0 a piece of clothing made of a single piece of material, with a hole in the middle through which you put your head --
1 an outer piece of clothing without sleeves which hangs from your shoulders, made of a large piece of material with a hole in the middle for your head --
Another craft practiced here is the making of knit items such as scarves, ponchos, wraps, sweaters, etc.
The difference between a "chamanto" and other ponchos is their reversibility, as both sides one light, one dark are fully finished.
Traditionally, the dark side of the poncho is used during the day, while its light side is mostly worn at night.
Around this time, he adopted his trademark clothing, which consisted of the red shirt, poncho, and sombrero commonly worn by the gauchos.
As well as jackets, the company makes overtrousers, ponchos and full length coats.
Most of this is related to womens garments such as the embroidered blouses, skirts and a poncho-like garment called as quezquemitl.
Both groups were wearing rain ponchos which covered their uniforms and made it difficult to see to which army each belongs.
Traditional men's clothing consists of shirt, short pants, neckerchief, hat, and wool poncho.