paariks
Paariks are a type of traditional Indian footwear, primarily worn by men. They are known for their distinctive design and cultural significance. Paariks typically feature a high, round toe box, a flat sole, and a strap that goes over the ankle and is secured with a thong. The upper part of the paarik is usually made from leather or suede, while the sole is made from rubber or leather. Paariks are often decorated with intricate embroidery or beadwork, reflecting the wearer's social status and cultural background.
The history of paariks can be traced back to ancient India, where they were worn by various
Paariks are not only a form of footwear but also a symbol of cultural identity and heritage.