moccasins
Moccasins are a type of footwear traditionally made from soft leather, often deer or moose hide. They are characterized by their simple design, which typically includes a flat sole and a flexible upper that wraps around the foot. Moccasins have been worn by various Indigenous peoples in North America for centuries, serving both practical and cultural purposes.
Today, moccasins are popular worldwide and come in various styles and materials. They are often used as comfortable indoor shoes or casual outdoor footwear. Many modern versions incorporate decorative elements, such as beads or embroidery, reflecting the rich heritage of Native American craftsmanship.