Moccasins
Moccasins are a type of footwear traditionally made by Indigenous peoples across North America. They are typically soft-soled leather shoes or boots, designed for flexibility and quiet movement. The word moccasin derives from an Algonquian term for a shoe. While the exact style varies by group, moccasins generally fit the foot closely with a low or no heel and a soft, flexible sole.
Traditional moccasins are usually sewn from hides such as deer, moose, or caribou, sometimes with felt or
Regional variations reflect different climates and crafts. Northern and Subarctic styles tend to be insulated with
In modern times, moccasins have influenced fashion as well, giving rise to soft leather loafers and driving