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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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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.
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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.
Men and women wore sandals, the farmers wore moccasins. Many women wore their hair long and in braids. The priests and nobles wore decorative items such as jewellery.