What shoes did Tashkent and Fergana men prefer to wear with pants?

What shoes did Tashkent and Fergana men prefer to wear with pants?

Men’s pants: lower – ishton, lozim length was to the ankle and were made of cotton fabric.

They were worn with shoes or tucking into boots. They preserved the archaic cut, it means, they were with wide step, narrowed down and had the strings on the top. In cold weather, other pants from warm fabric were worn over them.

You will find more examples of national Uzbek clothes in the book-album "Traditional Uzbek costume on materials of museum and private collections of Uzbekistan (Part 1)" (volume XLVIII) from the series "Cultural legacy of Uzbekistan in the world collections."

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What shoes did Tashkent and Fergana men prefer to wear with pants?
What shoes did Tashkent and Fergana men prefer to wear with pants?