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Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-27364, described as 'huipil'; white w/ purple stipes; cotton; purple rayon neck inset; wool and rayon emboidery around yoke; varicolored embroidered designs of birds and flowers on garment; sleeves and head opening very small so garment may be unwearable (i.e. novelty); w. 58.5 cm., l. 72.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Huipil, accession number 3-28646, described as Huipil: black fulled mohair with grey stripes; 3 loom widths sewn together with green thread. Decorative red and green wool tassels front and back, each tassel composed of complex wrapped and plaited yarns. Square neck, armholes decorated with chainstitch and floral embroidery in red, orange and green.
Hearst Museum object titled Trousers, accession number 3-27365, described as trousers (short); white cotton w/ red stripes; 3 bands of arrow design and 2 bands of standing anthropomorphic figures in varicolored rayon embroidery; l. 88 cm., w. 62 cm.