Type for Flats
Ethnic Sandal(Chappal)
Article Number
(HOC)-E44(Brown)-6
Care instructions
Wear Them Gradually: New leather can be stiff. Wear your Kolhapuri chappals for short periods initially to gradually break them in without causing blisters. Cleaning Dry Dusting: Use a soft cloth or brush to remove surface dirt and dust. Damp Cloth: For tougher stains, use a slightly damp cloth to gently wipe the surface. Avoid soaking them in water Leather Cleaner: For deep cleaning, use a cleaner specifically designed for leather. Follow the product's instructions carefully.Air Dry: If they get wet, let your chappals air dry away from direct sunlight and heat sources, as these can cause the leather to crack or fade. Conditioning Leather Conditioner: Applying a leather conditioner helps in maintaining the softness and preventing the leather from drying out or cracking. Do this every few months, or as needed, depending on the climate and how often you wear them.
Weight
210 g (per single Sandal) - Weight of the product may vary depending on size.
Kolhapuri chappals are a distinctive type of handcrafted leather footwear that originates from Kolhapur, a city in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. These chappals (a term for sandals in Hindi and several other Indian languages) are celebrated for their durability, comfort, and traditional aesthetic, making them a popular choice both within India and internationally. Here’s a detailed description of their features, making process, and unique characteristics
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