Chemulpos
Chemulpos were a type of footwear historically worn by various peoples in Central and South Asia. These shoes were typically characterized by their soft, flexible leather construction, often made from deerskin or sheepskin. The design usually featured a moccasin-like sole that was stitched to the upper part of the shoe, creating a seamless and comfortable fit.
The term "chemulpoh" itself is believed to have originated from regional languages and has been used to
Chemulpos were not associated with a single ethnic group but were rather a common type of footwear