Trendy dhotis for men who practice yoga

Trendy dhotis for men who practice yoga
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The way men practice yoga is about to change as they are all set to be dressed in comfort clothing for their sessions. The new gear will include ancient Indian yoga gear, the dhoti, albeit with a contemporary twist that spells comfort and class. Forever Yoga will launch the men’s collection ahead of the International Yoga Day on Sunday.

The way men practice yoga is about to change as they are all set to be dressed in comfort clothing for their sessions. The new gear will include ancient Indian yoga gear, the dhoti, albeit with a contemporary twist that spells comfort and class. Forever Yoga will launch the men’s collection ahead of the International Yoga Day on Sunday.


While women contribute to 70 per cent of the total market in the yoga industry, an increasing number of men too are taking an active interest in the art of yoga. Most of them use the regular gym clothing for the same which though is comfortable might be body hugging and not let the skin breathe freely. But that will change with the men’s collection.


The collection is comfortable and has been created keeping in mind the demands of the practice and is at the same time funky, colourful and tasteful. The bottoms, i.e. the dhotis fit really well and the material is soft too. They are comfortable, stretchable and suitable for yoga and are also engineered towards keeping men dry during the practice.


Forever Yoga is a first-of-its-kind clothesline that includes global meditation lines with long bodies, capes, throws, shawls in earthy colours. This range of yoga and post-yoga wear comes in both knitted and woven fabrics and echoes the brand’s core motive of bringing comfort to yoga.


Tested by yogis and yoginis to ensure durability and comfort, the clothing line has a wide variety of fabrics to choose from. All sizes are available with the brand, whether it is a size zero or a plus size! The outfits are fitted to perfection yet airy enough to let the skin breathe.

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