The pointed-toe moccasin style was at one time widespread in the Western Subarctic area. Here, the moose hide sole turns up around the foot and is seamed from the toe to the colourfully decorated upper. This upper is edged with three rows of horsehair strands bound by single strands of dyed horsehair. Flowers, either naturalistic or fanciful, were by far the most common decorative motif used in the region.