A serape is a traditional Mexican blanket or shawl, often featuring vibrant colors and patterns. It is typically made from wool or acrylic and is worn as a garment or used as a decorative piece. Historically, serapes were used by people in rural Mexico for warmth and protection against the elements. Today, they are popular in both fashion and home decor.
Serape is like a poncho--a cloth worn in Mexico.
Serape Happy - 1971 was released on: USA: 26 December 1971
"serape" is the correct spelling of the word used to indicate a shawl or blanket worn by some Latin Americans.
The cast of Serape Happy - 1971 includes: Don Diamond as Toro
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A serape like the one Clint Eastwood wears in the Dollars Trilogy movies can be purchased at many retail stores in the southwestern part of the United States. This particular serape can also be purchased in some retail stores in Texas.
Cheers - 1982 One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape 7-4 was released on: USA: 17 November 1988
Papa's brothers bring home his serape, which is a traditional Mexican shawl, in the book "Esperanza Rising." The serape becomes a symbol of Papa and his homeland for Esperanza and her family.
Serape (English spelling) Sarape (Spanish Spelling)