Slippers
In Eastern Ukraine, it’s customary to take off your shoes in people’s houses and wear house slippers. It is a mark of respect for each other.
Even during the war, when a side of the building has been bombed and there is dust and debris all around, this tradition persists exemplifies the profound impact of preserving daily life routines in reinstating dignity to individuals during times of crisis. However, this also means that slippers wear out much quicker.
For just £18 you can buy a pack of 5 slippers for a household.
In Eastern Ukraine, it’s customary to take off your shoes in people’s houses and wear house slippers. It is a mark of respect for each other.
Even during the war, when a side of the building has been bombed and there is dust and debris all around, this tradition persists exemplifies the profound impact of preserving daily life routines in reinstating dignity to individuals during times of crisis. However, this also means that slippers wear out much quicker.
For just £18 you can buy a pack of 5 slippers for a household.
In Eastern Ukraine, it’s customary to take off your shoes in people’s houses and wear house slippers. It is a mark of respect for each other.
Even during the war, when a side of the building has been bombed and there is dust and debris all around, this tradition persists exemplifies the profound impact of preserving daily life routines in reinstating dignity to individuals during times of crisis. However, this also means that slippers wear out much quicker.
For just £18 you can buy a pack of 5 slippers for a household.