* Unku: A poncho-like garment that was wrapped around the body and secured with a belt.
* Wara: A long, wide tunic that was worn over the unku.
* Chullo: A knitted hat that covered the ears.
* Ojotas: Sandals made from leather or vegetable fibers.
Women:
* Anahua: A long, sleeveless dress made of cotton or wool.
* Lliclla: A shawl that was worn over the anahu.
* Chumpi: A belt that was used to secure the anahu and lliclla.
* Ojotas: Sandals made from leather or vegetable fibers.
Both men and women:
* Yacolla: A cloak that was worn over other garments.
* Tupus: Ornamental pins that were used to fasten the yacolla and other garments.
* Earplugs: Ornamental discs made from gold, silver, or shell.
* Necklaces: Made from beads, shells, or precious metals.
* Bracelets: Made from beads, shells, or precious metals.
* Rings: Made from gold, silver, or shell.