shillibeers
Shillibeers were a type of footwear historically worn in Britain, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries. They were characterized by a simple, soft construction, often made from leather or canvas, and were designed for comfort and ease of wear. Unlike more structured shoes, shillibeers typically featured a sole that was not heavily built up, allowing the wearer to feel the ground beneath them more directly.
The name "shillibeer" is believed to derive from the surname of a London cobbler, a Mr. Shillibeer,
While the term and the specific style have largely fallen out of common usage in modern times,