Moccasins are tough slipper shaped shoes originated by Native American Indians to offer protection for the feet. The word Moccasin comes from the Algonquian language meaning a shoe made of soft leather.
History of the Moccasin
Moccasins were created by Native Americans as a way of protecting the feet and also distinguishing tribes. The tough, yet soft leather shoe was designed to allow the wearer to feel the ground as they walked and also remain soundless. Various tribes redesigned the moccasin based on their geographical location, even creating a hard soled version for mountainous terrain. Today Native Americans still wear the moccasin during ceremonial times, and the look of the shoe has surged into the mainstream becoming the look for mens and womens slippers, as well as, comfortable driving shoes.
Moccasins Accessories
Amazon.com: Leather Cleaner
Shoe Care Supplies: Shoe Cleaning Supplies
Cedarville Store: Shoe Trees
Get Organized: Shoe Cubbies
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