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Eye-catching designs of ‘Peshawari Chappal’ attract customers

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Peshawari Chappal, a famous traditional footwear with eye-catching designs started attracting customers ahead of Eidul Fitr celebrations. With less than 10 days left in Eidul Fitr, people thronged to Peshawari chappal outlets to select appropriate shoes for themselves and family members.

Known as the city of artisans, Peshawar’s Jahangirpura Bazaar near the historic Qissakhwani Bazaar has been the hub of skilled cobblers where shoemakers are burning the midnight oil to meet the growing demands of people for upcoming Eidul Fitr. Many consumers, belonging to other districts, have trekked long distances to buy decent, shiny and unique designs for themselves and their family members.

Besides its cultural relevance, one contributing factor to the increased preference for durable ready made chappals is the skyrocketing costs of foreign footwear, which the salaried, middle class and low-income groups can barely afford. Barkatullah Khan, a local shoemaker who remained associated with this hard business for the past 20 years in Jhangirpura, said that peoples’ demands for this traditional chappal has increased manifold due to its durability and shininess.

“Currently, we cannot accept more orders due to shortage of time, power load-shedding and fasting,” he said. Barkat felt proud of adhering to these skills from his forefathers, who were associated with this profession for decades with expertise, skill and craftsmanship.

“Peshawari chappal is my favorite and my Eid seems incomplete without it,” Zeeshan Khan, a government employee and resident of Nowshera, said while selecting footwear for himself and family members at Jhangirpura. “I purchased six sets of handmade designs of Peshawari chappal for Rs5,500 each this year as against Rs4,500 last year for myself, brother, and orphans,” he said adding that purchasing shoes.

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