Monday, 15 April 2013

Clothes Which Suit You From SS Homme

An excerpt from InOnIt.in gives you a look at our brand SS Homme and the wide array of business formals for men,new design shirts for men and modern shirts for men that we have to offer.


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Clothes Which Suit You From SS Homme

SS Homme is a bespoke menswear brand which was started to fill the void in the market for tailor-made formal mens clothing. With the inspiration to change the world of men's fashion and the vision to notice the lack of available options in customised men's clothing, SS Homme was founded by designer Sarah Sheikh to fit every cut and fabric according to the preference of the customer. They specialise in made-to-measure business and evening attire which encompasses:
Suits - Office suits, Solid statements, Double-breasted suits
Formal Evening Wear – Tuxedos, Dinner Suits
Jackets – Dinner jackets, Blazers, Sports jackets, Casual linen's
Shirts – Office wear, Dress shirts, Evening wear
Trousers – Formals, Jodhpuris, Chinos
Traditional Sherwanis & Bandhgala Suits
Customised Ties & Bow Ties
Exclusive for InOnIt readers, they are offering a free customised shirt for every suit ordered.
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It’s Showtime

Ayushee Syal from the Times of India gives readers a host of apparel to choose from, focusing on men’sformal wear, business formals for men and designer suits in Mumbai. SS Homme is featured as one of the brands to look out for! Read on to find out more…


Times of India
12th February 2013
Ayushee Syal.

As much as the avid romantic in you might wish for a day off this V-Day, the reality remains that you’ll have to dash for a cozy night out as soon as you finish work. We tell you how to bring out your suave best in little time.

You might be flustered at the thought of transforming your composed corporate look to that of a handsome prince, but it really doesn’t call for hours of contemplation. What it needs is a smart way of replacing your accessories to transition from day to night, whilst keeping your ensemble intact. What you get in exchange is an all new you!
This Canali look struck an immediate chord with us. We love the subtle, yet overt appeal of the steel blue and the streamlined form of the silhouette. Not to miss, the ankle length trousers are a reflection of what global runways have claimed to be the next big fad.
When heading to office, ensure that your shoes sport polished leather and match the colour of your belt. A tie is  a work stable, so pick one in a shade that contrasts with your suit. Don’t forget to carry your work essentials, never missing out on a classic briefcase. To add some geek spunk, we recommend wayfarers.
When it’s time to leave the office and prepare for the evening ahead, keep it simple by adding a splash of colour. A playful way could be to slip in a multi-coloured pocket square or add a quirky brooch for instant relief. Also, replace the formal tie with a chic scarf and put the oxfords away for a pair of coloured loafers. They can be coordinated with your pocket square or brooch.

5 Trends From Men’s Fashion Week Spring 2013

Karen Alfonso recommends SS Homme in the article ‘5 Trends From Men’s Fashion Week Spring 2013’ for Miss Malini, to stylish men looking for new design shirts for men, designer suits' and business formals for men in Mumbai. Here’s what she has to say!


Miss Malini

The recently concluded Men’s Fashion Week threw up some really funky trends and I’ve rounded the top 5. So gentlemen, pull out those credit cards it’s time to go shopping. Here’s what to invest in for the next season…

1) Bright Suits
Ditch those boring grey and black suits and swap them for some punchy colours. They’re perfect for a summer soirée.

2) Metallics
All you night owls, this trend is for you. Make an entrance in the club with some shiny jackets or suits. It’s guaranteed to get some heads turning.

3) Prints
Who said men can’t wear bold prints? Rock a printed jacket at your next shindig, or wear printed bermuda pants with a jacket at your next brunch event.

4) Mustard
A yummy look for sure, mustard is the colour of the season. From jackets to head-to-toe looks, this ought to be your closet NOW!

5) Stripes
Stripes are a wardrobe staple for every man. Whether broad or super thin, they ought to be present. Switch things up by opting to go for a bold striped suit.

