Tibetan shoes are roughly divided into three types, namely "Songba shoes", "Galuo shoes" and "Duoza shoes". Pulu, woolen and aprons are generally used as materials. Songba shoes are famous for their beautiful patterns; Galuo shoes are beautiful and strong; Doza shoes are produced in Qamdo.

Gallo shoes are made of cowhide leather. The upper is sewn with three layers of pupae. The heel and toe of the shoe are sewn with black cowhide. Galo shoes are characterized by an upturned toe, like the front end of a wooden boat. The uppers of Galo shoes are made of black 氆? and apron material. The black is on the bottom, about one foot high; The back side has five rain vertical openings, and the edges of the openings are respectively reinforced with red sheepskin, which is easy to carry. These are the general situation of Tibetan traditional clothing.