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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 Overshirt, accession number 3-118, described as Man’s over shirt (chaqueta); heavy brown wool twill, fulled; approximately 51 cm long, 108 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
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-1, described as Sarape of Martoom; tapestry weave, multicolored wool.  For the color purple the fiber is wool and dye result is probably synthetic.  For the color red the fiber is wool, and the dye result is synthetic. Tapestry weave.  Multicolored wool. Remarks: Used by Cofradia de Iglesia Totonicapan, Guatemala. About 20 years old.
Hearst Museum object titled Underpants, accession number 3-116, described as Man’s underpants; off white cotton; basket weave with vertical, red, orange and green stripes; pant legs brocaded horizontally; fabric fringed at waist; pant legs hemmed; approximately 96 cm long, inseam 50 cm long Remarks: Appears to go with 3-114. Pattern also as 3-115