sahallas
Sahallas refers to a type of traditional footwear originating from the Middle East, particularly prevalent in the Arabian Peninsula and surrounding regions. These are often characterized by their slip-on design and a pointed or slightly rounded toe. Historically, sahallas were made from leather, typically camel or goat hide, which was skillfully crafted and stitched. The construction emphasized durability and comfort for walking in warm climates.
The design of sahallas can vary, with some featuring decorative stitching, embossing, or even small embellishments.
While the materials and manufacturing methods have seen some modernization, the essence of the sahalla remains.