Peshawari chappal

While chappal is the word for flip-flops or sandals in Urdu, locals in Peshawar call the Peshawari Tsaplay (Pashto: څپلی ).

It is available in many traditional designs[3] and colours with various variations such as gold and silver embroidery, which give the shoe a more elegant look.

Peshawari chappals have become increasingly popular[4] in other parts of Pakistan; even wearing them with jeans has become a fashion trend, especially among urban youth.

[7] In March 2014, the Peshawari chappal became the Centre of a global fashion debate when Sir Paul Smith made a similar shoe, which sold for £300.

As a result, the shoe's description on the Paul Smith website was changed to read that it was "inspired by Peshawari Chappal".

Peshawari Chappal Charsadda Style Black
Black Peshawari chappals in Charsadda -style