Mesoamerican Fashion

These are Postclassic Mesoamerican outfits that have been reconstructed using several books, articles, documents and primary sources. Art was also intensely analyzed for maximum accuracy. There is certainly some speculation and I won't claim them to be 100% accurate, since that is an impossible task to achieve. Nevertheless, I did try my best to make them as precise as possible.The outfits are organized by region. Some regions will only contain 1 or 2 examples while others will have more (depending on the data available) and some cultures will not be represented at all, unfortunately (also due to lack of data).For regions with more extensive data, the illustrations will be organized by gender to organize them better. I used three genders: males, females and an 'other' section for religious, ritual or other outfits. Currently under construction is the set of clothing styles of the Yucatecan Maya and the 'Chichimecs' of the Postclassic. The following are completed outfits and a list of some future ones to come:To be continued...Sources:-- Diego de Landa. 1566.-- Herrera, A.1726-30.---- Patricia R. Anwalt. 1990.-- Voorhies, Barbara and Gasco, Janine. 2004.-- Robert J. Sharer with Loa P. Traxler. 2006.-- Lynn V. Foster. 2002.-- Wauchope, R and Cline, H. 1972.--