The men wear their long straight hair in braids and wear blue ponchos and white pants. |
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Even the official waterproof ponchos protecting spectators from the Paris drizzle came in the distinctive bright yellow colour. |
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Judging by the alpaca ponchos and lederhosen on display, I'd have to say Peru and Germany. |
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Five minutes, 10 dollars and a few less pride points later, he left the store with the waterproof foundation and two ponchos in hand. |
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While the young often wear Western-style clothing, the older Peruvians wear more traditional handwoven garments such as ponchos and sandals. |
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Some were selling t-shirts and plastic couches, while others sold ponchos and rainwear. |
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Capes and ponchos in embroidered mohair, short-length jackets are styled with ample sleeves and hugging necklines. |
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The singer shows us ponchos have a grungy side by teaming this slouchy slashed top with pink cords. |
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White T-shirts, white jeans, white ponchos, even white surplices stood out in the hot July sun. |
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They would traipse from festival to festival with me in my pram buried under a pile of tie-dye T-shirts and crocheted ponchos. |
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In the northwest, the Indians wear ponchos, colorful skirts, and bowler hats. |
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Women specialized in making clothing, such as ponchos, loincloths, and skirts. |
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We stood in the rain, cowering beneath our ponchos, eating summer sausage straight out of the packaging. |
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They built a little hut out of a tarp, then roped their plastic ponchos together and hung it between to trees to make a ceiling. |
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Do the seven-day trip rigged out in ponchos and fleece chaps just like local cowboys. |
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After the condor landed to feed, a signal was given and the men swooped down from all sides, shouting and swinging their lassos and ponchos. |
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Models took their final walkthrough wearing clear vinyl ponchos in a spectacular blizzard of synthetic snow. |
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Capes, ponchos and crocheted wraps were teamed with pants and even skirts. |
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Some indigenous deputies make a strong cultural presence on the floor wearing traditional Andean ear-flap hats and ponchos and chewing coca leaves. |
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As well as big Peruvian ponchos, pretty lace blouses, bead-encrusted bags and the sassiest dresses in town, you'll find something altogether more elusive. |
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In small factories in or near Otavalo, the Indians make heavy wool sweaters, ponchos, hats and blankets, all in bright colors and traditional designs. |
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The eighth T in the Park became a sea of colour as thousands of fans donned free yellow waterproof ponchos to protect themselves from the unseasonal weather. |
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In fact the dancing in water antics are so boisterous that audience members on the front row were issued with special theme-park style ponchos to wear before the show. |
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The Web can help you walk, talk and make ponchos of all descriptions. |
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Then it was on to the trail proper, with the party kitted out in ponchos and bamboo walking sticks bought from the locals and following their tour guide, Willow. |
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Under their ponchos he spied telltale bulges that he took to be weapons. |
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But ponchos and capes are back in vogue too as well as oversize batwing or kimono jumpers, and they should give us all a bit of a break from the trim, belted look. |
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Next to that typical Mexican hat, one can also dress up in a mariachi outfit, in ponchos and flower garlands. |
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The body's revival comes alongside a slew of other unlikely resurgences, from jumpsuits and ponchos to dungarees and flares. |
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During the day the city is a sea of colour: Indian women in blue and white ponchos walking past blood red, azure blue or sea green house walls. |
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Colombian flags waved in the wind and served as hats, ponchos, skirts and capes for the dozens of Colombians whose enthusiasm wasn't dampened by steady showers. |
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Loose silk pants, cozy ponchos, and supple leggings were all a part of the equation. |
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And his fall collection was, indeed, one of his best, with his quilted ponchos and slightly beaten-up knits. |
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We knew instinctively that anyone wearing a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches was a history teacher and those wearing ponchos were over-zealous social workers. |
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Visitors don waterproof ponchos before setting off along a walkway above the lake that takes them into the foggy atmosphere of the cloud. |
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The blankets, ponchos and cushions marketed by Native Spirits in Munich are unique and extremely colorful. |
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Pictured here is the Wabush branch team at the CCS Relay for Life in their BMO Team Spirit ponchos. |
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The results are very trendy and professional, modern scarves, hats, bonnets, ponchos, smocks, bags and pillows. |
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The handicraft market is open daily: a good place to buy alpaca ponchos, scarfs and sweaters, as well as ceramic wares and cactus wood artifacts. |
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Mexico, for instance would be peopled by men with moustaches, wearing ponchos and large hats and having a nap in the shade under a cactus. |
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Our ponchos and throws are manufactured out of qualitative wool or yarn, knitted or crocheted. |
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Also, and in order to ensure that you do not have to curtail your visit, Terra Botanica ponchos are on sale at the park's shop. |
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Correa and the golden ponchos Laptops for all Cracks within and without Reprints Related items Eye the centreJul 14th 2009 Uruguay and Argentina: Profiting from virtueFeb 5th 2009But is this the best use of the money? |
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There are only hide scrapers, which might have been used to make blankets or ponchos. |
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Trenchcoats, monogrammed scarves and check blanket ponchos, all made in Britain, underpinned sales growth during the financial year ending 31 March. |
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The men shone in their brilliant ceremonial ponchos, and many of the women, over their frocks and mantillas, wore mantles of aguayo, each different from the others, and embroidered by hand in striking colours. |
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I've heard that ponchos are back in style. |
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Ten-year-old Sophia Emanuel wants one of the crotcheted ponchos in fashion this season, but it's not up to her whether she gets one. |
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 The NHS would like to thank the 125 participants who donned green ponchos and formed a Living Green Ribbon that was captured by an aerial photo. |
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To heighten the effect of their incantatory music, Camil dressed the trio in tunics, ponchos, and veils that she crafted out of vibrantly coloured and printed textiles. |
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The cowboy that Lauren has honed throughout his career became a cowgirl – see fringed jackets and geometric south-western patterns, the kind seen on classic ponchos, here on slouchy cardigans and backpacks. |
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Fantastic features have been designed and integrated into a range of products that are primarily professional carrying solutions including a field jacket, wind jacket, soft shell jacket, a vest, ponchos and gloves and hats. |
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With their relaxed flair, ponchos in fringed cashmere, mink and sable or Suri alpaca assumed their natural place in the Hermès 'luxury sportswear' tradition. |
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His solution is ponchos, sombreros and a prize for the best moustache, possibly because he is a dapper-looking man with an interesting moustache himself. |
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