
Looking through the history, wearing of slippers is closely associated with culture of life. Footwear was assorted according to purpose in the ancient civilizations of the Old East, where the first cities (urban
centers) had developed.The out of doors footwear was strictly separated from the one that was worn inside the house or temple. It was regarded as blasphemy to enter in a temple or house in the shoes
worn out of doors. This attitude toward the house and the temple
was preserved through the history of three monotheistic religions, except it changed a little bit in Christianity during merging of this religion
with the Roman Empire. Slippers thus became a footwear that was worn exclusively in and around the house. With the arrival of the Ottomans in Bosnia, the process of urbanization began with foundation of cities of the Levantine type, where economic life was clearly separated from the family life. Slippers thus became a synonym for an urban living culture. The Bosnian word for slipper, 'papuča', is the word of Arabic origin, pronounced as 'papuš' in Persians, but it came to us in pronunciation as „papuča“.






