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Stepping into Tradition: Men's Ethnic Footwear in India

One of the quintessential elements of Indian culture is its traditional footwear. These are more than just shoes; they are a reflection of our heritage, history, and unique styles. Ethnic and festive shoes for men include Indian traditional styles such as kolhapuri chappals, pathani sandals, Gandhi chappals, velvet embroidered smoking slippers and mules. They can work casually with kurtas and jeans or formally with wedding wear such as sherwanis and jodhpuris.

Men's Ethnic Footwear: A Stroll Through India's Traditional Elegance

From the vibrant streets of India to the global runways, men's ethnic footwear has made a significant mark on the fashion world. These traditional pieces are more than just shoes; they're a reflection of India's rich culture, diversity, and artistry. Join Regal Shoes on a fascinating journey through India's tapestry of ethnic footwear for men.

Regal Shoes Men's Ethnic Footwear: A Glimpse of Tradition

Juttis and Mojaris: These are iconic, handmade leather shoes, intricately embroidered with colorful threads, beads, and sequins. Jutis are typically slightly upturned at the front, while mojaris have a flatter sole. They are a perfect match for kurta-pajama or sherwanis, adding an exquisite touch to traditional Indian attire.

Kolhapuris for Men: Hailing from the state of Maharashtra, Kolhapuris are open-toed sandals made from vegetable-tanned leather. Their distinctive T-strap design and vibrant colors have won the hearts of men looking for comfort and style.

Peshawari Chappals: These originated in Peshawar, and are known for their simplicity and comfort. Peshawari chappals have a closed-toe design and are often seen in earthy tones, making them a great addition to ethnic ensembles.

Nagra Shoes: Nagra shoes are characterized by their pointed toe and colorful embellishments. They have a royal lineage and are a popular choice for traditional events and weddings.

Sherwani Shoes: These shoes are designed to complement the opulent sherwani attire. They are often made from silk or embroidered fabrics to match the grandeur of the sherwani.

Men's Ethnic Footwear: A Fusion of Old and New

When you don a pair of men's ethnic footwear, you're not just wearing shoes; you're stepping into a world of tradition, artistry, and history. Each step is a nod to India's rich and diverse heritage, making ethnic footwear an essential component of men's fashion in both India and beyond. So, why not explore these elegant pieces and add a touch of Indian tradition to your wardrobe?

FAQS

What are ethnic and festive shoes for men, and when are they typically worn?

Ethnic and festive shoes for men include Indian traditional styles such as kolhapuri chappals, pathani sandals, Gandhi chappals, velvet embroidered smoking slippers and mules. They can be worn casually with kurtas and jeans or formally with wedding wear such as sherwanis and jodhpuris.

What styles of men's ethnic and festive shoes are available in your collection?

At Regal Shoes you will find the single largest collection of handcrafted elegance and comfort in  Indian traditional styles such as kolhapuri chappals, pathani sandals, Gandhi chappals, velvet embroidered smoking slippers and mules. 

What are the key style elements that distinguish festive men's ethnic shoes from everyday footwear?

Beautiful finishes such as handwoven leather and velvet lend these styles a festive touch. Additional curled pointed toe shapes, a toe ring or staff, tassels and embroidery characterize these styles.

How can I choose the right style of ethnic and festive shoes to match my traditional attire for a specific event?

What makes these ethnic shoes for men so captivating is their ability to blend seamlessly with contemporary fashion. You can pair them with jeans, linen pants, or even casual blazers to create a fusion of traditional and modern styles. They're not just footwear; they're a testament to India's timeless craftsmanship and cultural diversity.