Originally from the Indians of South America, ponchos are a type of coats or jackets that do not have a zipper, but only have a mouth over the headgear, similar to a rain cape.
Classification of the ponchos category
The poncho is considered to be the traditional outerwear of the Indians of Central and South America. In particular, it has its roots in the Mapuche, an Indian people who live in the southern regions of Chile. First of all, the poncho is a rectangular piece of fabric with an elongated slit in the middle through which the wearer sticks his head in order to carry the poncho over his shoulders, similar to a coat.
If the poncho initially only served to protect its wearer from rain and water, it has now become a fashionable accessory for women’s clothing.
Popular combination options
Ponchos are making a big impact at the moment as a stylish alternative to a coat. The mostly wide-cut ruffles without sleeves can be combined with other items of clothing and are therefore suitable for almost every occasion.
From a sporting point of view, ponchos are ideal
Wear it while leaning against it for a sleek appearance
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The optimal length
When it comes to getting the best styling, it is important to keep the following in mind: while it is advisable for short women to grab half-length ponchos, tall women should opt for the knee-length alternative to better emphasize their proportions. No matter which variant a woman should choose – with the variety of different models in different shapes, colors and materials everyone will surely find their favorite piece.