Anjis
Anjis are a type of loose-leaf shoe, originating from China during the Ming dynasty. Characterized by their flat, straight sole and wooden sandals design, anjis are considered an ancient style of footwear. Typically made from natural materials such as bamboo and wood, anjis were initially designed to protect the foot from mud and other adverse terrain conditions during walking.
Initially popular amongst the general public in Southern China, specifically during festivals, anjis have seen resurgence
Their primary use is during casual events and as a house slipper. It is a sort of
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