egaliklar
Egaliklar is a term used to describe a specific type of traditional footwear originating from the nomadic peoples of Central Asia, particularly the Kazakh and Kyrgyz cultures. These boots are characterized by their soft, flexible leather construction, often made from sheepskin or deerskin. They are typically knee-high and feature a distinctive pointed toe. The soles are usually made from multiple layers of leather, stitched together to provide durability and insulation against the cold, harsh climates of the steppes.
The design of egaliklar is deeply functional, adapted to the nomadic lifestyle. The soft leather allows for