lietoa
Lietoa is a term that refers to a type of traditional footwear originating from the Finnish region of Savo. These shoes are typically made from leather, often cowhide or reindeer hide, and are characterized by their simple yet sturdy construction. The design is generally functional, intended for durability and comfort in outdoor conditions. Lietoa are often distinguished by their distinctive lacing system, which can vary slightly by region or maker, but typically involves eyelets and a leather tie. They were historically worn by both men and women for everyday use, particularly during agricultural work and other outdoor activities. The craftsmanship involved in making lietoa emphasizes practicality and longevity, with stitches often being reinforced to withstand wear and tear. While no longer the primary footwear for most people in Savo, lietoa are still appreciated for their cultural heritage and are sometimes produced as artisanal items or for historical reenactments. They represent a connection to the traditional lifestyle and resourcefulness of the Savo people.