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5 best Kolhapuri Chappal markets in India

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 31, 2025, 09:26 IST
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Kolhapuris aren’t just Prada

The Kolhapuri-Prada controversy led to a steady rise in the sale of the original Kolhapuri chappals in India. If you’re a fan of handcrafted leather footwear, then these iconic pairs should be in your wardrobe. Kolhapuris are not just fashionable; they are durable and comfortable and carry a traditional charm, blended with the rich history of our nation. Let’s find out where you can get some of the best Kolhapuri chappal designs, which are rich and authentic.

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Kolhapur main market, Maharashtra

It's better to start with the birthplace of Kolhapuri chappals, i.e., Kolhapur’s main bazaar, which offers the most authentic and affordable versions of Kolhapuri slippers. From basic styles to hand-stitched ones, you will find anything and everything available. It has a history stretching back to the 12th century, and the industry received a boost in the 18th century under the patronage of King Shahu Maharaj.


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Delhi Haat, Delhi

Dilli Haat is known for its special and vibrant open-air marketplace, which is counted among Delhi’s cultural hubs and offers a unique blend of Indian handicrafts, including Kolhapur chappals from the Maharashtrian stalls. Here, the price might be a tad over the top compared to what we see in Kolhapur’s main market, but the collection remains trendy, of high quality, and absolutely modest.

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Laxmi Road, Pune, Maharashtra

Located in the heart of the city, it has been a bustling and go-to shopping destination for Pune locals and visitors for centuries. Offering a vibrant blend of contemporary and traditional Kolhapuri chappals, the market is also popular for high-quality Paithani sarees. The prices for Kolhapuris may vary from budget to premium and particularly depend on the design and craftsmanship of the pair.


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Crawford Market, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Crawford Market is one of the most popular and iconic places in Mumbai. A shopping destination for all the fashion enthusiasts, the market has an extensive variety of stylish goods where products are available at wholesale and retail prices. The marker offers a collection of original Kolhapuri chappals, amongst other mixes of lifestyle goods, and is a good spot for someone who’s looking for a fresh pair with a modern taste.


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Charminar market, Hyderabad, Telangana

Charminar market lanes are filled with local leather artisans and vendors who bring the magic of Punjabi juttis to Kolhapuri chappals from Maharashtra with them. The vibrant street shopping area also has an extensive collection of traditional bridal wear, jewellery, lac bangles, handwoven textiles, and more. These stalls usually offer a great deal and are budget-friendly.



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A piece of India

A Kolhapuri chappal isn’t just footwear, it’s a piece of India’s artisanal legacy you can wear every day. Handcrafted with intricate detailing, pure leather, and a touch of old-world charm, these sandals blend comfort, durability, and timeless style. Whether you're pairing them with jeans, kurtas, or saris, Kolhapuris add an effortlessly earthy elegance to any look. Owning a pair is like carrying a slice of Maharashtra’s rich heritage, all while staying effortlessly chic and grounded in your roots.

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