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A beige stylish sandal designed for women who want everyday style without sacrificing comfort — man-made leather upper, a cushioned footbed that absorbs impact, and a lightweight TPR sole with reliable grip on every surface.
Upper Material
Man-Made Leather
Toe Shape
Round Toe
Outsole
Lightweight TPR
Insole
Cushioned
Style
Strappy Chappal
Colour
Beige
Occasion
Daily Wear, Casual
Outsole Feature
Anti-Slip, Grip
Yes. The cushioned insole absorbs pressure with each step, reducing strain on the heel and ball of the foot during extended wear. The lightweight TPR sole also minimises fatigue, making these suitable for daily commutes, shopping, and casual outings.
TPR stands for Thermoplastic Rubber. It is a flexible, lightweight material used for outsoles that combines the grip of rubber with the lightness of plastic. TPR soles are anti-slip, durable, and comfortable underfoot — making them well-suited for everyday sandals worn on tiled, paved, or indoor surfaces.
Beige is one of the most versatile neutral tones in footwear. These sandals pair naturally with white and cream summer outfits, pastel kurtas, floral midi skirts, olive and khaki casuals, and denim. They complement both Western and South Asian casual wear including shalwar kameez and printed cotton suits.
Yes. Man-made leather is engineered for durability, consistent finish, and easy maintenance. It resists scuffs and holds its shape well with regular wear. Unlike natural leather, it does not require conditioning and is generally easier to clean with a damp cloth — making it practical for everyday sandals.
Wipe the upper with a soft damp cloth to remove dust and surface dirt. For the outsole, use a slightly soapy cloth to clean the grip areas. Avoid soaking in water. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve the shape and colour of the upper.
A chappal is an open flat or low-heeled footwear style widely worn across South Asia. It typically features a simple upper — often with straps or a single band — and an open toe and heel. Compared to a Western sandal, chappals tend to have a flatter profile and a lighter construction suited to warm climates and casual everyday use.
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