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Galesh

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Persian form of footwear
For the village in Iran, see Galesh-e Bala.
A traditional galesh

A kalash' or galesh (Persian: گالش) is a traditional footwear of Iran. Unlike most galoshes, the "galesh" are always handwoven and with specific fabrics.[1] It is what people in Persia used to wear before the proliferation of the modern shoe, especially in the provinces of northern Iran. Galesh are still made today, but in the category of handicrafts and cultural produce.

Galesh are also called khussa or charoq. In India a similar footwear is called mojari or jutti.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ Snodgrass, Mary Ellen (2015年03月17日). World Clothing and Fashion: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Social Influence. Routledge. p. 326. ISBN 978-1-317-45167-9.
  2. ^ Padula, Derek (2015年01月14日). Dragon Ball Culture Volume 2: Adventure (in Arabic). Derek Padula. ISBN 978-0-9831205-4-4.
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