Women’s Footwear Style and Comfort Go Together!

Women’s footwear, true to the very demanding nature of the clientele, are varied and rich.

How utterly demanding women are when it comes to shopping for various articles beginning with their daily wear to various accessories, etc can readily been seen in the fastidiousness that they show when buying footwear for themselves. Starting with the size, the height of the heels, the material used, to the design factor, colour all matter equally to the members of the fairer sex. It does not matter to them whether the footwear that they are buying is handmade or machine made.

The materials that you get to see in women’s footwear largely are, leather, cloth, beads, and other related material. As expected, different states of India have contributed variously to the growth and advancement of the women’s footwear sector. Each bringing in their own set of styles and designs as well as the material used. The level of artistry that these highly skilled craftspersons have brought into place on these footwear that are invariably fashion wear is simply mind blowing.

India is probably the only nation where real gold, silver thread, etc are used in footwear liberally and slowly with time these otherwise expensive slippers and shoes have expanded their reach to include a good portion of the value end of the market as well. Though, these are footwear that can be used only on special occasions like marriages, etc and not on a more regular basis.

Juttis from Punjab to the fore!

The juttis that are exquisitely handmade in the Western state of Punjab is a very good instance of this kind of craftsmanship coming to the fore in the case of women’s footwear.

Made of fine leather, the juttis are the traditional ethnic Indian footwear that are made especially in Punjab and the neighbouring state of Rajasthan. The leather is mixed with threads and beads. There are juttis for both men and women. The embellished juttis with beads, stones, etc are naturally meant for use more on festive occasions while the unembellished juttis are for daily use. Not to mention, the women’s juttis have generally more embellishments than their male counterparts.

Outside of Punjab, the juttis are called mojaris. With the juttis, you have a fine ethnically made footwear for women for all occasions. Plenty of cheaper ones for daily use and decorated ones for festive occasions.

Besides, juttis, you have other handmade footwear for women that are also available aplenty in the market place. The handmade fashion footwear for women made of local material and decorated with beads, etc are a run away hit here. These women’s footwear are made in the National Capital Region of Delhi.

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