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page 1Aztec clothing
huipil
thumb|1950s huipil
Tilmàtli
thumb|150px|Aztec warrior priests and priests as depicted in the Codex Mendoza, wearing battle suits and tilmàtli tunics.
thumb|150px|Saint Juan Diego, wearing a tilmàtl during the 1531 [[Our Lady of Guadalupe Marian apparitions.]]
thumb|left|250px|Emperor [[Moctezuma II wearing a tilmàtli.]]
thumb|Nezahualpiltzintli wearing an elaborate tilmàtli.
A tilmàtli (or tilma; , ) was a type of outer garment worn by men as a cloak/cape, documented from the late Postclassic and early Colonial eras among the Aztec and other peoples of central Mexico.
Montezuma's headdress
Aztec featherwork headdress
Aztec clothing
Clothing worn by Aztecs