

Bhoora Peshawari — The Heritage Leather Sandal Some designs don't need reinventing. They need respecting. The Peshwarai is one of the oldest sandal silhouettes on the subcontinent — worn by poets, landowners, and men who understood that the way you carry yourself begins at the ground. The Bhoora Peshwarai doesn't reimagine that legacy. It honours it, in the deepest shade of burgundy-brown leather Zaglet could find, and hands it to a man who knows exactly what he's holding. The Silhouette There is a specific kind of confidence that comes from wearing something with centuries behind it. The Bhoora Peshwarai opens with a sharply pointed toe — the defining signature of the Peshwarai form, unapologetic and architectural. The toe doesn't curve or soften. It commits. From there, the upper fans out into a woven lattice of crossed leather straps across the vamp — each strap cut from the same deep bhoora burgundy-brown leather , interlaced by hand to create an open, breathable structure that still reads as a complete, cohesive shoe rather than a sandal trying to be one. The sides are open and cut away , letting air move freely while the crossed straps hold the foot with quie
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