Women of Pinotepa de Don Luis, Oaxaca, wear skirts, called <i>pozahuanacos,</i> with horizontal stripes of red, black, blue and purple. They wear a halter-style apron on top, in response to modern public reaction to their bare breasted custom.
© Geri Anderson, 2011
Source article: Looms, weavers and the sacred snail on Mexico's Costa Chica