sulapuhumine
Sulapuhumine is a term that describes a specific type of historical footwear, primarily known for its use in certain European regions during the medieval and early modern periods. These shoes were characterized by their soft, pliable construction, often made from deerskin or other supple leathers. The name itself is believed to derive from a combination of archaic words suggesting "soft" or "supple" and "footwear" or "shoe."
The design of sulapuhumine typically featured a simple, unadorned silhouette. They were often made from a single
While not as widely documented as some other historical shoe types, sulapuhumine are mentioned in surviving