Maroon Raw Silk Silver Sequin Striped Embroidered Waistcoat | Barat & Reception Groom Wear | Amin Selected
Maroon has always belonged to grooms who understand gravity. Add silver, and you get a waistcoat that understands drama too. There is a reason maroon remains one of the most enduring colours in South Asian wedding tradition — it carries weight, warmth and quiet power all at once. This Maroon Silver Sequin Waistcoat from Amin Selected takes that tradition and gives it an entirely contemporary edge — dense, glittering silver embroidery that transforms a classic colour into something unmistakably its own. The Craft Tailored from premium raw silk in a deep, wine-rich maroon, this waistcoat is structured around a striking vertical striped panel layout. Alternating bands of fine rope and cable stitch borders frame dense clusters of silver sequins, floral medallion circles and elongated leaf motifs — all worked in glittering silver thread that creates extraordinary contrast against the dark maroon base. The vertical striping not only adds visual rhythm across the surface but also lends the waistcoat a subtly elongating effect through the torso. This is, without question, the most sequin-dense piece in the Amin Selected waistcoat collection — every panel catches light from a different angle, creating a coat that shimmers continuously rather than in isolated flashes. Five antique cream, pearl-toned engraved dome buttons run down the front placket, their soft tone providing welcome relief against the high-contrast silver and maroon. A welt breast pocket and sharp Mandarin collar complete a waistcoat built for maximum visual impact under any lighting condition. Wear It For Barat — Maroon and silver together create one of the most striking and traditional yet contemporary barat colour combinations available to a Pakistani groom. This waistcoat, worn over a complementary kurta, delivers presence without requiring a full sherwani silhouette. Reception / Rukhsati — The dense silver sequin work performs spectacularly under evening venue lighting, making this waistcoat an excellent choice for grand evening celebrations. Engagement — A bold, confident choice for grooms who want to make an impression at the very first formal event of their wedding season. Eid & Festive Family Gatherings — Rich enough for the grandest occasions, and distinctive enough to remain a wardrobe favourite for years to come. Styling Note Pair with a plain maroon, black, or ivory kurta and matching straight-cut trousers. For maximum impact, a black kurta beneath creates a striking high-contrast look that lets the silver embroidery dominate the frame. Pearl, silver or chrome jutis complete the ensemble. Keep jewellery minimal — this waistcoat already carries significant visual weight on its own. Product Details Product Code AS-WC-05 Gender Men Category Waistcoat / Sadri / Koti Color Maroon / Wine Red with Silver Fabric Premium Raw Silk Embroidery All-Over Vertical Striped Panel Embroidery — Rope Stitch Borders, Floral Medallions & Leaf Motifs in Silver Thread Embellishment Dense Silver Sequins Throughout (Heaviest Coverage in Collection) Buttons 5 Antique Cream / Pearl-Toned Engraved Dome Buttons Collar Mandarin / Nehru Band Collar Pocket Welt Breast Pocket Lining Burgundy Red Interior Lining Style Sleeveless Waistcoat (Sadri / Koti) Number of Pieces 1 Piece (Waistcoat Only) Occasion Barat, Reception, Rukhsati, Engagement, Eid, Festive Wear Season All Season Fit Structured Tailored Fit Origin Handcrafted in Karachi, Pakistan The Amin Selected Promise Since 2016, Amin Selected has dressed over 50,000 grooms across Pakistan. Every piece we create is a commitment to craftsmanship, quality, and the belief that the groom deserves to feel as remarkable as the occasion itself. 📦 Free Shipping across Pakistan | 🔄 30-Day Hassle-Free Returns | 📞 24/7 Customer Support
Specifications
- Size
- Small, Medium, Large
Variants (3)
- Small — 5000.00 PKR — In stock
- Medium — 5000.00 PKR — In stock
- Large — 5000.00 PKR — In stock
AI Readiness
Good foundation, but some important product data is still missing.