överedgefot
Överedgefot, also known as a "high-top sneaker" or "ankle-high sneaker," is a style of athletic shoe characterized by its extended upper that covers the ankle and part of the lower leg. This design originated in the early 20th century as a practical solution to provide additional ankle support for sports like basketball, where players frequently jump and land heavily. The term *överedgefot* is Swedish, combining *över* (meaning "over" or "above") and *edge* (from the English "ankle"), with *fot* meaning "foot."
The high-top design became particularly popular in the 1970s and 1980s, often associated with basketball culture
Overedgefot shoes are typically made with durable materials like canvas, leather, or synthetic blends, often paired
Today, overedgefot styles remain influential in both athletic and fashion contexts. They have evolved beyond their