camocks
Camocks are a type of traditional footwear originating from the coastal regions of England, particularly in the South West. They are characterized by their distinctive design, which typically includes a high, round toe, a low heel, and a flexible sole made from leather or canvas. The upper part of the camock is often reinforced with metal or leather to provide additional support and durability.
The name "camock" is believed to have derived from the French word "camail," which referred to a
In modern times, camocks have seen a resurgence in popularity, particularly among fashion enthusiasts and those