Uzbek and Tajik women wear a similar headdress called lachak.
[2] Kimeshek is made of white cloth, and the edge is full of patterns.
Kimeshek might have different designs and colors based on the wearer's social status, age, and family.
A red kimeshek, or qızıl kiymeshek, was worn by a younger married woman.
As the woman grew older, she would instead wear a white aq kiymeshek.