geides
Geides are a type of traditional footwear worn in various cultures, particularly in Europe and the Middle East. They are characterized by their distinctive design, which typically includes a high, often pointed toe, a flat sole, and a flexible upper made from materials such as leather or fabric. The term "geide" is derived from the German word "Geiß", which means "goat", reflecting the shape of the toe.
The history of geides can be traced back to ancient times, with evidence of similar footwear found
In the Middle East, geides are known as "babouches" or "babushkas", and are typically worn by men.
Today, geides are still worn in some parts of Europe and the Middle East, and are often