A poncho , punchu in
Quechua is an outer garment designed to keep the body warm or, if made from a
watertight material, to keep dry during rain. Ponchos have been used by the Native
American peoples of
the Andes since pre-Hispanic times and are now considered
typical South American garments.
The poncho, was one of the typical clothes of the Paracas, a Peruvian, Pre-Inca Culture around 500 B.C . The Poncho, nowadays, is commonly associated with the Americas as a traditional outfit for Andean people.
Many designers include Ponchos in their collections no matter it is summer or winter time.
Raffa creates different types of ponchos, using for summer time handmade Pima Cotton Ponchos or in winter time Alpaca Ponchos. The designers also include one color ponchos or ponchos with a design and combine them with different colors according to the fashion trends.
The poncho, was one of the typical clothes of the Paracas, a Peruvian, Pre-Inca Culture around 500 B.C . The Poncho, nowadays, is commonly associated with the Americas as a traditional outfit for Andean people.
Many designers include Ponchos in their collections no matter it is summer or winter time.
Raffa creates different types of ponchos, using for summer time handmade Pima Cotton Ponchos or in winter time Alpaca Ponchos. The designers also include one color ponchos or ponchos with a design and combine them with different colors according to the fashion trends.
Alpaca Ponchos
Handmade Pima Cotton Ponchos
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