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Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-15692, described as Red serape with white diamond center.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-15686, described as Red serape with green diamond center.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-29309, described as Sarape; center dominant serrate motif on white ground with geometrically placed spots.  Horizontal stripes moving toward ends with a horizontal panel of tapestry woven designs.  All in shades of red, blue, green, beige.  Two panels joined lengthwise.  119 cm x 270 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Serape, accession number 3-2387, described as Sarape, diamond decor, wool. Length 98 inches. Width 48 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 3-28838, described as Shawl. Wool, handspun, natural color. Entire piece formed by a loose, rather open knotting technique. L 154cm, W 56cm, fringe length 28cm
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 3-28837, described as Shawl. Wool, handspun, plain weave, natural color with macrame fringe. L 173cm, 54cm, fringe length 24cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Shawl, accession number 3-25515, described as Shawl; cotton; red and white narrow stripes. Multi-colored narrow stripes on upper and lower borders. Tied at neck in front with satin, multi-colored cords ending in tassels. Small embroidery areas opposite each cord-tie.  Scarf: 130 cm by 67 cm. Tassels and cords: 33 cm long, each.   cotton, woven. Satin; cords and tassels.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 3-27242, described as Shirt, not seamed at sides or under sleeves. Embroidered yoke, bands at cuffs and across front middle. Back considerably longer than front.  Length (front) 103 cm. Length (rear) 147 cm.  Mexico, Oaxaca, Zacatepec, Mixteca Baja. Cotton, embroidery. Part of a man’s costume, 3-27241-43 References: F. Toor, Mexican Folkways, Plate 38; Donald Cordry, “Mexican Indian Costumes”, Plate 223
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 3-27244, described as Shirt. Colored bands of drawn-work embroidery on shoulders and sleeves. Front pocket; front open at neck and waist. Length - 53.3 cm. Context of use (incl. role in trade): *Possibly from Xochistlahuaca, Guerrero (Amuzgo). The drawn-work embroidery seems to have substituted the decorative gauze-work on earlier handwoven man's clothing from Xochistlahuaca. - Alejandro de Avila Blomberg.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt and pants, accession number 3-22876a,b, described as b) pants