stipäätteiset
Stipäätteiset refers to a historical type of footwear, particularly common in Finland and Scandinavia during the 19th and early 20th centuries. These were practical, sturdy boots typically made from leather, designed for everyday use and often for work. The name itself is believed to derive from "stipa," a Finnish word for a kind of tough, durable leather or a specific tanning process.
The design of stipäätteiset varied but generally featured a high shaft, reaching up to the calf or
Stipäätteiset were particularly popular among working-class men and women, including farmers, laborers, and soldiers, due to