

Waterfall Peshawari — The Heritage Leather Sandal Three colours. One silhouette. A conversation that's been going on for centuries — and just got more interesting. The Waterfall Peshawari is what happens when you take the most enduring sandal form on the subcontinent and dress it the way a man with genuine taste would dress himself — in layers, in contrast, in colours that don't match so much as agree . Steel blue, cognac tan, and deep plum, held together by a white sole and a gold buckle. Not louder than it needs to be. Just precise enough to be unforgettable. The Silhouette The Peshawari form needs no introduction on this part of the world. The sharply pointed toe has announced arrivals for generations — in courtyards, at weddings, across marble floors and packed bazaars. That hasn't changed. What has is everything layered on top of it. The vamp is constructed from steel blue pebble-grain leather , a shade that sits between slate and navy — cooler than cobalt, warmer than grey. The hand-interlaced crossed straps fan across the top of the foot in the traditional Peshawari weave, creating an open lattice structure that is as much architecture as it is footwear. The s
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