punuks
Punuks are a type of traditional Filipino footwear, typically worn by farmers and laborers in rural areas. They are characterized by their simple construction, often made from woven plant materials like rattan or bamboo strips, and sometimes reinforced with leather or rubber for durability. The design is generally open-toed and low-heeled, providing comfort and breathability in warm climates. Punuks are known for their practicality and affordability, making them a suitable choice for everyday work. While their use has declined with the advent of modern footwear, they remain a symbol of traditional Filipino craftsmanship and a reminder of a simpler way of life. The term "punuk" itself can vary in regional dialects, but the general concept of this rustic, woven sandal remains consistent. They are often handmade, with each pair exhibiting unique variations depending on the artisan and the materials available.