Saghas
Saghas is a type of traditional footwear originating from Central Asia, particularly prevalent among Turkic peoples. These soft leather boots are characterized by their distinctive construction, often featuring a single piece of leather shaped to form the sole and upper, with minimal stitching. Historically, saghas were designed for practicality, providing warmth and protection in diverse terrains, from steppes to mountainous regions. The materials used were typically durable animal hides, such as sheepskin or goat leather, often treated to enhance their water resistance.
The design of saghas varied slightly among different communities and regions, but common features include a