Leather "tsarvul" (a more popular term is "Opanak") shoe used by peasants - or so called working people in Bulgaria in the near past. One of a number of shoe types popular in and around Bulgaria during this period. The shoe is completely made from leather and hard stitching. The sole is a separate layer of rough leather, that can be replaced if damaged, which made the shoe easy to repair. This shoe was worn in combination with thick wool socks, wich provide great cushioning, thermal and moisture regulation.