As a groom, the type of clothes or shoes that you chose for yourself speaks volume about your personality. So, choose your shoes that complements your personal taste and style. It's important that you feel confident on your big day, so opt for something that appeals stylish to you and suits your style.
And if the traditional “Jutta Churai” is going to happen at your wedding, then your wedding shoes will be the centre of attention on that day, and this gives you one more reason to make sure that you choose them carefully.
This being said, your wedding attire will also inspire your choice of footwear. If you're planning on wearing a tuxedo, Oxford shoes are a classic choice. But you will need something more ethnic & casual for your traditional Indian wedding or sandy beach celebration respectively. Here, we've rounded up some of our favourite styles of wedding shoes for grooms for, from the simple black loafers to trendy embroidered juttis.
BUTTI VALI JUTTI
A small sparkling motif can add charms to the simple looking Jutti. For those grooms who don’t want to go over the top but still want to have that festive feel should definitely go with solid color with some pretty ‘Butti’ motif in the front. This will definitely do the trick for you.
THE MUGHAL TOUCH
There is something about the time of kingdoms, things inspired by them have a special feel to it. Just look how undyingly royal these pairs of juttis are, with bright red color and intricate golden work these are perfect options for the groom to wear on his wedding day. You can also opt for subdued colors with Mughal style motifs for that aesthetic feel.
THREADWORK Vali JUTTI
Threadwork really works wonders when you want to create a look that is trendy as well as relaxed at the same time. Whether it includes intricate details with complex designs or bright colors that offers a pleasing visual appeal. When crafted on exquisite fabrics with detailing they really look pretty and appealing.
THE EMBROIDERED BLACK GOLD JUTTI
For the grooms who want to blend the Indian and Western aesthetics in a single footwear should go for this option of black embroidered juttis. Be it its imposing golden pattern or the velvet texture of the fabric, the whole piece shouts elegance. This pair will totally go with your wedding day outfit.
LOVE FOR WHITE JUTTI
For the grooms who love white color and embellishments but don’t want that bling can opt for these types for their wedding day. These shoes with hand embroidery will go with every style of sherwani and can be customized according to your choices.
BROGUES FOR THE DAPPER GROOMS
You can never go wrong with the Brogues, they are always in demand among the grooms for their wedding day. Originally these shoes with holes were made for men in Ireland so that water can easily drain out while going through water filled areas but later this design became immensely popular among the normal people. Nowadays it’s a top choice by grooms to wear matching it with suit sets.
BUCKLED VELVETS FOR FUSION
If you want to make a classy appearance on your wedding day then go for these buckled velvet shoes with your sherwani suit. These velvet shoes are really a statement maker which can be worn even on a regular day of work or any special occasion. Opting for these shoes will really help you as you can use them in your daily life after the wedding.
DOUBLE MONKS FOR THE SOPHISTICATED
If you are someone who believes in off beat trends and have that thing in you to carry that trend with confidence then you should really pick up these double monks for yourselves. These pairs of shoes are comfortable, sassy and chic giving your overall look a perfect class and elegance on your big day.
CLASSIC EVERGREEN BLACK OXFORDS
In your wedding ceremonies you will definitely be having some function where you will want to ditch the traditional ones and wear something that is more western: a bachelorette or cocktail for instance. Opt for these classic black patent oxford shoes and get that dapper look for yourself on your special days.
TOUCH OF SEQUINS
Add a little bit of glam and glitz to your overlook by choosing these sequin embellished jutti. If you are someone who is fond of traditional crafts, then let everyone know by wearing these ones. You can choose floral patterns crafted on single-coloured fabrics or different designs on patterns of clothes- no matter what your choice is, you will never go wrong with these ones.
LITTLE TOUCH OF PERSONALISATION
Are you planning to get your shoes embroidered on your wedding shoes with a touch of personalisation? Then get your initials embroidered on them. This will give it a personal touch as well as make your shoes look absolutely amazing.
You can also choose something more exciting- get your favourite movie character or your faces embroidered on your wedding shoes. This will definitely get you some envious glances from your guests.
THE FAUNA LOVE
Birds have always been seen in the women’s wear from time to time and they are included for a good reason because they make the whole attire look pretty. Motifs inspired by their wings always add a classical charm. Try something unique and include them to your shoes to add some grace and make a statement.
THE SUBTLE LOOKING ONE
Some people love to keep understated and if you are also one of them, the we have the perfect option for you. Leave an impression by opting for these simple yet sophisticated shoes that feature tone-on-tone design. Select colours from the lighter shades of the spectrum with minimal design on it creating interesting textures and intriguing style.
CLASSIC PESHAWARI WEAVE FOR ETHNICS
These easy to slide in Peshawar Is are perfect for your wedding attire. Being comfortable to wear for long periods of time, Peshawari are ideal for people who don’t like all those shiny and sequin designs of shoes. You can opt for the tanned genuine leather style or thread-embroidered version of them will also be a good choice.
These Peshawaris are also versatile enough to be used in regular lifestyle, whereas the designed and woven versions make a good style statement for any traditional occasion or post marriage ceremonies as well.
THE TASSELED BROGUES FOR SOME ATTENTION
There is no rule that you have to wear embellished juttis with your sherwani to make them look amazing on your wedding attire. A simple motif or tasselled shoes in a mono-tone style will also give a dapper look to every kind of embellished or even a simple printed sherwani. Just like these ones, you can opt for any colour that matches your attire.
Blue is considered as a royal colour in our Indian weddings and this velvet tasselled shoes will gear up the groom to walk to its aisle with full confidence and charm.
CLASSIC DANDELIONS FOR COMFORT
Wearing these dandelions will definitely bring you some poise to your wedding attire. It will receive a lot of accolades from your guests and even the bride will also compliment you for your amazing choice and dapper looks. She will definitely feel that she has chosen the right one among the crowd.
The best part about choosing these shoes is that due to their colour and design, they will go well with almost every style of menswear that you will be planning to wear for your wedding functions.
THE JUTTI STYLED SHOES
There is a certain sanctity and appeal in wearing leather shoes embroidered with patchwork giving it an ethnic touch. Wearing these beautiful shoes, the groom will surely make some noise in the wedding attire, receiving a lot of compliments from the crowd and even the bride herself will complement the groom for looking the most dapper among all the other men at the wedding ceremony.
A style tip that we would like to give to grooms-to-be is that they should invest in a pair of invisible socks that would rest below your feet, hiding it from all the sides of the footwear that he will be wearing on the wedding day and other ceremonies. The socks will help you in keeping your feet clean even if you take out your shoes during some ceremony or puja. Another benefit of wearing these socks will be that they will prevent sweaty feet, rashes and shoe bites because weddings are all about getting ready and being in that attire up for several hours greeting guests and following marriage rituals without taking any break in between.