Psst: Want your own bespoke suits and clothing? I’ve got the perfect solution for youSS Homme offers very that for all you stylish men. Started by the young designerSarah Sheikh, she offers customization and impeccably clothes for the modern man. So if you’re looking for something personalized get in contact with her! Check out her site: www.sshomme.in

In A Man's World

Rhea Dhanbhoora from the Afternoon Despatch & Courier talks to our designer Sarah Sheikh, on changing the common conceptions of women, and of our collection of men’s’bespoke clothing, business formals for men and our dream to produce some of the best suits for men in Mumbai.


Thursday, June 07, 2012
Rhea Dhanbhoora

There’s a woman behind every successful man and according to new designer Sarah Shaikh, there’s one behind every well-dressed man as well! Rhea Dhanbhoora gets talking to the menswear designer to find out more

While other girls were dressing up Barbie, Sarah Sheikh was busy putting together a wardrobe for Ken! Sarah, is the woman behind SS Homme, a menswear brand and the vivacious 23-year-old has come a long way since her days at London College of Fashion. We find out more about her label and what it’s like dressing up men!

How did you enter the fashion world? 
I was interning at GQ India and I fell in love with menswear looking at the likes of Prada and Gucci. I styled for commercials for a while but decided to take the plunge and start SS Homme. 

What is SS Homme all about? Do you have any plans of going retail? 
SS Homme is a bespoke menswear brand. I sit with clients and design clothes according to their preference, after which it takes 10 working days till a trial or delivery, depending on the client’s needs. I want to branch out into footwear and accessories but I don’t want to compromise on the personal touch, so no retail. 

How come you’ve never wanted to design women’s clothing? 
I’ve always been interested in designing and what’s more, I think it’s time women got involved. I think the chances of me designing for women were always slim. 

Do you think men in India are becoming more fashion conscious? 
Earlier, formal wear was boring with mostly blacks and greys. Now, the younger generation of corporate professionals is open to being experimental. Small details make a big difference and the younger lot of Indian men are beginning to see this.

Who inspires you?
I absolutely love Yohji Yamamoto. His designs are different but I take inspiration from his creativity. As for my own style, I love Saville Row, Georgio Armani and Tom Ford. European and English cuts are my favourites. 

Are men unwilling to take suggestions from you because you’re a woman? 
Oh yes! Men who come in with their wives or girlfriends are much more willing to listen to my suggestions. But, then there is the slightly older crowd who come in alone and all they want is for me to design exactly what they have in mind and not question their style. I have found that older men are rigid in their style and are also less willing to let a woman give them any tips. 

Do you think men need a woman’s opinion when it comes to style?
Yes, I do. Men are so busy with work that they don’t have the time to be fashion conscious. Women have great taste and let’s face it; we’re really good at being stylish. 

What are the current trends in menswea
r?
You shouldn’t blindly follow trends, switch it around to suit your own personality and body type. Textures, weaves and a dash of colour can make a difference. Men should look dapper. I think bandhgala’s are really trendy right now. 

What’s the biggest mistake men make when it comes to fashion? 
The most common mistake is wearing ill-fitted clothes. Extremely loose clothes do not make you look cool and too-tight clothes don’t make you look tough. Big hips can look ridiculous in skinny jeans, so dress according to your body type. And wear the right shoes. You can’t wear moccasins with a suit or brogues with chinos. 

How would you dress your perfect man?
I love formal wear and my favourite colour is navy — so it would be a classic two button navy suit. I’d love him to be wearing a well fitting salmon pink shirt, a black slim tie with a tie pin and rich burgundy shoes paired with a burgundy leather belt. I like my man to look suave in a suit.

Men must have 
“All men should have a well-fitted white shirt, a great pair of dark, well fitted denims and a sports blazer, preferably in a shade of grey. I also think it’s really important for a man to have a classic two button suit, a dinner jacket with a contrast lapel and coloured socks. Men should realise that they can’t wear white socks with everything, it’s boring! And, every man should follow a mantra — match your belt with your shoes, it’s more important than you think,” says Sarah
Visit www.sshomme.in for more details

Bespoke Suits For Men Made By A Woman

This wonderful article recommends our brand, SS Homme for innovative new design shirts for men, traditional wear for men and formal shirts for men in Mumbai.  Read on to know more about our origins, our designer and our styles.


