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Hearst Museum object titled Camisa, accession number 3-114, described as Shirt (camisa); off-white plain weave; appears commercially manufactured; long sleeves gathered into cuffs; collar and cuffs of red and white plaid material; V-neck; approximately 81 cm long, 1 m 20 cm around hem
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-115, described as Woman’s shirt or huipil; off-white plain weave cotton with red, orange and green vertical stripes and brocaded horizontal stripes at shoulder area; lower 10 cm in back basket weave; “collar” of white commercial cotton, appliqued; 95 cm long, 104 cm across bottom Remarks: Fabric almost identical to cuff and collar of 3-114
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-37, described as Woman’s garment (huipil); white cotton, plain weave; upper part brown cotton, plain and twill weaves with multicolored brocade in cotton and silk; neck bound with fabric and embroidered; approximately 93 cm wide, 1 m long
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-66, described as Woman’s shirt (huipil); 3-66 lower part white cotton plain weave; upper part brown cotton brocaded in brown, green, lavender, reds, greens and whites; neck bound and embroidered on black ribbon; approximately 1 m wide, 104 cm long Brown is the natural color of the variety of the cotton.
Hearst Museum object titled Jacket, accession number 3-8, described as Jacket of Martoom (cotton); black cotton twill; machine sewn; 2 lower front pockets; silver ornaments on collar, cuffs and back, including rows of silver balls; partial lining of white cotton; approximately 49 cm long, 95 cm around bottom
Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 3-117, described as Man’s over pants; heavy brown wool twill, fulled; tab closures navy wool twill; stitched with a 2-ply stiff twine; front closure down legs, but buttons never all sewed on or button holes cut; approximately 68 cm long
Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 3-7, described as Pantaloon of Martoom; black wool with multicolored embroidery; silver balls and eyes for front closure down legs;  3-7 faced with red silk-like fabric, approximately 96 cm long, inseam 51 cm long, silver ornaments REMARKS: "The cut is ancient ornamentation. Spanish type