The city of Leskovik was inhabited by a wealthy class, consisting of landowners who maintained relations with the most prominent cities of Albania and beyond.
The clothing of the wealthy women of this city is distinguished by long velvet dresses adorned with gold threads, or velvet skirts and jackets. These outfits were accompanied by embroidered vests and belts with gold.
In Leskovik, Muslim women also wore çitjanet (a type of trousers), accompanied by dolloma (a type of robe), xhybe (a long outer garment), and pirpiri (a short jacket), all richly embroidered with decorations.
In contrast to the aforementioned clothing, the poorer class of the city dressed similarly to the surrounding villages.