FROM: CHIMALTENANGO


During the patronal feast of this department it is especially frequent to see that Chimalteca women usually wear a huipil characterized by its wide red stripes to frame the shoulders. They are strips of geometric designs alternated with drawings of animals and sections of multicolored lines.



Although today the use of traditional clothing is being lost and only usually seen in the elderly, here are the characteristics of the same for men and women:
The huipil of Chimalteca women also stands out for its V-neck or square made with black velvet at the edges. The skirt, on the other hand, also includes numerous colors and is usually very long, which is why it is usually wrapped around the waist. They hold it with a red band.
As for men, they usually wear a simpler outfit. This is usually a combination of white trousers and shirt, with a blue or black jacket, and a black or white knee brace that hangs from the waist by means of a red sash.


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FROM: SANTO TOMAS LA UNION, SUCHITEPEQUEZ

FROM: SAN SEBASTIAN RETALHULEU

TRADITIONAL COSTUMES FROM GUATEMALA