Kyrgyzstan
Ak-kalpak: A traditional headwear worn by men in Kyrgyzstan, it is a tall cone-shaped hat made of felt, worn on special occasions like weddings, religious ceremonies, and national holidays, considered a symbol of Kyrgyz culture and worn with a long, flowing robe called "Chapan" or "Khalat," typically white and decorated with geometric patterns, it's considered a status symbol and worn by men of all ages.
Khalat: A long, flowing robe worn over traditional clothing, typically made of cotton or wool and adorned with intricate designs and patterns, worn on special occasions like weddings, religious ceremonies, and national holidays, considered a symbol of Kyrgyz culture and typically lined with cotton for warmth.
Kel-pachak: A long dress worn with a headscarf typically worn with a long flowing robe called "Chapan" or "Khalat", a long-sleeved blouse, a long skirt, headscarf or "Alakosh" and a belt called "Kera-chechek."
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