lajtejalkia
Lajtejalkia, also known as "lajta jalkia" in Finnish, refers to a traditional Finnish footwear made from leather. This type of shoe is characterized by its simplicity and durability, often featuring a single strap that goes around the ankle and is secured with a buckle. Lajtejalkia are typically worn with traditional Finnish clothing, such as the lenkkarit shirt and the kangas skirt, and are often associated with rural and outdoor activities.
The history of lajtejalkia can be traced back to the early 20th century, when they were commonly
Today, lajtejalkia are not only worn for practical purposes but also as a symbol of Finnish culture