Here’s how these terms break down:
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6410: In some classified lists, such as the Indian National Industrial Classification (NIC), 6410 is used for commission agents dealing in wood, paper, skin, leather and fur, fuel, etc.. However, in e-commerce and inventory systems, such numeric codes can also denote product IDs or categories, often for footwear.
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TAN: This refers to the color or sometimes the type of leather (tan leather), commonly used in footwear descriptions.
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WRITE/CHAPPALA: Likely a typographical error or mishearing of “white chappal,” but based on your context, more likely refers to chappal (a type of open, slip-on sandal). “Write” might be a brand, model, or variant name but is not explicitly supported in the search results.
The closest supported reading is that “6410-TAN WRITE CHAPPALA” likely refers to a tan-colored sandal or chappal identified by product code 6410, possibly meant for inventory, procurement, or cataloging purposes.
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The term “chappal/chappala” is widely used in Indian contexts for basic sandals.
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The color “tan” is common for footwear and is supported in listings indexed under similar codes.
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The code “6410” could be an internal SKU, as seen in commercial procurement or e-commerce catalogues where numbers like this denote items or categories, sometimes related to gloves, mittens, or other footwear in search result descriptions.
If you are seeking to identify, procure, or categorize “6410-TAN WRITE CHAPPALA,” this likely refers to a tan-colored sandal/slipper (chappal), product code 6410—details beyond this (such as exact brand, size, or style) would require further clarification or direct product catalog reference.











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