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A dhoti resurgence as work from home becomes the norm

Truth be told, pants were never really made for the Indian male with his signature paunch atop mostly short legs making for a rather comical combination.

July 19, 2020 / 10:13 IST
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The pants are off now as shorts of multi-coloured hues adorn the nether regions of men. Work from home hasn't been kind to trousers, once the showstoppers in men's attire. With the likes of Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meet turning the focus solely on the top, the bottom has literally fallen out of the male wardrobe.

Yet, just once in a while there's a scare, as when you get up to fetch some papers, only to realize you have been exposed. That lurid pair of shorts or even worse the checkered boxers on display have the potential to bring your own and your company's stock down a few notches.

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Time then, to bring back the good old dhoti, that four yards of unstitched cloth, apotheosized into a convenient wrap around for men.

It is functional, comfortable and makes a fashion statement. Worn with a smart shirt and even a jacket on top, it is equally suitable for lounging in an easy chair as it is to sit upright at the work desk. Since the standard dhoti is almost always white or off white, it can be matched with virtually any shirt.