Skirts and Dresses
An enredo is worn by women as a skirt. It is a wide piece of cloth without seams. A terno is a dress that is hand-embroidered and most often found in the Yucatan.
Shirts
In the Yucatan, a guayabera is a short, pleated shirt that fits loosely. Indian women wear huipils, which are sleeveless cotton blouses that are elaborately embroidered.
Jackets
Men often wear a sleeveless jacket known as a jorongo. In rainy weather, Mexican Indians wear cloaks made from palm frond, called a jaquima. Women wear the poncho-like quexquemitl, which has an opening for the head and two long corners in the front and back.
Accessories
A cenidor is an Indian sash or belt. A squared-off bag with a shoulder strap is known as a moral. The large, embellished, rectangular cloth that has an opening for the head and is worn draped over the shoulder is called a sarape.
Purchasing Clothes
Traditional Mexican Indians do not purchase their clothing in shops, but instead buy from someone within their village who makes the piece of clothing. Sometimes they'll also have a family member make their clothing.
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