<p>Kolhapuri chappals, originally worn by the people of Maharashtra are now a global fashion trend we should be proud to be a part of.<br /><br />Good Luck Footwear on Mission Hospital Road, deals with a variety of Kolhapuri chappals and its unique display of a string of these brown coloured sandals lure the buyers with its old-world charm.<br /><br />Speaking to City Herald, Akmal Pasha, proprietor of the shop says that the shop is almost thirteen years old and since then they have been observing that the craze for Kolhapuri chappals have not diminished. It is much sought after by both young and old and it also caters to both men and women. <br /><br />Apart from terrific designs these chappals are for good health. It is wearer-friendly and prevents cracking of the heels, which is a major problem faced by women, who are beauty conscious.<br /><br />These chappals have a unique ethnic look and have been equally popular in India and abroad, he says.<br /><br />Though majority of these chappals are brought from Kolhapur in Maharashtra, these are also manufactured at other places and the artisans involved in making of these sandals have their minds open for creativity and thus bring out a variety of them, with beautiful embellishments like red feather, silver metallic and golden finish. <br /><br />These chappals are still mainly prepared by hand which helps them to retain their unique appearance. There are around 500 - 700 small and large scale industries where these chappals are manufactured.<br /><br />Made from processed leather, it is hard enough for daily wear and tear use. Some of the traditional designs of Kolhapuri chappals include Kachkadi, bakkalnali, and pukari. <br /><br />These chappals are stout, sturdy, and can be worn throughout the day. Called locally as ‘Pie-taan’, they are available in various sizes, patterns and colours. Kolhapuri chappals adorned with gold cord, zari strips, feather and embroidery could be also worn on special occasions such as weddings and parties.<br /><br />What is amazing here is not a single iron nail is used in the entire manufacture process. The sole and the upper body of the chappals are joined together by stitches which are done with a leather cord, which gives additional comfort and durability. Other embellishments and adornments then follow in making a fancy pair of Kolhapuri chappals.<br /> <br />The other advantage of this footwear is that it is usually free from all allergic properties unless of course if the wearer is allergic to specific types of leather. <br /><br />Many new designs in this footwear have been incorporated over the years. This intricately handcrafted footwear has been able to retain its uniqueness primarily due to skilled craftsmanship and the fact that it complements most Indian outfits perfectly. <br /><br />Recently more creative and fanciful designs have lent this footwear a more modern appeal and versatility.<br /><br />Now you know why you could not resist the temptation to buy a pair of these famous chappals before leaving the shop!</p>
<p>Kolhapuri chappals, originally worn by the people of Maharashtra are now a global fashion trend we should be proud to be a part of.<br /><br />Good Luck Footwear on Mission Hospital Road, deals with a variety of Kolhapuri chappals and its unique display of a string of these brown coloured sandals lure the buyers with its old-world charm.<br /><br />Speaking to City Herald, Akmal Pasha, proprietor of the shop says that the shop is almost thirteen years old and since then they have been observing that the craze for Kolhapuri chappals have not diminished. It is much sought after by both young and old and it also caters to both men and women. <br /><br />Apart from terrific designs these chappals are for good health. It is wearer-friendly and prevents cracking of the heels, which is a major problem faced by women, who are beauty conscious.<br /><br />These chappals have a unique ethnic look and have been equally popular in India and abroad, he says.<br /><br />Though majority of these chappals are brought from Kolhapur in Maharashtra, these are also manufactured at other places and the artisans involved in making of these sandals have their minds open for creativity and thus bring out a variety of them, with beautiful embellishments like red feather, silver metallic and golden finish. <br /><br />These chappals are still mainly prepared by hand which helps them to retain their unique appearance. There are around 500 - 700 small and large scale industries where these chappals are manufactured.<br /><br />Made from processed leather, it is hard enough for daily wear and tear use. Some of the traditional designs of Kolhapuri chappals include Kachkadi, bakkalnali, and pukari. <br /><br />These chappals are stout, sturdy, and can be worn throughout the day. Called locally as ‘Pie-taan’, they are available in various sizes, patterns and colours. Kolhapuri chappals adorned with gold cord, zari strips, feather and embroidery could be also worn on special occasions such as weddings and parties.<br /><br />What is amazing here is not a single iron nail is used in the entire manufacture process. The sole and the upper body of the chappals are joined together by stitches which are done with a leather cord, which gives additional comfort and durability. Other embellishments and adornments then follow in making a fancy pair of Kolhapuri chappals.<br /> <br />The other advantage of this footwear is that it is usually free from all allergic properties unless of course if the wearer is allergic to specific types of leather. <br /><br />Many new designs in this footwear have been incorporated over the years. This intricately handcrafted footwear has been able to retain its uniqueness primarily due to skilled craftsmanship and the fact that it complements most Indian outfits perfectly. <br /><br />Recently more creative and fanciful designs have lent this footwear a more modern appeal and versatility.<br /><br />Now you know why you could not resist the temptation to buy a pair of these famous chappals before leaving the shop!</p>