Çoulluks
Çoulluks is a term with origins in the Anatolian region of Turkey, generally referring to a type of soft, often handmade, leather shoe. These shoes are typically characterized by their simplicity in design and construction, prioritizing comfort and flexibility. Historically, çoulluks were common footwear, especially in rural areas, and were often made from sheepskin or other locally sourced leathers. The crafting process could involve traditional techniques passed down through generations, leading to variations in style and detail depending on the specific community or artisan.
The practical nature of çoulluks made them suitable for everyday wear, particularly for indoor use or for