1. National Dress
Pollera Skirt is the traditional dress of the Chilean women and normally usually made with long colorful fabric gathered at the waist along with numerous underskirt garments. They also wear blouse with ruffles and big jewelry on their chest.
The traditional outfits of the Chileans living in the territories are similar to gauchos of Argentina. These dresses are typically worn by huasos and huasas (the cowboys and cowgirls). The accessories of the outfit might include knee-high leather boots embellished with silver spurs, riding trousers, a tailored shirt tied with the waist, hanging sash , colorful poncho along with big flat-topped hat.
2. Types of Clothing Worn at Work
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Large quantities of meat are grilled on open charcoal fires in private yards or in parks or other public places.
Chilean town-dwellers enjoy movies, and there is a lively theatrical tradition. Young people often meet in the evening in cafes or bars, and they enjoy through dancing. People also enjoy shopping and some of the better neighborhoods have elegant shopping districts and malls. Chileans also enjoy trips to such seaside resort areas as Valparaiso and Viña del Mar.
b.Sports
The most popular sports in chile is soccer, which is played and followed enthusiastically by many Chileans.
Horse-racing is also a popular sport in Santiago. In rural areas, Chilean huasos or cowboys, compete in unusual medialunas or in other term corrals in the shape of a half moon.
Chileans enjoys also in swimming because of their fine beaches, resorts areas and beautiful lakes and several ski resorts near Santiago.
c. Crafts and Hobbies
There are many musical groups or peñas in towns across Chile, they play a variety of music ranging from folk to salsa music from other Latin American countries as well as modern Western-style pop