A collar that sits cleanly at the neck, a fabric that holds its line after hours, a palette that does not beg for attention. That is the real grammar of everyday elegance, and it is exactly the lane Saif Ali Khan has made familiar through his long association with House of Pataudi.
Everyday elegance, the Pataudi way

In India’s menswear conversation, House of Pataudi occupies a particular sweet spot: Indian silhouettes designed for modern schedules, with styling that can move from a morning meeting to a late dinner without a costume change. It is why the label’s social imagery tends to land on a recognisable rhythm, neat kurtas, bandhgala inspired structure, and layering that looks considered without becoming ceremonial.
Saif Ali Khan, tagged here alongside #HouseOfPataudi and #PataudiWorld, has become a reliable shorthand for this idea of everyday elegance. Not because he is performing heritage, but because the brand’s clothes are built for repeat wear. They behave well in real life: collars do not collapse into the chest, plackets do not buckle, fits do not depend on constant adjustment. Those are unglamorous wins, and they are the whole point.
Saif Ali Khan’s style is a mood, but also a method
There is a reason his best looks are rarely about novelty. He tends to favour proportion over spectacle, sleeves that end where they should, hems that skim rather than puddle, and footwear that supports the outfit instead of joining a separate argument. That preference aligns with what everyday elegance actually demands: garments that you reach for again, and again, because they make dressing simpler.
The House of Pataudi proposition, when it works, is not about fetishising old palaces. It is about translating familiar codes for present day occasions: a kurta that feels correct under a jacket, a Nehru vest that adds structure without stiffness, a bandhgala that can take a brooch or none at all. If you like clothes that earn their place in your wardrobe, this is the sort of branding that makes sense.
What House of Pataudi signals in Indian menswear right now
Menswear has been swinging between hyper casual dressing and high occasion glamour. The brands that endure are often the ones offering a middle lane, clothing with technique and polish that still reads as day wearable. In that context, everyday elegance is less a slogan than a consumer need, especially for people who want Indian wear that does not feel reserved for weddings.

House of Pataudi’s strength is recognisability. You can identify the look quickly, and you can style it without a team. That clarity is why the label keeps returning to star associations like Saif Ali Khan, it anchors the idea that classic Indian dressing can be lived in, not saved for photographs.
How to wear the look without overthinking it
Start with one anchor piece, a kurta, a waistcoat, or a bandhgala, and keep everything else clean. Let fabric and fit do the heavy lifting. If you add pattern, keep it in one place only. The goal is everyday elegance that survives fluorescent lighting and long days, not an outfit that only sings on a red carpet.
If you are building a wardrobe around this aesthetic, it also helps to understand the broader menswear direction that is bringing Indian classics back into regular rotation. You might like our edit on modern Indian occasionwear, or the way celebrities are reworking traditional pieces in today’s style orbit.
For readers tracing the source of the imagery and the campaign language, House of Pataudi maintains its official presence via @houseofpataudi on Instagram, where the #PataudiWorld tag frequently appears alongside new styling stories.
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