poncho in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Both groups were wearing rain ponchos which covered their uniforms and made it difficult to see to which army each belongs.
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Wears a poncho and sombrero when he's not fighting.
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Later on they also knitted ponchos and other clothing items.
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For the men it is typical to wear chalan clothing, with cotton poncho and wide straw hat.
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Around this time, he adopted his trademark clothing, which consisted of the red shirt, poncho, and sombrero commonly worn by the gauchos.
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Most of this is related to womens garments such as the embroidered blouses, skirts and a poncho-like garment called as quezquemitl.
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The difference between a "chamanto" and other ponchos is their reversibility, as both sides one light, one dark are fully finished.
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As well as jackets, the company makes overtrousers, ponchos and full length coats.
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Another craft practiced here is the making of knit items such as scarves, ponchos, wraps, sweaters, etc.
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A few of the possible items were a hemlock leaf, a lava-lava, and an alpaca poncho.
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