adách
Adách is a historical term, particularly prevalent in certain regions of Eastern Europe, referring to a type of traditional footwear. These shoes were typically made of leather, often cowhide or calfskin, and were characterized by their simplicity in construction. The sole and upper were frequently crafted from a single piece of leather, stitched together at the edges. This design made them durable and relatively easy to produce by hand.
The specific style and name "adách" might vary slightly by region, but the general concept of a