Maqbul - groom sherwani by Karigur Bridal

Groom Couture — Made to Order

Maqbul

  • Kurta
  • Customizable
Investment shared in your private consultation

Made to order and coordinated with the bride. Fittings in Toronto or at Noori House, Karachi. Investment shared in your consultation.

Look dashing in this monochrome beige shalwar kameez, paired with a hand-embroidered vest. The front open vest is intricately embroidered with threads of different colors and dabka, making it perfect for every groom out there.

Includes:

Three pieces: Shalwar, kameez, embroidered front-open vest

Materials:

Shalwar/ Top: Silk

Kameez/ Bottoms: Silk

Vest: Silk

This bridal look is available by private consultation. Final pricing and customization depend on colour, fabric, kaam density, number of pieces, dupatta detail, sizing, and timeline.

Occasion
Nikkah, Everyday, Formal
Silhouette
Kurta
Neckline
Mandarin
Fabric
Silk
Colour family
Beige
Pieces included
Kameez, Shalwar
Craft
Dabka
Availability
Made to order

How It Works

How does ordering a groom look work at Karigur?

A groom commission begins with a private consultation — in Toronto, at Noori House in Karachi, or virtually. We build the brief, coordinate it with the bride's look, and hand-make it at our Karachi atelier. Start four to six months ahead; investment is shared privately.

Book a Bridal Consultation

About This Look

Coordinating with the Bride

Designed in conversation with the bridal commission — matching, complementary, or deliberately contrasting, as you choose.

Customisation

Silhouette, fabric, colour, neckline, and embroidery are all yours to shape. We decide it together at your consultation.

Made to Order

Made to order — start four to six months ahead. Shorter runway? Ask about ready-to-wear groom pieces in store.

Fittings

At our Toronto flagship or at Noori House, Karachi, by appointment. Virtual guidance for international grooms.

Accessories & Jewellery

Khussa, brooches, cufflinks, and a matching kulla or stole can be coordinated to your look in store.

Understand your investment

Where this look sits.

Every Karigur is priced by the work, the density of the kaam, the number of pieces, and your timeline. This is an honest sense of where your look sits; the exact investment is shared privately in your consultation.

Atelier range

Mid-atelier range

An honest range, never a fixed couture price, your exact investment is shared privately in consultation.

Couture Plate

Plate No. 118 200 to 400+ hours dabka Noori House, Karachi

Ask About This Look

Ask About This Look

Tell us about your ceremony and vision. Our team will follow up personally with options, customization, and timelines for this look.

Your inquiry will include: Maqbul

Just your name and email to start, takes about 20 seconds.

A few details about your look (optional) Totally optional, it just helps us answer about this piece. No appointment needed to ask.

Your details are used only to respond to your inquiry.

Questions

Groom Couture FAQs

Can the groom's look match the bride's?

Yes — that's how we design it. We draw from the bride's palette, embroidery, and weight so the two looks read as one considered whole. Coordinated, complementary, or deliberately contrasting, as you prefer.

How far ahead should we start?

We recommend beginning no fewer than four months before the wedding — six months or more for heavily embroidered commissions or peak season. Shorter runway? Ask about ready-to-take-home groom pieces in-store.

Where are fittings done?

At our Toronto flagship (Mississauga) or at Noori House Atelier in Karachi, by private appointment. Virtual measurement guidance is available for international grooms.

Complete the Look

Pair with the Bride's Look

See Karigur bridals designed to coordinate with this groom commission.

This Piece

Book a Private Consultation

Tell us about your wedding and we'll share details, customization options, and timelines for this look.