patchogs
Patchogs are a type of traditional footwear originating from the Tibetan region of Ladakh, India. They are known for their distinctive design and cultural significance. Patchogs are typically made from leather and feature a unique, open-toe design with a high, rounded heel. The upper part of the shoe is often adorned with intricate embroidery or decorative patterns, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Ladakh region. These shoes are not only functional but also serve as a form of cultural expression, often passed down through generations within families.
The construction of patchogs involves several steps. The leather is first prepared and shaped into the desired
Patchogs are worn by both men and women in Ladakh, and they are often seen as a
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in patchogs outside of Ladakh, with many people