Sherwani Tips: How Do You Care for It?
A sherwani is more than a wedding outfit. It carries culture. Many grooms choose it for the wedding day because it blends tradition with modern style. If you’re preparing for your wedding and wondering what is a sherwani really is you’re not alone.
A sherwani is a long structured coat worn over a kurta with trousers. It falls around the knees and gives a strong, refined look. The shape feels royal, and the comfort depends on the quality of tailoring.
How a Sherwani Is Made
Every sherwani starts with a structure. It usually includes:
- A shaped canvas inside to hold the form
- A medium or heavy outer fabric
- A fitted waist for a sharp shape

Common sherwani fabric options
Each fabric gives a different feel:
- Jamawar: Classic for the wedding day.
- Raw Silk: Smooth and light, good for warm weather.
- Velvet: Deep and royal for winter events.
- Satin Silk: Soft, comfortable, and good for pre wedding days.
Your choice of fabric affects how you care for your wedding sherwani, so know what you’re wearing.
How To Care for a Sherwani
A sherwani can last many years. These steps help protect the fabric, embroidery, and shape.

1. Spot Clean First
If you notice a mark or stain clean only that small area first. Use a mild cleaner and press gently. Do not rub, especially on beadwork or threadwork.
2. Dry Clean When Needed
Many people search “how to wash a sherwani,” but most sherwani are not meant for washing at home.Dry cleaning sherwani fabrics keeps the shape strong and stops shrinking. Choose a cleaner who understands Pakistani wedding clothing.
3. Wrap in Muslin Cloth
Once the sherwani has aired out, wrap it in muslin. This fabric is soft and lets the sherwani breathe. It prevents wrinkles and protects it from dust and moisture.
4. Be Careful With Metal Buttons
Sherwani often have metal buttons or chains. Test any cleaner on a small, hidden part first. Some solutions can darken metal or make it lose shine.
5. Iron on the Inside
Turn the sherwani inside out before ironing. Place a cotton cloth between the iron and the fabric. This avoids marks on embroidery and keeps the surface smooth.
6. Store in a Good Garment Bag
Use a strong garment bag, not the thin plastic from dry cleaners. A proper bag keeps insects away and protects the sherwani shape.
Refold it every few months so the same crease doesn’t stay too long.
7. Remove Extra Decorations
If your sherwani has detachable chains, take them off before storage. This stops pulling and keeps the shoulders from stretching.
Why Craftsmanship Matters
A sherwani with handwork needs different care than a factory made piece. Hand finished seams stay strong longer, but should be stored with care. The canvas structure keeps the front neat, even after dry cleaning.
