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Ghillie shoes, originating from Scotland, are tongueless shoes designed for wet and muddy environments. They are commonly used in dance and outdoor work, with a soft sole, sturdy laces, and no tongue to prevent water and mud buildup. Ghillies are similar to moccasins and can last a long time with proper care. They are also popular in traditional Irish and Scottish costume and come in various colors.
Ghillie shoes are tongueless shoes originating from Scotland where they were designed for use in the often wet and muddy environment of the Scottish countryside. From Scotland ghillies spread to other locations, and as a result they are commonly found in Ireland and other wet regions of the world. Today, ghillie shoes are more commonly seen on dancers’ feet as they are highly suitable for dancing.
The basic design of the ghillie shoe is quite old, and many cultures have devised similar designs. Classic ghillie shoes have a soft sole with sides that go up to the middle of the foot, attached with sturdy laces that can wrap around the ankle and leg to ensure the shoe is secure. In the case of dance ghillies, the opening in the shoe is often quite large; Ghillie shoes designed for outdoor work tend to have a smaller opening under the laces, to protect the foot underneath.
The advantage of not having a tongue is that water and mud cannot get trapped in the shoe, but instead flow freely. When ghillies are worn with thick socks, the feet can be quite warm and comfortable, and will not be affected by a buildup of water and mud. This is what makes ghillie footwear ideal for Scotland, as the environment there is often quite humid.
Ghillies could be likened to moccasins, another style of soft footwear designed by native peoples to fit in with their natural environment. A sturdy pair of Ghillie shoes can last a long time, especially if the shoes are regularly cleaned and oiled to keep the leather in supple condition. People who hunt and fish using traditional techniques may choose to wear ghillies while in the woods, as these shoes are also extremely quiet and easy to move around in.
In the world of dance, ghillie shoes often appear on the feet of Irish and Scottish dancers, for obvious reasons, but they can be worn in a variety of schools of dance, from modern to performance. Dance ghillies are often made of very lightweight leather, and come in a variety of colors to match various dance outfits. Ghillie shoes can also be found in stores that cater to people who wear traditional Irish and Scottish costume, with dress ghillies available in many stores for weddings, funerals and other major events when formal dress shoes are required.
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