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Tsarouchi

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Tsarouchi shoe

Atsarouchi(Greek:τσαρούχι;plural: τσαρούχια; from Turkishçarık) is a type ofshoe,which is typically known nowadays as part of the traditionaluniformworn by theEvzonesof theGreek Presidential Guard.[1]

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Their origin is obscure and goes back to theByzantinetime, with influences from styles imported by neighbouring tribes, including theTurks.Originally, various types of similar shoes were worn all over theBalkans,buttsarouchiaare mainly associated with theGreeks.They were the most common footwear worn by both urban and rural Greeks, mainly men, but also many women. After the Greek independence in early 19th century, their use was limited to isolated rural areas and nomadic populations, seen by westernised urbanites as a sign of uncouthness and backwardness. In a version with reinforced sole, they remained the issue boot for theEvzoneunits well into the 20th century, though after theFirst World Warwere gradually replaced in active service by the standard laced boot.Tsarouciiaprovide a clear link with the origin of the Evzone uniform in the traditional Greek costume, and with the fact that Evzones were largely enlisted from rural mountainous regions of Greece. Nowadays they are almost exclusively used by the presidential guard and in various traditional festivals and dances along with other traditional Greek garments.

Tsarouchiaare typically made of a number of pieces of stiff leather hand-sewn together, in themoccasinfashion. They have a characteristic upturned toe, usually covered by a large woolenpompon,which often occurs in Turkey as well. The latter was a relatively late addition, originally a way of making the shoe's toe waterproof, but increasingly becoming an essential feature of their decoration.[2]Simpler versions also exist, made from one piece of leather held in shape with thongs (a very common type found everywhere in the Balkans and Anatolia, e.g.,OpanakorCharvuli) and without any decoration.

Tsarouchis(Τσαρούχης) is also a Greek surname, withYannis Tsarouchisbeing the most famous person bearing it.

Aromaniansfrom Balkans have a similar word for shoes, "tsâruhi". Countryside tsâruhi were made out of leather piece.

References

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  1. ^Mouzaki, Rozanna (1981).Greek Dances for Americans.Doubleday. p. 165.
  2. ^"Στολές".Προεδρική Φρουρά(in Greek).Archivedfrom the original on 2017-10-08.Retrieved2014-12-16.