Price Guide
Sherwanis range from around $53 for ready-to-wear up to $10,800+ for couture, with most wedding pieces between $500 and $1,500. Nazara compares 5,700+ sherwanis — new, preloved, and rental — across 20+ retailers, the groom's side of the wedding wardrobe.
5,700+ sherwanis · most $500–$1,500 · new, preloved & rental
Price by Condition
| Condition | Typical price | Where | On Nazara |
|---|---|---|---|
| New | from ~$53 to $10,860 (median ~$898) | 20+ retailers | 5,684 |
| Preloved | $168–$4,977 (median ~$1,440) | Kuro India, MyAlmari | 50 |
| Rental | $66–$390 | DateTheRamp, Kuro India | 17 |
Under $500
Lighter reception and ready-to-wear sherwanis under $500.
$500 – $1,500
The core — most groom and wedding-guest sherwanis.
$1,500 and up
Heavily embroidered groom sherwanis and couture sets.
Why Compare
Sherwani prices depend on fabric, embroidery, and set pieces — Nazara puts ready-to-wear, wedding, and couture sherwanis side by side across 20+ retailers, so grooms can compare before they commit.
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Frequently Asked
~$53 for ready-to-wear to $10,800+ for couture; most wedding pieces $500–$1,500. Preloved on Nazara from ~$168.
Fabric (raw silk, brocade), embroidery (zardozi, threadwork), and whether it's a full set with churidar and dupatta. Groom couture runs highest.
Designers known for sherwanis include Manish Malhotra, Nitika Gujral, and Sven Suits — all searchable on Nazara.
Nazara aggregates sherwanis from 20+ retailers — new, preloved, and rental — to compare in one place.
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