This document describes traditional clothing worn by men and women in some South American cultures. Women commonly wear k'eperinas to carry children, polleras as colorful handmade skirts layered atop each other, and ajotas sandals made from recycled tires. They also use unkuñas as small cloths to carry corn or coca. For men, chullos are hats with earflaps, ponchos are typically handwoven and red, and chalecos are vests worn for special occasions.