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then as now, were noted for personal neatness and frequent use of both cold and Mayas dress hot baths.
then as now, were noted for personal neatness and frequent use of both cold and Mayas dress hot baths.


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