An excerpt from Mumbai Boss
April 12, 2013

Where do you go when you need a (relatively) affordable albeit stylish custom-made suit? For most men, the answer lies with their neighbourhood darjee or tailor, who often relies on outdated catalogues of foreign brands for style tips. Enter into this spartan landscape, Sarah Sheikh, a London College of Fashion graduate, who started by making menswear for her friends and family before eventually launching her bespoke label SS Homme in 2010. The 23-year-old, who has interned at GQ magazine, distinguishes her offerings by the aesthetic they don’t ascribe to, namely “no bling”. As a result, her spiffy range of coloured blazers, fitted shirts (that’s her marketing manager and boyfriend Sandeep Gonsalves, who also doubles up as her model, in the photo) and tuxedo jackets have already found many fans, who custom order everything to their specifications. Sheikh, who prefers classic styles (her dapper double-breasted suit appears surprisingly contemporary), also makes bow ties and skinny knit ties.

To make an appointment, contact Sarah Sheikh by emailing info@sshomme.in or call her on 99305 84392. Suit prices average around Rs25,000; those of shirts at Rs3,500.


The Alpha Male Sartorial Dilemma

SS Homme features in an article from onesoullife.com that attempts to answer clients’ queries about everything from styles to prices. Read on to find out about designer suits, formal shirts for men and modernshirts for men in Mumbai, here at SS Homme.


March 22, 2013'
onesoullife.com

The 21st century ‘au courant’ man needs to look his part. Whether it’s purely business or keeping face with the fairer sex, it’s a constant endeavor nonetheless.
And nothing does the trick like a well-crafted bespoke suit. But what is truly a bespoke suit?
Is made-to-measure the same as bespoke? Any idea about the components involved? Can it actually be done online? Do you require a fat wallet to afford one? Or is it just plain snobbery?
But what if a suit doesn’t fit the bill? What about a classic Bandhgala for your next black tie? Or a linen blazer for your next brunch? Any idea what shirt stays are?
Questions, questions. Well, that’s where we come into the picture. Onesoul Life gave us the opportunity to reach out to the men of India & their numerous sartorial conundrums. And we take this task seriously.
We’ll be divulging into techniques, details, fabrics, styles, accessories, etc. – so that no question remains unanswered.  So fret not, your customized solutions are all here.


Watch out for all your fashion woes answered in the coming weeks. Email your plucky questions to Sarah/Sandeep at info@onesoullife.com


Saturday, 13 April 2013

When Sarah Met Sandeep

Last September, SS Homme featured in a great article in ‘Sartorial Man’, highlighting our endeavour to  make our brand one of the leading labels in the creation of not only Traditional Wear For Men but bespoke business suits for men and producing the best suits for men in Mumbai.





Sartorial Man (Magandeep Singh)

September 2012

For those still not sure about the upside of bespoke and made-to-measure, Mumbai based SS Homme is a good place to start

