Sherwani Rental Guide for Grooms and Wedding Guests in Singapore
Rent a sherwani in Singapore with GlamourdollSG guidance on groom fit, guest styling, colour coordination, accessories, comfort, and booking timing.
By GlamourdollSG Styling Team

Quick answer
A sherwani should fit cleanly through the shoulders and chest, allow comfortable sitting, work with the final shoes, and match the event role. Grooms usually need more ceremonial detail, while guests and family members can choose a polished but less bridal-level look.
Who this is for
This guide is for grooms, brothers, fathers, groomsmen, family members, and wedding guests renting South Asian menswear in Singapore. It also helps couples who want the groom outfit to coordinate with a bridal lehenga.
What to prepare before your fitting
Bring your event date, role, venue, footwear plan, colour direction, and any bride or family outfit references. Shoulder width, chest comfort, sleeve length, trouser fit, and sitting comfort matter more than hanger appeal.
- Wedding date and ceremony or reception type
- Your role: groom, family member, groomsman, or guest
- Shoe style or heel height if relevant
- Colour references from the bride, family, or wedding palette
- Sizing notes for shoulders, chest, waist, and sleeve length
When to book
Grooms should book six to eight weeks ahead where possible, especially if coordinating with a bridal outfit. Guests and family members can often book two to four weeks ahead, but popular colours and sizes move quickly during wedding seasons.
Related GlamourdollSG services
Sherwani rental can connect with couple styling, bridal lehenga rental, accessories, and family outfit planning. The goal is visual harmony in photos without forcing everyone into the same colour.
Sherwani rental questions
Should the groom match the bride exactly? Usually no. A coordinated tone, embroidery detail, stole, brooch, or accessory can connect the looks more elegantly than an exact match.
Can a guest wear a sherwani? Yes, but guests should choose a style that respects the couple and avoids looking more ceremonial than the groom unless the dress code asks for it.