weejun

Etymology
Originally a brand name, from. Introduced in 1934 by Maine bootmaker G. H. Bass.

Noun

 * 1)  A kind of loafer having a strip of leather across the saddle with a diamond cut-out.
 * 2) * 2008, Amy T. Peterson, ‎Valerie Hewitt, ‎Heather Vaughan Lee, The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing through American History, 1900 to the Present (page 279)
 * Moccasins or weejuns were new options for casual footwear, along with canvas athletic shoes.
 * Moccasins or weejuns were new options for casual footwear, along with canvas athletic shoes.