The recent passing of the eminent Ms Ephron may have something to do with the thought behind the title of this piece but the real inspiration was a recent meeting with two youthful spirits in Mumbai who have set out to, pun intended, cut themselves a niche in the tough world of men’s tailoring.
They are not designers (you can see the pride they take in disdaining the tag) even though ironically they are juxtaposed behind the store of a very famous one, just off Linking Road on Khar 11th Road in Mumbai. Suitor, bespoke tailor , stylist, call her what you may, Sarah Sheikh is a graduate from the revered London School of Fashion, while her partner Sandeep Gonsalves is a marketing man who decided to quit the corporate rat race to assist her in the endeavour to redefine men’s tailoring (for starters) in the city. Two years ago they launched SS Homme, a unique place where men can come and get measured up and tailored in classic London style.
There are broadly two prevalent styles for men: The Classic English and the more contemporary Italian. The former emphasises comfort whereas the latter is all about the silhouette. You can live life as usual in an English suit; famed for their soft drape, you could go to bed in one and sleep easy. An Italian suit, au contraire, dictates that he who dons one has to look good in it and allow himself no physical toil, no matter how functional. The fittings then follow according to this philosophy. English cuts tend to hug yet remain generous; Italian, definitely constricting. Both have a clientele in the world. I love to have a mix of the two, shuffling between the comfortable and the corset-like, choosing one over another depending on the occasion.
SS Homme is more classic, as Sarah herself shared. But she doesn’t stifle creativity and all I told her while ordering my jacket was, “Surprise me!”  Coming from a person who feels at ease sporting red to plum trousers, orange pullovers, the brightest of ties, and formal bowler hats with jeans, this can be quite the open challenge. Instead, what I saw was a twinkle in her eyes as she gladly accepted.
Shortly, I was measured up. It was a tiny but quite a busy space, frequented mostly by what seemed largely an expat clientele. I was happy to get in a good hour of conversation during which Sarah quietly made notes about my likings and preferences, not just in colours and textures but also in life in general, ideas that would help her construct an image of what she would wish to attire me in before she put pencil to paper. She speaks little, but you can tell she’s listening; attention to detail was apparent in her designs – funky linings, an understated piping, a variation on the collar… All was playful and yet classically congruous.
It takes about 10 working days for a suit to be stitched by SS Homme, a shirt about four days. Since I live in Delhi, I came back after a month for the fitting. The jacket needed little amends. It was as if Sarah had read the contours of my physique: it fit like a glove and yet it managed to make me look slim. The detailing was intricate and the leather collar and elbow patches, the carefully appointed buttons, the well-thought out inner lining, and finally the fall, all were elegantly classy. Even the packaging with their own personalized hangers in wood was just the touch that is oft missing on the Indian bespoke scene. Overall, the jacket managed t look bespoke with looking anything ostentatious. I, for once, was glad that I was wearing something that I hadn’t had to put my mind to.
The proof eventually is in the pudding. I have worn the jacket on a few occasions and not once has it been that people haven’t noticed it or complimented me for it. For those who know how I look, they’d realise just how impressive an achievement that is.
So far they have been finding their clients through word-of-mouth, or rather, their clients have been finding them. Frankly, I am the happiest to have a suitor who is never too busy for his clients, or her clients. Like many other designers in India, I hope they don’t end up being buried under wedding orders for three generations of a family all at once, comprising of people who cannot tell a Pucci from a potato sack.
If you have never indulged in a bespoke experience due to apprehension that the price tag will leave you short-changed, SS Homme could be a sensible introduction. They are more expensive than your regular tailor but you will pay a lot more for a made-to-measure suit (which is still not bespoke) at a fancy designer store than you will here. The tailoring charge for a suit here is ₹12,500, for a jacket is ₹9,500 and ₹2,500 for a shirt. Fabric is extra, of which they provide a big range.
In any good suit, the fabric is the most expensive component and that always remains up to you to decide. Whether you take your own fabric and appoint their tailoring and styling services or let them do it all for you, it will always be more satisfying than even the most branded off-the-peg suit that you can buy anywhere in the world. If you are still unsure, start perhaps with just a shirt or a jacket. They also make almost the entire range of men’s wardrobe essentials including single and double-breasted suits, tuxedos, dinner jackets, blazers, sports, jackets, linen jackets, dress shirts, formal trousers, chinos, sherwanis, bandhgalas and even ties.
Bespoke is a healthy and yet hedonistic habit to allow oneself. The only problem with such indulgences is that the desire only gets more intense with time. Once you’ve taken the plunge, there is no turning back.

Well Suited

July 6th, 2012:  Rhea Dhanbhoora pens a great article on our label, SS Homme, citing our collection of business formals for men in Mumbai and new design shirts for men in Mumbai for those interested in looking their sharpest. Read on to find out if our designer suits are what you are looking for.




