Nauda

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This traditional Rakash style of footwear is most closely translated to ‘boot’ in Common. Crafted from soft leather (most common) or sometimes fabric, the bulk of a nauda is simply wrapped around the wearer’s foot and leg and held in place with attached straps which crisscross similar to those seen on many eastern sandals. While footwraps such as those which are commonly recognizable across many cultures are also ubiquitous amongst traditional Rakash, nauda differ significantly from footwraps in that the entire foot and a portion of the leg is covered, and often a padded, sole-like area is built-in to better protect the bottom of the foot. Nauda can range from ankle-tall to knee-high, and very occasionally have heels, though the latter is a much more modern development spurred by eastern fashion trends.


Variations

ItemSource isRare itemIs incomplete
Black pair of droluger-hide naudaCurse of the Ghost Ship/Incidental Loottrue
Dark suede nauda with thickly padded solesComfortable Rakash (1)true
Golden pard skin nauda studded with orichalcumComfortable Rakash (3)Comfortable Rakash (2)Comfortable Rakash (1)true
Item:Black pair of droluger-hide naudatrue
Item:Pair of black satin nauda
Pair of black satin naudaRakash Moot 396
Pair of brown raime nauda with silver claspsRakash Moot 408true
Pair of calf-high naudaComfortable Rakash (3)Comfortable Rakash (2)Comfortable Rakash (1)true
Pair of hiro bear pelt nauda held by sinew tiesComfortable Rakash (1)true
Pair of knee-high suede nauda with low heels of pale pink kapokComfortable Rakash (3)Comfortable Rakash (2)Comfortable Rakash (1)true
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