Mitlitas are a type of traditional Mexican textile, often characterized by their vibrant colors and intricate patterns. They are typically handwoven and can be used in various applications, such as clothing, home decor, and accessories. These textiles reflect the rich cultural heritage of Mexico and are often associated with indigenous communities and their artisanal craftsmanship. The term "mitlita" may also refer to specific designs or techniques used in the weaving process.