Afternoon Despatch & Courier
Mumbai| Friday ,July 6, 2012
Tired of searching for the perfect cut to suit your body type as well as your fashion sense? SS Homme is helping you suit up, says Rhea Dhanbhoora.
We like men to look dapper. And luckily for us, so does Sarah Sheikh. She’s on a mission to help men in the city look more elegant, stylish and classy without being boring. Her bespoke label, ‘SS Homme’ introduces men to a range of tasteful cuts and colours. And, the home of her creations has shifted base from her house to a studio in Khar.
There are quite a few shirts and suits on display, but before you begin to  think you can traipse down and sift through them, let’s remind you that her brand is bespoke, which means that you’ll have to take an appointment and head down for your own customized styling and fit. She also makes Bandhgala suits as offerings for traditional formal wear. Sarah’s putting the gentle back in man with her collection, along with a peppering of vibrant colours, because, why should men look boring?
The studio itself is a quirky black and white space. There is a light that could double up as a top hat, black and white frames and a makeshift changing room for men to try on what they’ve had custom- made.
They’ve already got an impressive roster, chalked up with meetings and clients to meet all day. The client consultation room is well lit and bare enough not to overload you with designs or suggestions. We were lucky enough to visit at the same time as a client and the cheery smiles, easy handshakes and personalized attention  were quite impressive.
It’s no Saville Row, but you can tell it’s been inspired by the high-class English, made-to-measure service, with classic European cuts beautiful detailing and not a stitch out of place. However, don’t worry about looking like a run-off-the-mill businessman when you shop at SS Homme as Sarah likes to add a playful touch to collars, cuffs and buttons. We also love that they seem quite fond of bow ties at the studio – all of which are also customizable!
Their custom-made shirts start at ₹4,000 but be prepared to shell out a lot more for a suit or a dinner jacket. The entire process will take you around 10 days, inclusive of consultations, fabric selections, fittings and pick up – so make sure you have time on your hands and don’t expect a quite fix. SS Homme may look like a tiny, unimpressive studio, but it packs in a punch. We suggest you put it up on your list of brands to indulge in.

The Sharp Suit

27th April, 2012: Tsering Dolma pens a vivid picture of our brand SS Homme, in the following article ‘The Sharp Suit’ propagating our dream to emerge as the creators of some of the best business suits for men in Mumbai. Delve further, into the article, for insight into our collection of mens formal wear and other new design shirts for men in Mumbai.



Friday April 27, 2012
Tsering Dolma
indulge@newindianexpress.com
All set to launch her studio in Mumbai next week, mens-wear designer, Sarah Sheikh, talks collars, ties and jackets
Sarah Sheikh, the London College of Fashion alumnus, has worked as a stylist for commercials like Dove, Chevrolet Beat, Tata Docomo and Ponds. This was followed by a brief stint as a fashion intern at GQ magazine, where the 23-year-old realized her calling was menswear. Thus the bespoke label, SS Homme, was launched in 2010, with a workforce of 11. Sheikh is now opening her own design studio in Mumbai on May 1, and says her customers usually range from 25 to 55 year-olds, most being corporates. “Indian men work so hard and they deserve to wear the best,” says the young designer, who retails suits, tuxedos, jackets, trousers (jodhpuris and chinos), traditional sherwanis and bandhgala suits. With her penchant for European silhouettes and clean aesthetics with “no bling”. Sheikh certainly knows what works at the office and that international conference.  More from her:
Ties: Slim ties go well checkered pants as well as plain ones. I recommend knit ties and bow ties. Go for colours like red, maroon, emerald, and turquoise. These colours will light up your suit and it’s not the boring black or blue.
Jacket : Try a one-button suit that is slim cut with a single vent. Play around with subtle detailing on lapel and buttons. A bandhgala jacket can easily go from day to evening if paired with the right trousers.
Fabric: Lightweight fabrics are a must .I would recommend linen in bright colours. Go for beige, blue and turquoise. Seersucker suits and jackets in bright shades are perfect for spring-summer.
Collars: This year, I’m giving mandarin collars a shot. Also, go for button-down collars for the evening and office shirts.
Cuts: Be modern yet classic. The slim fit is good as long as it doesn’t make you uncomfortable. Shorter jackets are in trend as well. Dress according to your body type, irrespective of trends.
Silhouette: I would suggest the European silhouette. You can opt for slim fits and double breasted suit. Have fun with pocket squares in vibrant colours.s:09930584392
Sheikh’s suits are priced from Rs. 25,000 on wards, jackets, Rs.14,000 onwards, shorts at Rs. 3,500 onwards, trousers at Rs.6,000 onwards and sherwanis and bandhgala suits, from Rs.28,000 onwards. Detai

Tailor Made To Perfection

Riaan J. George writes a great article on some of the best boutiques in town, including our designer suits label, SS Homme. Take a look at the article to know more about our wide selection of bespoke business suits for men and newer, contemporary modern shirts for men.



