Ínok
Ínok refers to a specific type of traditional footwear originating from the Carpathian Mountains, particularly prevalent among rural communities in regions of Romania and Ukraine. These shoes are characterized by their simple yet durable construction, typically made from a single piece of leather, often cowhide or sheepskin, that is folded and stitched. The design usually involves a low profile, with the leather upper wrapping around the foot and extending upwards to form a flexible ankle cuff.
The crafting of ínok is a time-honored skill, passed down through generations. Artisans would meticulously shape
Ínok were historically worn for everyday purposes, including agricultural work, herding, and travel. Their robust construction