chodcov
Chodcov is a term that refers to a type of footwear historically worn in parts of Eastern Europe, particularly in mountainous regions. These shoes are characterized by their sturdy construction, designed to withstand rugged terrain and provide good grip. Traditionally, chodcov were made from leather, often with thick soles to offer protection and insulation. The design could vary regionally, but common features included a high ankle to support the foot and laces or straps for a secure fit.
The primary purpose of chodcov was practical. They were essential for individuals engaged in activities like