The huipil is the typical costume of the Yucatan peninsula and consists of a blouse or dress adorned with different geometric shapes in bright colors. In the Nahuatl language, it is called huipilli and literally means embellished blouse. The huipil is currently used in every corner of Mexico, but it stands out especially in Querétaro, Puebla, Huasteca and Yucatán. In general, this dress is white, but there are other colors and always embroidered with colorful details. Under the huipil a long and wide petticoat is always worn called fustian, which also has some embroidered details. You have all the information in: «Typical costumes of Mexico by regions«.

You have all the information in: "Typical costumes of Mexico by regions".