The phrase "Beach Shoes Gift Jelly Chappal" is a combination of terms that refer to the popular type of plastic footwear, often with the suggestion of it being a gift item.
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Jelly Shoes / Jellies: This is the common name for shoes (usually sandals, flats, or slides) made from PVC (polyvinyl chloride) plastic, which gives them a soft, flexible, and often clear or glittery "jelly" appearance. They are nostalgic, having been popular since the 1980s and 90s, and are known for being waterproof.
Chappal: This is an Urdu/Hindi word common in South Asia that means sandal or slipper. In this context, it is used to describe the general form of the footwear—an open, flat-soled sho.