bucklas
Bucklas are a type of traditional handmade shoe originating from the rural regions of the British Isles, particularly Scotland and Ireland. These shoes are crafted from leather, often using simple, durable materials and techniques that have been passed down through generations. The name "buckla" is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word *buicil*, meaning "shoe," and reflects their widespread use among working-class communities.
The construction of bucklas is typically minimalist, focusing on functionality over ornamentation. They are often made
These shoes were particularly popular among farmers, laborers, and other manual workers due to their practicality
Today, bucklas are primarily of historical and cultural interest, though some modern shoemakers continue to produce