sharovary
Sharovary are a type of traditional men's trousers characterized by very wide legs that taper toward the ankles. They are found in various cultures of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and adjacent regions, and are often considered part of historical or national dress. The garment is typically worn with a belt or drawstring at the waist and may be made from wool, cotton, or other fabrics. Decorations, embroidery, or contrasting piping can appear on the front or along the seams, reflecting regional styles.
Design and function: The loose, billowy cut provides freedom of movement and comfortable riding, which contributed
Origins and regional varieties: Sharovary originated in the broader Eurasian cultural zone that includes Central Asia
Cultural role and modern context: In folk costumes and traditional dances, sharovary symbolize masculine dress and
See also: traditional dress, ethnic costume, Caucasus and Central Asian attire.