What is the Poncho blanket?

Ponchos comes from Spanish -speaking cultures and has different styles. The Poncho blanket is usually the only piece of fabric with a slot hole for human head and holes on both sides for human hands. It is generally worn as an outer garment. There may be a number of styles, lengths and types of fabrics.

Originally the Poncho blanket was built as a blanket similar to clothing warning for the heat of the mountains in the Andes and Ponchos longer lengths were often worn by horse riders. Some variants of the Poncho blanket developed in the 19th century on rain -resistant substances that turned moisture. The poncho itself is scraped over the body and protects against cold or rain and sometimes has a hood attached. During the Civil War, the Poncho blanket was originally worn in America primarily in America, Natives of South America and the Great World.

In 2000, people developed an alternative poncho as a fashion item and is more commercial. These alternativePonchos is usually worn by men and women, but more often women, and are sold by a large number of manufacturers and designers. They can be found in a huge number of fabric types, including wool, fleece, crochet, cotton and waterproof canvas. Poncho fabrics originally maintained a Hispanic theme, but now differ and can come in a wide range of patterns and colors.

Poncho blanket maintained its original design and purposes and adapted to cultures. There is a reason that this is a fashion item that will continue to be popular not only in America, but in both western and eastern culture. It will probably continue to evolve because trends in fashion disappear and out.

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