Historical Significance - The origins of the jutti can be traced back to the Mughal era, where they were worn by royalty and nobility.
The design and craftsmanship of juttis from this period have greatly influenced contemporary styles.

Regional Variations - Different regions of Pakistan have their own distinctive styles of juttis.
For example, the Sindhi jutti is known for its bright colors and mirror work, while the Punjabi jutti often features elaborate thread embroidery.

Global Appeal - Pakistani juttis have gained international popularity and are sought after by fashion enthusiasts around the world for their unique design and cultural significance.
