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Modern Mexican clothing has a great deal in common with modern North American culture.

Mexican clothing in the modern world features the usual standbys, such as shorts, jeans, shirts, and sneakers. Lighter clothing is usually seen due to the high year around temperatures. Mexican clothing typically does not differ much from American clothing in modern times.

Traditional Mexican clothing, however, has a very distinct personal flare. Combining Mexican and imperial Spanish influences, traditional Mexican clothing is very distinctive. Traditional Mexican clothing can be found worn on a variety of holidays. The Day of the Dead is perhaps one of the most famous of these holidays, although there are numerous others. Traditional Mexican clothing combines Spanish heritage with pre-Spanish influences. Of that ensemble, the Sombrero probably provides the most recognizable icon.

The traditional "charro" suit is another recognizable element of Mexican culture, frequently seen when worn by mariachis. The charro suit has its origins in pre-Spanish Mexican culture, as well as that of Catholic influence. The charro suit is very popular at a variety of Mexican events. Other traditional Mexican clothing includes a mixture of European influenced outfits, with a dash of colonial Mexico mixed in. These outfits owe a great deal to imperial Spanish culture. Mostly unchanged in their style, these Mexican outfits also typically feature added touches like a cape or hat.

The sarape is an easily recognizable Mexican article of clothing. A brightly colored scarf with a fringe, the sarape is collected both on a vintage basis and produced new. The sarape combines Mayan culture with the Mexican poncho. The sarape is traditionally made in the Mexican state of Coahuila, and sold to city dwellers, as well as tourists passing through.

The rebozo is also a well known Mexican article of clothing, worn most often by women. Usually produced in vibrant colors, the rebozo is most commonly used as a shawl or scarf, and can range in price widely, as it is produced for both comfort and style. These are just a couple of the popular items in Mexican clothing.

 
Gaylene Slater
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