Kuynak

Kuynak
 Kuynak - male and female shirt residents of the Volga region and Central Asia. Once worn next to the skin and worn untucked. With the holidays over kuynaka men wore a silk shirt, and in winter - shirt with cotton wool. Women wore a cape over it and fine bathrobes. There are several types kuynaka, for example, the Turkmen version (koynek) ...
 Kuynak - male and female shirt residents of the Volga region and Central Asia. Once worn next to the skin and worn untucked. With the holidays over kuynaka men wore a silk shirt, and in winter - shirt with cotton wool. Women wore a cape over it and fine bathrobes. There are several types kuynaka, for example, the Turkmen version (koynek) varies from neckline: vertical ("King's Gate"); rounded - the oldest, it is also called "suffiysky gate" because was originally used in the clothing of clergy; kuynak with a collar ("Russian collar"), which appeared later all - at the beginning of the XX century. Women neckline was round (young girls he was wider in the elderly - already), and the front was cut.