Chepken

The word "chepken" was used among Turkic groups in North Caucasus to refer to chokha and was often synonymous with that attire.

[3] Among Azerbaijanis "chepken" is a type of lined upper shoulder clothing with long false sleeves.

Chepkens were mainly sewn from cloth, velour or velvet as well as various silk brocade fabrics.

In the lower side part of the clothes there was a detail called "chapyg" Azerbaijani: çapıq - "scar".

In Turkmen "chepken" translates to 'cloth' and indicates the material from which this type of clothing was traditionally made.

Cossack chekmen