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<title>Punjabi Jutti for Ladies – A Combination of Culture and Elegance</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Unlike shoes produced in factories making even shoemaking more difficult, juttis are allowed to embrace the style of the wearer. The leather is supple and lined so there is no discomfort but also means they can be worn longer—but worn for long time and errands during festivals and special occasions. ]]></description>
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