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Mexican people usually wear the same clothes Americans do, specially among big cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara or Monterrey. These include shirts, blouses and t-shirts, khakis or jeans, skirts and tennis shoes or formal footwear.

In rural towns and villages among Mexico, as well as special occasions such as festivals and patron saint festivities, there are many typical dresses depending on the region: in southern Mexico you can find women wearing the so-called huipil or tehuana dresses - there are examples of such dresses in the related links section. Many people in the northern regions wear jeans, Texan hats and boots, like many south western Americans do. Mexican people usually wear the same clothes Americans do, specially among big cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara or Monterrey. For girls, these include jeans, cotton shirts, blouses and dresses with many designs and patterns. Footwear includes high heels, tennis shoes and slippers. Most of them also wear accessories, such as earrings, handbags, necklaces and bracelets.

Girls from small cities and rural communities tend to wear huipil clothing, which is a loose, rectangular garment with bright-colored designs woven into the fabric. Each region within Mexico has different designs, from the Tehuana dress found in the southern state of Oaxaca to the Tarahumara/Raramuri clothing, found in the northern state of Chihuahua, close to the US-Mexico border.

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