Text: Riaan J. George
36 July, 2012.
The best boutiques in the city to customize a suit, shirt or sherwani
While trendy pret-a-porter creations play a significant role in the wardrobes of well-dressed men across the globe, the art of tailoring and the refined elegance of a bespoke suit continues to be the ultimate luxury in fashion. After all, why would one buy something off a rack, however chic and stylish it may be, if you can enjoy a pece of clothing, completely customized to suit your body frame, taste and sense of style. Mumbai, with its oh-so-fickle fashion scene, has managed to keep the legacy of tailoring alive, thanks to its many of its famous boutiques. Here is a look at some of the best that the city has to offer and what exactly makes them stand out among the crowd.
SS Homme
Exclusivity seems to be the main focus, as all creations are solely ‘on order’. Besides offering customers a range of exquisite fabrics to choose from, SS Homme focuses on the style aspect. A regular suit could take upto 10 working days and it takes five working days for a bespoke shirt, trousers, tie or bow-tie. Details like colours, buttons, varieties of stitch lining and inner lining are just a few things that the boutique’s team painstakingly looks over.
Studio 2, Dhairya Apt,. 11 Road, Khar (west).
Tel: Sarah Sheikh  +91 9930 584 392

Goodies For The Guys

Our bespoke mens formal wear label, SS Homme, appeared in an excellent article in ‘Material Men’ that puts forth our endeavour to produce the best suits for men in Mumbai. Read on to find out more on our brand and the creative new design shirts for men we have to offer!


Excerpt from Material Men
Bespoke luxury with customized clothing is what SS Homme is all about. They draw from scratch a pattern specifically designed for each individual customer, which differs from a made-to-measure process. The designer individually attends to each client and caters to all their sartorial requirements, making it a personalized experience. Italian and English fabrics ranging from 120s to super160s with the finest Giza and Egyptian cotton characterise a wide offering of suits, formal evening wear, shirts, trousers and even traditional Indian wear.
Diesel Black Gold
Revealed its Spring/Summer ’13 collection in Milan. The menswear line evoked the futuristic and anachronistic steam punk.
Canali’s
Spring/Summer ’13 collection was all about tailored elegance at the Milan Fashion Week. Super light cotton and silk in pale colours in soft silhouettes gave the look a perfect holiday mood. Also making a runway appearance was Canali’s signature Kei jacket, which demonstrates its versatility time and again, playfully choosing strong and striking colour combinations.
Everyday neutrals from Burberry are the perfect watches that can be teamed with anything and everything. These timepieces draw inspiration from the brand’s ready-to-wear collection and feature iconic details from its long heritage. They understated colour and elegant shapes make it a classic must-have for daily wear.

Home Is Where The Bespoke Suit Is

Our brand, SS Homme, featured in a wonderful article in the Insider: Corporate Couture. Aptly titled, it speaks of our deliverance to the growing demand for bespoke business suits for men as also other new design shirts for men. If you are looking to find the best suits for men in Mumbai, read on to find out more about our label!





Insider- Corporate Couture

Text Riaan J. George
On your next trip home, you might want to pay a visit to these passionate purveyors of the bespoke suit.

