Ponchos
Ethnic character. Top-quality materials. Abundant in colorful patterns and colors. One universal size. Currently, ponchos are widely known, but in South American areas they are a tradition and represent Indian culture. In the time of the Incas, social standing and wealth were determined by the number of articles one owned, and by the colors and patterns one could recognize where the newcomer came from. To this day ponchos are still worn by the Andean people - they protect them from low temperatures.