Homonym: suks (Fails)
Suks are a type of traditional garment worn by the indigenous peoples of North America, particularly among the Inuit communities. These garments are typically made from animal skins, such as seal or caribou, and are designed to provide warmth and protection in cold climates. Suks can vary in style and decoration, often reflecting the cultural identity of the wearer.
In addition to their practical use, suks hold cultural significance and are often passed down through generations. They may feature intricate designs or patterns that represent the wearer's family or community heritage. Today, suks are not only functional but also serve as a symbol of Indigenous culture and craftsmanship.