drooghitte
Drooghitte is a type of traditional Siberian folk clothing originating from the region of Northern Tyumen Oblast, Russia. The name "drooghitte" is derived from the Khanty language, with "droog" meaning "man" or "person" and "hitte" meaning "coat" or "overcoat".
Drooghitte is typically worn by men as a winter coat, designed to withstand harsh Siberian climate conditions.
Traditionally, drooghitte was crafted by local craftswomen who used native materials such as wool from Khanty
In modern times, drooghitte is often worn as a symbol of cultural heritage and regional pride. Local
Throughout Siberia, drooghitte can be found in various regional museums and cultural exhibitions, showcasing the traditional