kétbets
Kétbets is a term that refers to a specific type of footwear, primarily associated with the nomadic cultures of Central Asia. These boots are traditionally made from leather, often sheepskin or cowhide, and are characterized by their distinctive construction and design. The soles are typically made from multiple layers of leather, stitched together for durability and flexibility. The uppers are usually soft and unlined, allowing for comfort and breathability.
The visual appearance of kétbets can vary, but they often feature intricate decorative stitching or embroidery,
Historically, kétbets were an essential part of the traditional attire for men and women in regions such