Choparts
Choparts is a term that historically referred to a type of shoe or boot, particularly in medieval Europe. These were characterized by a distinctive, often pointed, toe. The origin of the word is believed to be from Old French "chopine," which itself may have derived from an earlier word for a type of wooden clog or shoe. Choparts were not a single, uniform style but encompassed a range of footwear. The length and elaborateness of the pointed toe often varied, sometimes indicating social status or fashion trends of the time. Over centuries, the style evolved, and the term became less common, eventually being superseded by more specific descriptions of footwear. Today, the concept of choparts is primarily of interest in historical fashion studies and costume design.