perunakerrokset
Perunakerrokset are a traditional type of footwear originating from the indigenous Sámi people of northern Scandinavia. The name is derived from the Finnish word "peruna", meaning potato, and "kerrokset", meaning socks. This refers to the historical use of these socks as a fashion statement, often worn with wooden boots to keep warm in the cold climate.
Perunakerrokset are traditional Sámi socks made from thick, warm wool. They are typically knee-high and have
In modern times, perunakerrokset have gained popularity as a symbol of cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship.
Despite their cultural significance, perunakerrokset are not widely known outside of the Scandinavian region. However, their