If to talk about shoes, rich people (men and women) used boots on high heels named "koshi", soft shoes without heels named "mesti", or high leather boots named "tsagi". Georgian hats made from natural sheepskin Tall karakul hat was the supplement to the costume.
And all the rest wore coats made of felt that are called "burka". In winter, rich Georgian people wore fur coats decorated with silver and gold. Kuladga should be put on only with stiletto or sword and special Georgian hat "papaha". Also, rich people wore "kuladga", short jacket, made of velvet and decorated with fur. Rich people with princely origin in Georgia wore "kaba", silk jacket with silky buttons and fasteners on chest and wrists. Noble's wedding robe and wedding dress made by Samoseli Pirveli The color of chokha tells about the man's place in society.
Also, chokha always has bandoliers on both sides of the chest, spaces filled with bullet-like decorations, they're called Masri. It is made of wool (black, gray, white, blue, red or brown fabric), it has long sleeves and laps, and it must have a belt with a stiletto on it. Chokha is the most interesting and iconic Georgian piece of clothing. Traditional men's costumes in Georgia consist of an undershirt (it is named "piranha"), underpants "sheidishy", wide trousers "sharvali" and a kind of jacket named chokha. Traditional Georgian clothing was distributed until the end of 19th-the beginning of 20th centuries.