Ponchos
A poncho is a simple outer garment characterized by a single large piece of fabric with a hole for the head. The classic design is rectangular or square, with no sleeves; fabric drapes over the shoulders and upper body, providing warmth and protection from rain. Some ponchos include a hood or decorative openings along the edges. Variants may be brightly patterned or solid color.
Ponchos originated in the Andean regions of South America and were worn by Indigenous peoples for centuries.
Most ponchos are made from wool, though cotton and synthetic fibers are common in modern versions. Traditional
In its regions of origin, the poncho remains a practical everyday garment, while in fashion contexts it