SS Homme – Couture for the corporate
Mumbai’s SS Homme is a bespoke label whose creations can only be procured by order. It doesn’t get any more exclusive than this. SS Homme  seems to have come like a breath of fresh air to stylish men who could afford the best fabrics and styles but yet couldn’t get the style right. By customizing the client’s entire  experience, right down to the colour of one’s tie or pocket square, SS Homme shows its well-heeled clientele that their bespoke service is as serious as it gets. Founder, 23-year old Sarah Sheikh firmly believes that from the colours and fabrics of a classic suit to a variety of pastel shirts, it’s all about being personalized to suit your body type. “The men I knew were having a tough time meeting their sartorial needs from even the best labels around. If the fit was right, the fabric wasn’t, if the fabric was, the colour wasn’t, or the prices were simply unaffordable. Here was a gaping need begging to be fulfilled,” she says.
Sheikh started out with an internship at GQ and was styling television commercials for brands like Dove and Lakme when she decided to start the brand. Her focus is on clothes made to suit her client’s body type. Minute aspects like button details, varieties of stitch lining as well as exquisite inner linings are subtle bt spell ultimate luxury. It takes up to ten working days to tailor a suit and five working days for a customized shirt, trousers, tie or bow-tie. It therefore is no surprise that her relatively new (2011) label finds itself in the wardrobes of Mumbai’s biggest corporates, business people and expatriates.
Check out their newly opened exclusive Mumbai studio or visit sshomme.in for a truly stylish bespoke tailored experience.
(Sarah 09930584392)

Live The Linen

Our label, SS Homme, featured in a great article in Midday called ‘Live the Linen’. The article showcases one of our modern shirts for men. Read on to know more about one of the newest stops for mens’ formal wear in Mumbai and more details about our new design shirts for men.




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Linen is a fabric that has gained prominence, recently. Its light-and-airy characteristic make it a must-have. This blue linen jacket is perfect for summer parties. Formal yet understated, the jacket is pleasing to the eyes and easy to carry off.
Price Rs. 17,000
At SS Homme, Studio 02, Dhairya Apts, 11th Road, near Madhu Park, Khar (w). Call 9820811263 Log onto www.sshomme.in


Cutting Edge

In an article thoughtfully named ‘Cutting Edge’, Groom’s fashion writes a wonderful article on our brand, SS Homme, showcasing our penchant for creating bespoke business suits for men of the most commendable quality. Also read on to find out more about our new design shirts for men and our hopes to emerge as one of the front-runners in creating the best suits for men in Mumbai.

Groom’s fashion
24-year-old designer Sarah Sheikh, owner of luxury bespoke menswear brand, SS Homme talks about getting the sartorial bends right on all the occasions of your wedding
Grooms should keep the overall look classic and elegant, with each look being distinct from the other for all the different ceremonies. Mehendi function is relatively a smaller function, where you can wear a stylized kurta/churidar and pair it with a linen-silk blend waistcoat. For a sangeet, something fun and comfortable which allows easy movements will work. An angrakha with Aligarh pants in a fun colour with a hint of velvet/a classic bandhgala is a good option. For the wedding, a little more traditional sherwani paired with churidar, Patiala or even a dhoti will work best.
The Head-to-toe Picture
Don’t wear over-the-top embroidery or loud colours. Keep the silhouette simple and experiment with accessories instead. Bold prints and colours in moderate amounts is good. If your outfit is traditional, pair it with leather sandals or mojris. Don’t overdo with jewellery, it’s meant for the bride!
Colours and colour combinations that work: Classic colours like red/bronze, turquoise/gold, violet/beige, and for the experimental ones even coral shades paired with pastels is a good option. Try and keep away from black and greys, they look best as a tuxedo or a three-piece suit.
How to minimize sweating under all those clothes: Make sure your outfits have a cotton blend lining.. Also try and wear a !00% cotton vest under your clothes.
Fashion tips across the ages
Do’s & Don’ts for grooms in their 20’s, 30s & 40s.
Too much bling or heavy embroidery is a big no no for any age group. Classic style with a contemporary look is suited for almost all ages. Dress according to your body type, wear colours that suit your complexion.
Cuts, colours, prints and styles that suit men: The outfit should fit you like its made for you. A size too big or too small ruins the entire look. Fabrics like brocades, jacquard, raw silk, linen in colours like blues, greens, beige, gold, pastels work well with Indian skin tone.
Classic pieces that work through the ages:A classic bandhgala never goes out of style. In a suiting fabric, linen, brocade or even raw silk will work, and the look sport will be timeless.