fenolder
Fenolder is a term used primarily in the context of the Dutch and Flemish languages to describe a specific type of traditional wooden shoe. These shoes are typically made from a single piece of wood, often birch or oak, and are designed to be worn over the feet, covering the toes and extending down to the ankle. The name "fenolder" is derived from the Dutch word "fen" (meaning "toe") and "older" (meaning "shoe"), reflecting their distinctive shape and function.
Fenolders are traditionally worn in rural areas of the Netherlands and Belgium, particularly in regions like
In modern times, fenolders have seen a revival as a fashion statement and a nod to traditional
The construction of a fenolder involves shaping the wood into a curved form that conforms to the