Saree for Men Fashion, Freedom & Moving Beyond Gender Labels
by reach . on Jan 17, 2026
So here’s the deal: sarees aren’t just for women. Never were.
Back in the day, way before suits and shirts were a thing, men in India wore drapes. Dhotis, veshtis, angavastrams you name it. Saree-style clothing was the norm for everyone. Somewhere along the way, thanks to colonial influence and changing trends, that shifted.
But now? That old energy is back. And it’s better than ever.
“Wait… guys wearing sarees?” Yes. And it’s lit.
Guys are rocking sarees everywhere on Insta, at weddings, fashion shows, or just for the vibe. It’s not some costume or “look at me” thing. It’s a whole mood.
Like, why should clothes have rules? If it looks good, feels right, and shows off who you are, then wear it.
More and more guys are like, “Whatever. I’ll wear what I want.” And if that’s a saree? Go off.

Wearing a Saree Isn’t “New” for Men. It’s a Comeback.
Let’s rewind real quick.
Go way back in Indian history, and you’ll see kings, sages, dancers all wearing flowing, unstitched cloth. Drape culture was the culture. The idea that sarees are just for women? That’s a pretty recent mindset.
Even today, in a lot of Indian tribes and rural communities, men still wear drapes similar to sarees without making a big deal out of it. It’s normal. Chill. Natural.
So yeah, a saree-wearing male isn’t “breaking” the rules, he’s just reminding us of what we forgot.
Why It’s Catching On Now
Honestly, it makes sense:
It’s comfy. Way more breathable than skinny jeans. Perfect for Indian weather.
It’s cultural. People are reconnecting with roots, and sarees are such a big part of that.
It’s fashion-forward. Designers and influencers are making sarees cool again, for everyone.
It’s freeing. Clothes that let you be you? Always a win.
From weddings to music videos to just vibing at home, guys are styling sarees in their own way. Bold. Chill. Classy. You name it.

“But can I wear one to a wedding?” Dude, YES.
Picture this: You walk into a wedding, draped in a rich silk saree, looking like royalty. People turn. Heads nod. Compliments fly.
A man wearing saree in wedding is a whole vibe. It’s unexpected in the best way. You don’t blend in you stand out. And it shows you’re not afraid to own your culture and make it fashion.
You could go full traditional with gold tones and antique accessories. Or do a fusion look with boots, a belt, or even a blazer. That’s the thing about sarees they’re flexible. Dress it up. Dress it bold. It’s all yours to play with.
Thinking of your engagement outfit? Saree. Trust us.

How to Style It Without Stressing
Look, draping a saree for the first time can feel intimidating. But don’t overthink it.
Start simple:
- Grab a cotton or linen saree easy to handle.
- Watch a couple of YouTube videos.
- Try the dhoti-style drape. Super wearable.
- Pair it with a tee, a vest, or even no shirt if that’s your vibe.
Wanna go bold? Add a belt. Throw on some silver jewellery. Mix textures. Sneakers or sandals both work.
And no, you don’t have to know everything. You’ll learn as you go. The point is to have fun with it.

Not Just Fashion, It’s a Statement
This isn’t just about looking cool (though you definitely will). It’s just about owning your vibe. A guy in a saree isn’t trying to go viral he’s just wearing what feels right.
And every time someone does that, it quietly breaks old-school rules. More freedom. More options. More self-expression.
Whether it’s about gender, culture, identity, or just wanting to look bomb men in sarees are making a point. And honestly? It’s working.

Real Talk From Mavuri
At Mavuri, we’re all about giving space to everyone who wants to wear a saree. Not just women. Not just for weddings. But for anyone who wants to feel good, look good, and be unapologetically themselves.
Explore our collection. Try it once. You’ll see what we mean.
The drape is yours now. Own it.
FAQs
1. Can straight men wear sarees?
Of course. It’s not about sexuality it’s about style and comfort.
2. Is it okay to wear a saree if it’s not a cultural event?
Totally. Wear it to a party, a shoot, or just for fun. No rules here.
3. What if I don’t know how to drape it?
Start with tutorials or get help from a friend. You’ll get the hang of it. Pre-draped options exist too.
4. What kind of saree should I buy first?
Something light like cotton or linen. Easier to work with than silk if you’re new.
5. Will people judge me?
Maybe. But you’re doing something bold—and honestly, most will respect it. Rock it with confidence.