puukudokset
Puukudokset, also known as "wooden shoes" or "wooden clogs," are traditional footwear originating from Finland. They are typically made from birch wood and feature a simple design with a flat sole and a strap that goes over the top of the foot. The strap is often made from leather or fabric and is secured with a buckle or laces. Puukudokset are known for their comfort and simplicity, as they allow the feet to breathe and move naturally. They are often worn during winter activities such as skiing or ice skating, as well as for everyday use in colder climates. The design of puukudokset has remained largely unchanged for centuries, making them a symbol of Finnish culture and heritage. Today, they are still popular among Finns and are also enjoyed by people around the world for their practicality and aesthetic appeal.