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Where can you rent wedding clothes in Ahmedabad?
Ahmedabad has a deep wedding-rental market. Chaniya cholis and party lehengas rent from about ₹399–₹2,499 (Rentashion, Gota), groom sherwanis from ₹2,000 (The Guru Ethnic Wear, Nikol Road), and bridal/reception lehengas from ₹5,500 a set. Renting typically costs a fifth to a third of buying — the sensible choice for grooms, guests, and the bride's worn-once sangeet and reception looks.
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₹399
Chaniya choli rental, starting (Rentashion)
₹2,000
Groom sherwani rental, starting
₹5,500+
Bridal/reception lehenga rental, per set
~70%
Typical saving vs buying a worn-once outfit
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All PostsWedding Clothes on Rent in Ahmedabad: The 2026 Guide

A reception lehenga photographs beautifully for about four hours, then lives in a cupboard for the next decade. At ₹40,000–₹80,000 a set, that is an expensive four hours. This is exactly the math that has turned Ahmedabad — a city that already lives and breathes textiles — into one of India's best places to rent wedding clothes rather than buy them. The same outfit that retails for ₹60,000 rents for ₹8,000–₹12,000, comes back cleaned, and frees up the budget for the pieces that actually deserve to be bought.
This guide covers the practical side: what is genuinely worth renting versus buying, where to rent in Ahmedabad (with real shops and price bands), how deposits and alterations work, and how to avoid the two things that ruin a rental — a bad fit and a surprise damage charge.
Why renting makes sense in Ahmedabad
Three reasons stack up here in a way they don't in most cities. First, the economics: a Gujarati wedding is a four-to-six event affair — Pithi, Mehndi, Garba/sangeet, the main ceremony, and the reception — and nobody re-wears a heavily embroidered outfit within the same week of photos. Renting the worn-once looks is simply cheaper.
Second, the stock. Ahmedabad is a textile hub, so its rental inventory is unusually deep and current — designer lehengas, Indo-western sherwanis, saree-gowns, and a vast Navratri chaniya choli selection that turns over every season. Third, logistics for NRI and destination weddings: families flying in for a few days would rather rent locally than ship trunks of outfits that get worn once.
What to rent — and what to buy
The clean rule: buy what carries sentiment or gets re-worn; rent what exists only for the camera.
- Buy / keep as heirloom: the bride's Panetar saree (traditionally gifted by her mama), Gharchola dupatta, and family jewellery. These carry ritual weight and are kept for generations.
- Rent without hesitation: the groom's sherwani and Indo-western sets, the bride's sangeet and reception lehengas, mehndi anarkalis, Garba chaniya cholis, and every guest outfit. These are single-wear, high-glamour, and the rented versions photograph identically.
If you remember one line from this guide: a Gujarati bride needs three to five looks across the week, and only one of them — the Panetar — has any reason to be bought.

Where to rent wedding clothes in Ahmedabad
A mix of dedicated rental boutiques, traditional markets, and national online platforms covers every budget and timeline:
Rentashion (Gota) — Ahmedabad's best-known rental specialist, near Shaligram Square in Gota. Designer lehenga cholis, bridal sarees, gowns, and Indo-western outfits from roughly ₹399 to ₹2,499, with free cleaning, free fitting/alteration, and home delivery. During Navratri, selected chaniya cholis come bundled with jewellery; in-city delivery runs via Porter, Rapido, or Uber.
The Guru Ethnic Wear (Nikol Road) — a reliable option for groom-side rentals: sherwanis and Indo-western sets starting around ₹2,000.
Law Garden market — the city's Navratri shopping heart. Primarily a buying destination (chaniya cholis from ₹500–₹1,000, chikankari sets around ₹2,000), but several stalls and nearby shops also rent festive outfits during the Garba season. Best for last-minute, budget, and high-energy variety.
Online platforms — Flyrobe, Rent An Attire, RentPeLelo — national designer-rental services that deliver in Ahmedabad. Wider designer selection, useful for reception statement pieces and for NRI families who want to book before they land. Order early enough for a fit check.
To find more: aggregators like WedMeGood, Sulekha, and JustDial list dozens of additional Ahmedabad rental boutiques with photos and contact details — useful for comparing inventory and price before you visit.
Rental price tiers in Ahmedabad
Rough 2026 bands, so you can sanity-check a quote. Rental is typically one-fifth to one-third of the buy price for an equivalent piece:
| Outfit | Typical rent | Buy equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| Chaniya choli (Garba / sangeet) | ₹399 – ₹2,499 | ₹1,500 – ₹15,000 |
| Groom sherwani / Indo-western | ₹2,000 – ₹8,000 | ₹8,000 – ₹40,000 |
| Bridal / reception lehenga | ₹5,500 – ₹15,000+ | ₹40,000 – ₹2,00,000+ |
| Gown / saree-gown (reception) | ₹2,000 – ₹6,000 | ₹8,000 – ₹35,000 |
| Guest salwar / anarkali / light lehenga | ₹500 – ₹2,500 | ₹2,000 – ₹12,000 |
Prices vary by designer, fabric, and season — always confirm current rates and what the quote includes (dupatta, can-can, accessories) before paying.
How wedding-clothes rental works
The process is straightforward once you know the moving parts:
- Booking window: reserve 2–4 weeks ahead normally, and 4–6 weeks during peak season (November–February) and Navratri, when popular pieces book out.
- Security deposit: refundable, usually a fixed amount or a multiple of the rental fee. Returned after the outfit comes back undamaged and on time. Get the refund terms in writing.
- Alterations: many Ahmedabad stores include free fitting. Lock your outfit early so there is time to alter it — a rushed rental that doesn't fit is money wasted.
- Cleaning: handled by the store and included. Do not dry-clean a rented outfit yourself; you risk a damage dispute.
- Delivery & return: home delivery or in-city courier is common. Note the return deadline — late returns eat into your deposit.
Online vs in-store rental
In-store wins on fit and certainty: you see the actual piece, try it on, and get it altered. Best for the bride's and groom's headline looks. Online wins on selection and convenience — ideal for guests, for NRI families booking ahead, and for designer reception pieces you can't find locally. The one online risk is sizing, so order with buffer days and measure carefully against the platform's size chart rather than guessing.
A checklist to rent without surprises
- Book early — especially for peak-season and Navratri dates.
- Carry exact measurements; don't rely on standard sizes for embroidered pieces.
- Confirm the deposit amount and the exact conditions for getting it back.
- Inspect the outfit for existing damage at pickup and photograph it.
- Ask what's included — dupatta, can-can petticoat, blouse, jewellery.
- Buy your own blouse and petticoat if you want a perfect, repeatable fit.
- Note the return deadline and who pays return courier.
Final thoughts
Renting isn't a compromise — for a wedding wardrobe that spans five events in a week, it's the smarter default. Buy the Panetar and the jewellery that mean something; rent the rest, look just as good in the photographs, and put the saved budget where it lasts. Ahmedabad, of all cities, makes that easy.

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By Mayank JaiswalLast updated