darbinis
Darbinis is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Filipino footwear, primarily associated with the Cordillera region of the Philippines. These shoes are typically handmade and crafted from natural materials. The most common material used for darbinis is leather, often from carabao or cowhide, which is then carefully stitched and shaped. The design is usually simple, characterized by a sturdy sole and a closed upper that covers the foot.
Historically, darbinis were a practical and durable form of footwear for the indigenous peoples of the Cordillera,
While modern footwear has become more prevalent, darbinis are still sometimes made and worn, particularly by