The Peshawari chappal (Pashto: پېښوري څپلی, Urdu: پیشاوری چپل) is a traditional type of footwear of Pashtuns, worn especially by Pashtuns in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region. The shoe takes its name from the city of Peshawar,[1] where it originates. While chappal is the word for flip-flops or sandals in Urdu, locals in Peshawar call the Peshawari Tsaplay (Pashto: څپلی ). The shoes are worn by men casually or formally, usually with the shalwar kameez. Because of their comfort, they are worn in place of sandals or slippers in Pakistan.
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The Peshawarichappal (Pashto: پېښوري څپلی, Urdu: پیشاوری چپل) is a traditional type of footwear of Pashtuns, worn especially by Pashtuns in the Khyber...
click on image for detail Guimet Museum Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Peshawarichappal Pagri (turban) Puneri Pagadi Turban Rasam Pagri The Turbans (Pugrees)...
from chappal, the local word for sandals – implying the average shape and size of a kebab, which resembles that of a front part of the chappal sole....
from Sindh, the cap is popular in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Sindhi cap The Peshawari cap, called kullah, is a skull cap which is quilted in cotton or silk...
traditional Peshawarichappal as footwear and a Pakol or turban as headwear. The traditional male Pashtun dress includes the Khet partug, Peshawari shalwar...
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in winter, while a typical white Diroji cap is worn in the summer. PeshawariChappal (leather sandals) are the most common footwear among men. Festivals...
Persian weave Personal Clothing System Personal protective equipment Peshawarichappal Petasos Peter Pan collar Petersham ribbon Petite size Petticoat Petticoat...
while males usually wear kufi, Peshawari cap, turban, Sindhi cap, or pakol as traditional headgear and PeshawariChappal as footwear. They are Muslims...
styles vary according to region and tribe, Kuchis, Wazirs, Khattaks, Peshawaris, and Kakars all have their own style of Firaq Partug. The outfits consists...