Chagnons
Chagnons are a type of traditional French footwear, typically worn by men, that are characterized by their distinctive design and craftsmanship. The term "chagnon" is derived from the French word "chagrin," which means sorrow or distress, reflecting the heavy and somewhat uncomfortable nature of the shoes. Chagnons are known for their high, thick soles, which are often made of leather or other durable materials, and their sturdy construction, which is designed to withstand the rigors of manual labor and long hours of standing.
The history of chagnons can be traced back to the 19th century, when they were commonly worn
Today, chagnons are still worn by some workers in France, particularly in rural areas where traditional crafts