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Leather Juttis: Clean with a dry cloth; avoid water, apply mustards’ oil occasionally and use liquid shoe polish after regular use.
Embroidered Juttis: Store in a dust bag.
For detailed care tips, read our Jutti Care Guide.
Tilla Jutti, also known as Tilleydaar Jutti, is a traditional handcrafted footwear style from Punjab, known for its opulent design and royal heritage. These juttis are meticulously hand-stitched using fine golden or silver metallic threads, known as tilla embroidery, creating intricate patterns on both the upper and insole.
What sets them apart is their unique construction — no nails are used, and there’s no distinction between the left and right shoe. Each pair is a reflection of time-honored craftsmanship, passed down through generations.
Historically worn by royalty and the elite during the Mughal era, Tilla Juttis are more than just footwear — they’re a symbol of elegance, prestige, and cultural pride. Their bright shine and luxurious feel make them a favorite for weddings, traditional events, and festive celebrations.
At Sandoori.com, we bring you these iconic masterpieces, blending traditional artistry with modern style.
The best color for your jutti depends on the occasion and your personal style. For a timeless and versatile look, opt for classic shades like gold, silver, black, or ivory. These tones pair effortlessly with both traditional and modern outfits — from sarees and palazzo suits to contemporary kurtas and trousers.
If you’re dressing for a festive or wedding event, gold and silver Tilla Juttis add a regal touch with their intricate embroidery and shine. For everyday elegance, pastel shades or earthy tones with subtle detailing offer a more understated yet graceful appearance.
At Sandoori.com, we offer a wide range of handcrafted juttis in colors that complement every mood and moment — whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply stepping out in style.
Yes, absolutely! Punjabi Juttis pair beautifully with sarees, adding a touch of traditional charm and contemporary elegance. For formal events, office wear, or sleek gatherings, opt for simple and refined juttis in classic colors like black, brown, or metallic gold. These tones bring a sophisticated flair that complements both minimalist and richly styled sarees.
Whether you’re draping a crisp cotton saree for work or a silk saree for a special occasion, a well-matched jutti from Sandoori.com completes your look with grace and comfort — making tradition stylishly wearable, every day.
Absolutely! Pairing Punjabi juttis with jeans is a stylish and effortless way to blend traditional charm with modern fashion. Whether you’re running errands or heading out for brunch, casual or everyday juttis from Sandoori.com complement jeans beautifully — creating a chic fusion look that’s both comfortable and unique.
The key is to pick the right pair: go for minimal embroidery, soft colors, or quirky prints for a relaxed vibe, or choose bold, embellished juttis to make your denim outfit pop.
Explore our Casual Jutti Collection or check out our blog:
👉 How to Style Juttis with Jeans – Modern Desi Looks
At Sandoori.com, tradition doesn’t limit your style — it enhances it.
In English, jutti is often referred to as “traditional Indian footwear” or by similar names like juti, mojari, or nagra. While these terms vary slightly in regional design, they all represent a handcrafted, closed-toe shoe — typically made of leather and adorned with intricate embroidery or embellishments.
Juttis are especially popular in Punjabi culture, known for their vibrant patterns, rich heritage, and unmatched comfort. At Sandoori.com, we bring you a curated collection of these timeless shoes, reimagined for today’s modern, style-conscious wearer.
According to Vastu and traditional beliefs, certain footwear colors are believed to bring positivity and balance to your daily life. For example, dark brown or coffee-colored shoes are often considered auspicious for work or professional settings, symbolizing stability, grounding, and focus.
At Sandoori.com, we offer a wide range of juttis in earthy tones like brown, tan, and deep maroon, which not only align with these positive energies but also add a sophisticated touch to your wardrobe.
Whether you’re dressing for success or simply seeking more harmony in your day-to-day, choosing the right color can add both style and substance to your step.
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Wearing socks with juttis is a matter of personal comfort and style. If you’re wearing them for extended periods or during colder weather, light, no-show socks can help prevent discomfort or blisters — especially with newer pairs.
That said, juttis are traditionally worn without socks to highlight their handcrafted design and cultural flair. Going sockless keeps the look clean and authentic, especially when pairing juttis with ethnic wear or Indo-fusion outfits.
A quick style tip from Sandoori:
Avoid pairing juttis with overly formal Western wear like suits or tuxedos — these shoes carry a relaxed, artistic charm that complements ethnic, semi-formal, and smart-casual outfits best. Also, steer clear of pulling your pants over your heels (we’ve all seen it!) — it breaks the silhouette and takes away from the elegance of both your jutti and your outfit.
Looking for all-day comfort? Try our Padded Comfort Juttis — no socks needed.
Breaking in a new pair of Punjabi juttis? Here’s a traditional trick to make them more comfortable from the start.
To soften the leather lining, apply a light layer of mustard oil on the inside of the jutti and let it sit overnight. This helps relax the leather and prevents the initial stiffness or bite that sometimes comes with new footwear. For a stronger effect (used in older desi methods), some even mix equal parts of mustard oil and diesel — but this should only be done on pure leather juttis.
At Sandoori.com, there’s no need to worry — we use 100% genuine leather in our juttis, so these softening methods work perfectly. However, many of our designs already come with padded insoles and softer finishes, so breaking them in is often easier and quicker.
Want a pair that’s comfortable from day one?
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Step into elegance with Sandoori Jutti – Where tradition meets trend.
Sandoori Jutti is a traditional handcrafted Punjabi footwear known for its vibrant colors, intricate embroidery, and elegant design. Made from high-quality leather and adorned with zari, beads, or thread work, it blends ethnic charm with modern comfort—perfect for weddings, festivals, or adding a touch of culture to everyday wear.