The Aligarh AMU (Aligarh Muslim University) Black Sherwani

Apr 7
01:59

2022

Raunak Aahuja

Raunak Aahuja

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A long list of former Indian Presidents have endorsed the sartorial capabilities of Mehdi Hasan Tailoring including former Indian President Dr Zakir Hussain who has been their long standing client for over more than 17 years. Do not compromise with the quality of your best clothes reserved for special occasions; put your faith where Indian Presidents have, in the trusted care of Mehdi Hasan Tailors.

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The Aligarh AMU Black Sherwani,The Aligarh AMU (Aligarh Muslim University) Black Sherwani Articles as the name suggests has been derived from the dress code implemented for the scholars attending Aligarh Muslim University which was a mark of nobility and a costume or uniform typically worn and endorsed by the wise, learned, aristocratic and scholarly class. Such was the impact of this traditional closed neck suit, that in course of time it became a style icon and has gone onto adorn the likes of many eminent and famous personalities It comes as no surprise that amidst the chaos and confusion regarding the dress code at educational institutes across India, Aligarh Muslim University has imposed the AMU Black Sherwani as its official dress code for male students thereby reviving the legendary dressing tradition in its heritage campus.


In today's day and age, the Aligarh AMU Black Sherwani is a leading example of a male fashion and is often associated with ethnic traditional affairs or as a formal wear. It is still recognized with nobility and aristocracy and exudes a senses of sophistication on the wearer. The real magic of this particular male dressing item lies in its perfection to embrace the male body as its second skin and highlight its key attributes thereby displaying the wearer in best light. Hence despite many readymade versions of this heritage men's clothing in popular franchises and stores, the Aligarh AMU Black Sherwani is always worn best when tailor made. For all the males in Delhi who are more inclined towards traditional fashion and those who aspire to be part of the AMU alumni in the near future, the best bet for getting the perfect fit of the Aligarh AMU Black Sherwani that compliments your body structure and highlights your best side is getting it tailored to perfection at Mehdi Hasan Tailors, the legendary master of robbing the likes of Nawabs and similar royalty. Descending from a line of family tailors, ambition got the better of the founding father after whom the shop takes name, and saw him move to Delhi from his native village in UP after being appointed as the court tailor exclusively for stitching perfect fit Aligarh AMU Black Sherwani for Nawabs and their likes. This was way back in 1947 and more than half a century later, the store today is an iconic brand name in tailor made clothes for men, especially sherwanis and of course their hallmark product, the Aligarh AMU Black Sherwani.

The sartorial excellence of Mehdi Hasan Tailors is a legacy that still lives on and is abundantly reflected in their designs and tailored clothing. The Aligarh AMU Black Sherwani is a dress that is apt for a formal evenings or professional meetings or dinner parties. It is as much a dress for the likes of nobility and royalty as it is for the common masses and can be worn at exclusive occasions to mark the significance of the event such as weddings, religious festivals or family functions. The fame and acclaim of the sartorial capabilities of Mehdi Hasan Tailors has travelled far and wide such that even the official uniforms for defence personnel and armed forces are stitched under his watchful supervision. Needless to elaborate, if a man is known by the clothes he wears, the tailor is a mark of a man. So if you have to submit your fortunes to the expertise of a tailor, choose none other than Mehdi Hasan Tailors, proudly dressing up celebrities and eminent personalities for over more than fifty years and still going.