napakkas
Napakkas are a type of traditional Indonesian footwear, primarily worn by women. They are known for their distinctive design and cultural significance. The term "napakkas" is derived from the Sundanese language, where "napak" means "to wrap" and "kas" refers to the foot. These shoes are typically made from natural materials such as rattan, leather, or fabric, and are often intricately woven or embroidered with traditional patterns. The upper part of the napakkas is usually wrapped around the foot, with a strap that can be adjusted for a secure fit. The sole is usually flat and made from wood or leather, providing stability and comfort. Napakkas are not only functional but also serve as a form of cultural expression, reflecting the wearer's heritage and personal style. They are commonly worn during traditional ceremonies, festivals, and everyday wear, making them an essential part of Indonesian fashion and cultural identity.