tanlást
Tanlást is a term that refers to a specific method of traditional footwear construction, particularly prevalent in certain European cultures. It is characterized by a distinct sewing technique where the upper part of the shoe is directly attached to the sole without the use of an insole or welt. This results in a flexible yet durable shoe construction.
The process of tanlást typically involves stitching through the edge of the upper material directly into the
While the term itself may vary in spelling and regional pronunciation, the underlying construction technique remains