mukluk

/ˈmʌklʌk/
noun
  1. A soft, warm boot traditionally made from sealskin or other animal hide, worn by Indigenous peoples of the Arctic, and now also made in modern materials for cold weather.
    • Modern mukluks are popular for their comfort and insulation in snowy conditions.
    • Traditional mukluks are often decorated with fur and beadwork.
    • She wore mukluks to keep her feet warm during the winter camping trip.
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