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Hearst Museum object titled Blouse, accession number 3-379, described as Woman’s chemise
Hearst Museum object titled Child's huipil, accession number 3-382, described as Child’s upper (and only) garment (huipil); white commercial muslin; narrow band couch-stitch embroidery in floral patterns and scallops in blue, green, orange and black edging neck and hem; orange ribbon on each shoulder; 38 x 36 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-378, described as Woman’s upper garment (huipil); white commercial  muslin; narrow band black couch-stitch embroidery in floral patterns and scallops edging neck and hem; 107 x 101 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Pants, accession number 3-387, described as Trousers, man's costume.  Handspun white cotton, in plain weave on upper portion, and weft-warp open work on last 34 cm of lower leg.  4 cm horizontal tuck just above pattern weave.  Overall length 98 cm.; center front and center back openings; open crotch.
Hearst Museum object titled Skirt, accession number 3-384b, described as Woman's costume,  (a) huipil - [card: handwritten "Magdalenas (Tzotzil)"];  (b) skirt - [card: hand written "is not from Magdalenas but probably from Central Mexico"];  (c) sash [card: hand written "men's sash from Maadalenas"]