Rooted in Tradition. Built for Today.
The Peshawari Chappal is not just a sandal — it is a cultural icon. Born in the streets and bazaars of Peshawar, worn by kings, scholars, and everyday men for generations, the Peshawari chappal carries with it a legacy of craftsmanship, identity, and timeless style. At Inayat Shoes, we honour that legacy with a modern interpretation that stays true to the original silhouette while delivering the comfort and quality today's man demands.
Slip them on with a shalwar kameez for Eid, a kurta for Friday prayers, or even with jeans for a bold, culturally rooted street style look — the Peshawari chappal belongs everywhere a confident man walks.
✦ Key Features
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Authentic Peshawari Silhouette — The iconic open-toe design with a bold cross strap and slingback ankle strap — the defining shape of the traditional Peshawari chappal, faithfully preserved.
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Premium Leather-Feel Upper — Smooth, durable synthetic leather upper that looks sharp, wears tough, and is easy to maintain — built for the demands of daily Pakistani life.
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Gold-Tone Buckle Ankle Strap — A polished gold-tone buckle on the slingback strap adds a refined, premium finishing touch while ensuring a secure, adjustable fit.
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Chunky Lug Sole — A thick, treaded rubber outsole provides superior grip, durability, and all-day comfort on every surface — from mosque floors to city streets.
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Open-Toe Design — Maximum breathability for Pakistan's warm climate. Cool, comfortable, and perfectly suited for wuzu and prayer.
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Cushioned Footbed — A padded insole that supports your foot through long days of wear without fatigue.
✦ Available In
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Black — Crisp, sharp, and endlessly versatile. The go-to Peshawari chappal for formal occasions, Eid dressing, and everyday wear. Pairs with any color shalwar kameez.
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Dark Brown — Rich, warm chocolate leather-feel. Earthy, masculine, and deeply traditional. The classic choice for the man who appreciates heritage.
✦ Perfect For
Eid celebrations · Friday prayers · Wedding functions · Casual daily wear · Traditional dressing · Cultural events · Summer outings · Mosque visits
Some shoes are fashion. The Peshawari chappal is identity.