Serapes

Serapes are traditional Mexican garments typically made of wool or cotton. They are long, rectangular pieces of fabric with a slit in the middle for the head to go through, resembling a poncho. Serapes are often brightly colored and feature intricate patterns, such as stripes or geometric designs. They are commonly worn by both men and women for warmth and as a fashion statement. Serapes are also used as blankets or rugs and are a symbol of Mexican culture and heritage.




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