patjatoppa
Patjatoppa is a word originating from the Sami languages, referring to a type of traditional Sami footwear. These high boots are typically made from reindeer or moose hide and are characterized by their distinctive shape and construction. The word itself is a compound, often translated to mean "footwear" or "boot" in a general sense within Sami dialects.
The design of patjatoppa is functional, adapted to the harsh Arctic climate and the needs of a
Historically, patjatoppa were an essential part of the Sami attire, crucial for survival in their natural environment.