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barretina
thumb|Catalan men wearing barretines
espadrille
Espadrilles ( or ; ; ; ; ) are casual shoes with soles made of esparto rope. The upper is usually canvas or cotton fabric and can vary widely in style. They are usually flat but sometimes high-heeled.
mantilla
thumb|Side angle shot of a blond mantilla
morion
brimmed and crested helmet
capirote
thumb|Holy Week in Malaga|Procession of the Reales Cofradías Fusionadas in Malaga thumb|Holy Week in Malaga|Brotherhood with green capirotes in Malaga thumb|Brotherhood of Saint Rochus with velvet capirotes thumb|Brotherhood with silk capirotes A capirote is a Christian pointed hat of conical form that is used in Italy, Spain and Hispanic countries by members of a confraternity of penitents, particularly those of the Catholic Church. It is part of the uniform of such brotherhoods including the Nazarenos and Fariseos during Lenten observances and reenactments during Holy Week in Spain and its f
pannier
hoopskirt or open framework to extend a skirt's width at the sides
peineta
hair ornament traditionally worn by women in the Hispanic world
Zamarra
Spanish sheepskin coat
montera
thumb|upright|Enrique Ponce wearing a montera.
Manila shawl
embroidered silk shawl, originally imported via the port of Manila
faixa
The faixa ( (central), [ˈfaj.ʃa] (Valencia), plural faixes) is a traditional Catalan clothing accessory. It is a sash made of a long piece of cloth, worn around the waist and wrapped around several times. During the 19th century, farmers and artisans wore it to protect the lumbar area during work in the fields. The bourgeois used to wear it as a sign of power, with different colours and 3 meters long. Nowadays, it is present in many traditional dances and festivals. This garment was common in Catalan and Occitan areas.
Avarca
thumb|right|Avarcas for sale in Menorca.
Captain's cap
cap with a soft dark blue or white crown and a stiff dark visor, often decorated with braid
traje de luces
traditional costume of bullfighters
cordovan hat
traditional wide-brimmed hat with a flat, cylindrical crown, made in the city of Córdoba, Spain and traditionally worn in a large part of Andalusia
traje de flamenca
traditional clothing of flamenco dancers of Andalusia
cachirulo
The cachirulo is a traditional male Aragonese headscarf. It is colorful and is folded and tied around the head of the baturro (Aragonese person), not completely covering his face but circling it as a belt. Also known as a coronary handkerchief, it originated from the Muslims and worn by the Moors until the 17th century.
gilet
thumb|An Adidas Helionic Down vest as an example of a modern design for a Hood_(headgear)|hooded down gilet, featuring seamless quilted pockets filled with down.