ruhalats
Ruhalats is a term used to describe a specific type of traditional garment originating from the mountainous regions of Central Asia. While the exact etymology and regional variations can be complex, the core concept refers to a layered outer garment, often made from wool or felt, designed for warmth and protection against harsh climates. These garments are typically characterized by their robust construction and practical design, emphasizing durability over elaborate ornamentation.
The construction of a ruhalat often involves multiple layers of densely woven fabric, providing significant insulation.
Ruhalats have historically been essential clothing for shepherds, travelers, and inhabitants of high-altitude communities across countries