adatlápok
Adatlápok are a traditional indigenous footwear used by various Central American and Mexican cultures. Their design typically consists of simple, barefoot-style shoes made from local natural materials, such as woven plant fibers, leather, or bark. These footwear pieces are often handmade, reflecting cultural craftsmanship and traditional methods passed down through generations.
The primary function of adatlápok is to provide protection and support to the feet while allowing flexibility
The construction of adatlápok varies across regions, often tailored to local resources and climate conditions. For
Today, adatlápok are increasingly recognized as cultural artifacts with potential applications in sustainable fashion and footwear.
While not widely adopted in mainstream footwear markets, adatlápok continue to be valued within their cultural