Mexican clothes portray a rich cultural heritage

The traditional Mexican clothes for women and girls are quiet simple and practical.

They wear a rebozo, which is a kind of long scarf worn over the head and shoulders.

Mexican clothes for men and boys comprises of serapes that are also long blanket like shawls, often brightly colored and fringed at the ends. Charros are a kind of suits, usually black or brown, that Mexican men wear and sombreros are the typical straw hats that make up the complete set of Mexican clothes for men.

Children and adults can wear ponchos, which are also blanket like shawls, only with a hole in the middle where the head goes.

Nowadays though, the trends have completely changed and you can't spot this traditional attire even at the local Mexican pharmacy or neighborhood. The most link to these clothes can be barely spotted in t-shirts bearing logos of Mexican national colors or a hearty sombrero designs. The traditional clothes are, however, worn with gusto at all regional and national festivals.

It also protects them from the harsh rays of the sun .A rebozo can also be used to carry packages and small children. Mexican women also wear Poblanas, a kind of long full skirt. Mexican clothes for women are usually light and colorful and are easily available even in a Mexican Pharmacy store. Mexican pharmacy is a well-recognized name in medical care.

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