Chiriqui-called women's boots or shoes in the western regions of Russia (Voronezh, Kursk and other provinces, in Cossack villages on the Don River). For the first time this term appeared in the 10th century.
In Russia, in the Middle Ages Chiriqui made from leather, they were sewn soft or hard soles. At the tops of the shoes were not. Chiriqui keep your feet using vzderzhki that was going around the leg. Their appearance was like this shoe rubbers.
Subsequently became attached to the soles of low heels with horseshoes, and adorned themselves Chiriqui rivets, buttons, colored pom-poms or a line from a bright thread.