Mexican Poncho Pullover Baja Hoodie
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A Mexican poncho pullover baja hoodie is not your traditional mexican shirt. In fact, even though they are made in Mexico, you will rarely see someone in Mexico wearing one of these sudaderas de jerga. You will find poncho pullovers being worn by hippies in America. Made famous in the 1980′s by people like SeƱor Lopez, the baja pullover hoodie became very popular among hippies. When talking about hippie stuff you can’t help but to mention the famous drug rug pullovers. They are great because of how comfortable and warm they are. They allow you to have a sense of style while keeping oneself warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Mexican ponchos are not the same thing as baja hoodies although most people call baja shirts ponchos. The reason being that they have no idea the name of them and most people refer to any type of clothing with the Mexican blanket look as a poncho. But as you should be aware, a sweatshirt has sleeves while the poncho does not. Baja is most closely translated as jerga or franela when talking about fabric type. A baja sweater is made of cotton, arcrylic and polyester with some of them being 100% cotton or 100% acrylic. Some have a soft lining and others don’t. Some are called the Oaxaca style (Oaxaca is a state in Mexico is pronounced wahaka).
The surf pullover baja hoodie is getting more and more popular among teen and college kids.
