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peshawari chappal

PESHAWARI CHAPPAL:

                              Peshawari chappal is a type of traditional footwear from the Pashtun culture, originating from the Peshawar region of Pakistan. They are made from leather and typically feature a flat sole and an open-toe design. They have become popular in Pakistan and have also gained popularity in other countries, particularly India. They are known for their comfort and durability.


Characteristic of Peshawari Chappal:

                                    Peshawari chappals are characterized by their traditional and unique design. Some key features include:

Made from leather: The chappals are made from high-quality leather, which gives them a durable and long-lasting quality.

Open-toe design: The chappals have an open-toe design which allows for easy movement and ventilation.

Flat sole: The chappals have a flat sole which provides a comfortable and natural walking experience.

Handmade: Most of the peshawari chappals are handmade and crafted by skilled artisans.

Embroidered: Some of the chappals are embroidered with intricate designs and patterns, adding to their aesthetic appeal.

Versatile: They are versatile and can be worn with both traditional and modern attire.

Popular in Pakistan: They are widely popular in Pakistan, especially in the Pashtun region and have also gained popularity in other countries


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