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#REDIRECT [[Maya textiles]] |
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The ordinary garment of men was a cotton breechcloth wrapped around the |
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middle, with sometimes a sleeveless shirt, either white or dyed in colors. |
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The women wore a skirt belted at the waist, and plaited their hair in long |
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tresses. Sandals were worn by both sexes. Tattooing and head-flattening were |
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occasionally practised, and the face and body were always painted. The Maya, |
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then as now, were noted for personal neatness and frequent use of both cold and Mayas dress hot baths. |
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