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Mayan Clothing for Women. Mayan clothing for women often included a skirt which was worn with or without a sleeveless, a poncho-like tunic which today is known as “huipil”. The skirts could be either tied with a belt or knotted in place with the “huipil” worn over the skirt.
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Guatemalan Huipils – Handmade Wearable Art and Clothing. Huipil (pronounced wee-peel) is the Spanish word for the traditional blouses worn by Mayan women for many centuries. They are still prominent in Guatemalan and a few other Latin American cultures today.
Beautiful weaves and vibrant colors, traditional Mayan clothing has been a part of life of the Mayan group from ancient times. They have had a very distinct way of wearing clothes and footwear, which were called huipil for women and overshirt for men.
Pic 5: Male and female Maya clothing (Click on image to enlarge) Everyday Clothing Basic components of everyday dress included a loincloth or short skirt for men and a huipil or long skirt (perhaps paired with a quechquemitl ) for women (see image to right).
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