Widely recognized as typical South American garments, ponchos have been used by native American peoples since pre-Hispanic times in the areas now in the territories of Peru and Bolivia. They are easily repurposed from a woolen fabric blanket, or may even be fabricated from a watertight material to become a rain poncho.
Ponchos are used as raincoats and are popular in mexico.
ponchos you stupid s#@t
Ponchos can be made from a variety of materials, including wool, fleece, cotton, polyester, and even waterproof materials like nylon or PVC. The choice of material can affect the poncho's warmth, durability, and suitability for different weather conditions.
yes
No one in particular. Ponchos have been used for many centuries in the Andes Mountains of South America, notably in Peru.
Yes!! ponchos are the coolest thing ever, you should own 7, one for each day of the week
definately girls
The plural of poncho is ponchos.
a Mexican clothing that go on your shoulders
A Mexican one
No. Ponchos and sombreros are more common.
Ponchos and sombreros