The men in the dance wear the huaso's hat, shirts, flannelponcho, riding pants and boots, short jacket, riding boots, and spurs.
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Aponcholike garment called a quezqumetl is worn over the blouse, which is usually white with a wide purple or red trim.
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During the 1950s, new lightweight coated nylon and other synthetic materials were developed for military ponchos.
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It bears this name because of the ponchos that are in each seat of the zone as guests take their seats.
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For protection from the elements aponchois often tied off / staked out at the edges or bungeed to a nearby tree.
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It was also used to make tires, tents, ropes, ponchos, and other military supplies.
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They usually wore inexpensive wool or straw hats, and used ponchos for protection from rain.
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Traditional men's clothing consists of shirt, short pants, neckerchief, hat, and woolponcho.
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Both groups were wearing rain ponchos which covered their uniforms and made it difficult to see to which army each belongs.
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Most of this is related to womens garments such as the embroidered blouses, skirts and aponcho-like garment called as quezquemitl.
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As well as jackets, the company makes overtrousers, ponchos and full length coats.
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Around this time, he adopted his trademark clothing, which consisted of the red shirt,poncho, and sombrero commonly worn by the gauchos.
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Traditionally, the dark side of theponchois used during the day, while its light side is mostly worn at night.
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The difference between a "chamanto" and other ponchos is their reversibility, as both sides one light, one dark are fully finished.
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Another craft practiced here is the making of knit items such as scarves, ponchos, wraps, sweaters, etc.
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