uncills
Uncills, also known as unciled, are a type of traditional footwear originating from the United Kingdom. They are typically made from leather and feature a simple, open design with a low heel and a single strap that goes around the ankle. The term "uncill" is derived from the Old English word "uncyl," which means "unshod" or "barefoot." This name reflects the minimalist nature of the shoe, which is designed to be worn with socks or stockings.
Uncills are often associated with rural and working-class communities in the UK, where they were commonly worn
In recent years, uncills have experienced a resurgence in popularity, particularly among fashion enthusiasts and those