panço
Panço refers to a type of garment that is essentially a large piece of fabric with an opening for the head, worn draped over the shoulders. It is similar in form to a poncho but typically made from lighter materials and often features decorative elements like fringes or embroidery. Panços are commonly worn as a fashion accessory, adding a layer of style and warmth to an outfit. They can be made from various fabrics including wool, cotton, silk, or synthetic blends. The design can range from simple, solid colors to intricate patterns and prints. In many cultures, similar draped garments have existed for centuries, serving both functional and ornamental purposes. The modern panço, however, is largely a contemporary fashion item, popular for its versatility and ease of wear. It can be layered over dresses, tops, or even light jackets, making it suitable for transitional weather. The term itself is believed to have origins in Latin American cultures where ponchos are a traditional garment, though the panço often implies a more fashion-oriented, less utilitarian iteration.