sóleys
Sóleys are a type of traditional Basque footwear, originating from the Basque Country in northern Spain and southwestern France. They are known for their distinctive design, which features a high, round toe box and a low heel, providing excellent support and comfort. Sóleys are typically made from leather, with a sole that is often made from rubber or cork, offering durability and flexibility. The upper part of the shoe is usually reinforced with leather or canvas, providing additional support and protection for the foot.
Sóleys have a rich history, dating back to the 19th century, and were originally worn by Basque
Today, sóleys are still popular among the Basque people and are also worn by tourists and fashion