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What to consider when buying a poncho?

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Ponchos come in various styles for both men and women, and are made of different materials depending on their intended use. They can be used for rain protection, warmth, or as a fashion statement, and can range in price from cheap rainwear to elaborate formal wraps.

A poncho is generally considered to be a square of cloth with a hole cut into the top of the head. However, within these parameters there is a wide variety of fashion. DESIGNED FOR WOMEN AND MEN: Remember Clint Eastwood in Fistful of Dollars? – The poncho has entered and gone out of fashion. It is an ancient garment, with roots in antiquity. However, most people recognize the familiar garment as a mainstay of Latin American jeans.

There are two main things to consider when shopping for a poncho: function and fabric. One determines the other.

For rain gear, a poncho will often be made of some type of plastic or rubber material, often with a hood. It will be waterproof and will generally fall on the wearer’s knees, to prevent rain more efficiently. This type of poncho is generally strictly for keeping dry and rarely adds heat.

A poncho for warmth can be made of wool or other wool-knit material. This poncho can be attached under the arms to keep the wind out, and can also have a matching hood. These types of ponchos are the closest to those worn by cowboys, the cowboys of South America. They are generally better for cool weather, rather than deep cold. They are typically lighter than a winter coat, though heavier than a typical sweater or cardigan.

With the resurgence of the poncho on the fashion scene, many women are wearing one as a fashion statement. They can be made of bright fabric with rich edging, intended for an evening on the town. They can simply work as a wrap for a glamorous evening dress, or they can be an integral part of the outfit. Crepe, georgette, suede, silk and velvet take turns to make a fashionable poncho.

A buyer should also think about the size when buying. He should make sure that the poncho is as long as he wants and that it fits loosely around the neck area. A poncho can cost anywhere from US$4 for a cheap rainwear to over US$50 for an elaborate, formal wrap. With the varieties available, a woman is sure to find the poncho that suits her style and needs.

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