As I snuggled against the warmth, I cradled my brother in a makeshift serape. |
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Traditional peasant attire for men consisted of pajama-like trousers and tunic of unbleached cotton, a serape, sandals, and wide sombrero. |
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For anyone who took a childhood field trip to California missions, flowers in the colors of a Mexican serape probably remain a vivid memory. |
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He ran straight into them — denim blazing with silver embroidery, serape dresses, gaucho pants with side vents of creamy silk. |
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He went back with the roses wrapped in a serape, and when he placed it before the bishops, the roses were there and the image of the Guadalupana was on his serape. |
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A poncho serape is a woolen garment worn over the shoulders, with the head placed through the central opening. |
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Seldy, in bell-bottom jeans and a serape and some sort of leather cowboy hat pulled down so far it masks her eyes. |
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In this fine, understated child's serape, horizontal stripes create the background, while diagonal stripes create the foreground. |
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Could be, said John Grady. He took off his hat and lay back and pulled the serape over him. |
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He took the serape out of my hands and walked behind me. |
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The base of the collection was black, with shots of tomato red and teal, and there was a great big blanket shawl that looked like a luxury version of a serape, a theme that also carried over to the accessories. |
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By using the same colors in both the horizontal and the diagonal stripes, the weavers of the serape introduced the element of harmony between background and foreground. |
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His arms were thrown carelessly behind his back, and secured, as they crossed, the points of his serape, that still held its place upon his shoulders. |
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