1. **Daura Suruwal**: This is the most common traditional Nepali attire for men. The Daura is a shirt with eight strings used to tie it around the body. It has five pleats and a closed neck, which is believed to represent various elements and aspects of Nepali culture. The Suruwal is a type of trousers that is narrow at the ankles. This attire is often paired with a coat or a Dhaka topi, a traditional Nepali hat.
2. **Sherwani**: Influenced by Indian culture, a Sherwani is a long coat-like garment worn with a tight-fitting trouser known as Churidar. It is typically very ornate with detailed embroidery and is usually worn for very formal occasions like weddings.
3. **Laba Suruwal**: Similar to the Daura Suruwal but typically worn by the Newar community in Nepal. It is often made from finer fabrics and might include more decoration, especially for a festive occasion like a wedding.
4. **Western Suit**: In modern times, many Nepali men opt to wear Western suits for their wedding, especially in urban areas. This might be a full three-piece suit with a tie or a bow tie.
Each ethnic group in Nepal might have its own unique wedding attire, reflecting the rich diversity of the country. Accessories such as traditional shoes, belts, and hats might also vary depending the groom’s choice and specific ethnic traditions.
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