The people of Central Asia, where the young dressed in bright colors, and the elderly preferred calm tones

The people of Central Asia, where the young dressed in bright colors, and the elderly preferred calm tones

Central Asian clothing was designed to meet climatic conditions and the lifestyle requirements of the local population, as well as the tastes of the inhabitants of certain regions.

The people of Central Asia, where the young dressed in bright colors, and the elderly preferred calm tones
The people of Central Asia, where the young dressed in bright colors, and the elderly preferred calm tones

There were certain differences between casual, festive and mourning clothing. But there were a lot of common features, mainly in the cut of men’s, women’s and children’s clothes. The color of clothes could indicate the age and social status of its owner. Young girls and women used to wear bright dresses, while elderly ones preferred softer colors.

Men’s clothing was based on a cotton shirt with a direct cut called a kuylak, a quilted robe called a chapan belted with a scarf, wide trousers called ishton and a duppi skullcap.

You can learn more about the topic in the book-album "The Collection of the Czech Republic" (Volume XVI) in the series "Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan in the World Collections".

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