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Answer: one of a kind

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Huipiles are one of a kind.

Huipiles are straight slipover garments normally worn by indigenous women in Guatemala and Mexico. It is also generally embroidered, rather than a single color, plain garment.

  • Huipil, pronounced "wee-peel" is made by a straight slipover one piece, rather than being cut into shapes.
  • These garments are also made of fascinating patterns with bright colors.
  • The pattern or process of production of this clothing is generally from a rectangle-shaped cloth with the two sides stitched or sewed, leaning an opening for the arms.

The huipil garment is symbolic of indigenous women of Mexico and Guatemala. The patterns and the colors are vibrant and are also one of a kind.  

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