Nehru Jacket
The Nehru Jacket is a type of sleeveless coat that is characterized by its high collar and buttoned front. It is named after Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, who popularized this style in the mid-20th century. The jacket is often made from cotton, silk, or wool and is typically worn over a kurta or shirt, making it a versatile piece for both formal and casual occasions.
This garment is commonly associated with Indian fashion and is often seen at cultural events, weddings, and celebrations. The Nehru Jacket has gained international recognition and is sometimes referred to as a "bandhgala" in India. Its elegant design and rich history make it a timeless addition to men's wardrobes.