highly suggest you head to Surrey where deals can be made. Always bargain!!!!

BrRsn 07-10-2014 02:03 PM

^+1

main street is dying, all the brown shops are in surrey now. Definitely haggle, almost to the point where you feel embarrassed! All the places you listed are pretty $$$ from what my female family members/gf tell me -- it's usually cheaper to find a style you like, then go to a tailor to have it custom made for yourself. Crossover carries designer stuff (indian designers) and is usually marked up a fair bit



Spoiler!



If you're average/thin build a plain black fitted sherwani actually looks pretty boss

underscore 07-10-2014 02:07 PM

Are you the only wedding attendee who lives in the GVRD? Maybe they can put you in contact with someone local who is going and is more familiar with the attire?

R. Mutt 07-10-2014 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dhillon09 (Post 8500540)

If you're average/thin build a plain black fitted sherwani actually looks pretty boss

More like 6'3" 210 lbs 48" chest!

BrRsn 07-10-2014 02:34 PM

^waist matters more -- I had to wear a similar thing for my sisters wedding. As long as you have a slim waist, the way they fit a sherwani makes your shoulders/chest look extra joocy


But yeah, as others have mentioned -- best bet is to ask someone in the family who is handling their clothes/alterations and get them to take your measurements and copy a style you like for you


ask your friends, most indian families have/know someone who makes clothes

R. Mutt 07-10-2014 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 8500541)
Are you the only wedding attendee who lives in the GVRD? Maybe they can put you in contact with someone local who is going and is more familiar with the attire?

I am. My family is from Trinidad and all of them live there. I'm the only one in Vancouver. They were going to just buy it there for me but had a difficult time finding something my size. I'm just above average I'd say by North American standards but Trinidadians are much smaller people generally speaking. I know there's a pretty large Sikh and Indian community in parts of Vancouver so I told them I'd sort it out up here before coming down. They have enough drama trying to plan two weddings.

R. Mutt 07-10-2014 02:38 PM

Thanks a lot guys!

Quote:

Originally Posted by fsy82 (Post 8500536)
All those are on Main Street. Crossover Bollywood is really but expensive. I got my wedding clothes from there. I highly suggest you head to Surrey where deals can be made. Always bargain!!!!

About what can I expect to pay on average? Negotiations aside, what's the average price for these clothes at places with reasonable pricing?

Also is the Sherwani just the jacket or does that include the pants and whatever is worn underneath?

Jas29 07-10-2014 11:36 PM

You can just wear a beater underneath or w.e u feel like

They will sell you the jacket, pants and scarf

no idea what the price is have never bought one from here

fsy82 07-11-2014 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by R. Mutt (Post 8500558)
Thanks a lot guys!



About what can I expect to pay on average? Negotiations aside, what's the average price for these clothes at places with reasonable pricing?

Also is the Sherwani just the jacket or does that include the pants and whatever is worn underneath?

Your looking at around $100-$2000. A groom one is obviously something your not looking for which starts around $800 easy. I would suggest for a good one pay no more than $200 tops.

Manic! 07-11-2014 12:15 PM

I have DJ'd a Hindu/christian wedding and some other Hindu parties and most of the guys just were suits. I searched Trinidad Hindu wedding on Youtube and people were wearing both traditional and western suits. So you would be good either way.


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