bastidors
Bastidors are a type of traditional Spanish footwear, originating from the region of Extremadura. They are characterized by their distinctive design, which features a high, round toe box and a flat sole. The upper part of the bastidor is typically made from leather, with a simple, open lacing system that allows for a snug fit. The sole is usually made from a single piece of leather, which is stitched to the upper. Bastidors are often decorated with intricate embroidery or other decorative elements, reflecting the craftsmanship of the region.
The history of bastidors can be traced back to the 19th century, when they were worn by
Bastidors are not only a practical form of footwear but also a cultural artifact that reflects the