Pg. 1 - Kixai'huipil
Ever continuing efforts in bettering relations with the allied societies, the Higuri Regalia made first contact with the native Hanuhanu of Kozama’uka, and rumors spread quickly of their upcoming line that the avian peoples were all too eager to contribute!
The huipil is but one of many types of clothing worn by the indigenous Turali; what makes this particular one special is that it is woven primarily with the very reeds that the Hanuhanu use in their day-to-day activities, which naturally gives it unparalleled breathability due to its heavy wind-aspected signature.
While the bright colors and decorative embroideries are pleasant in their own right, the crowning feature of this outfit is that it bears the likeness of Kixaihih - the deity revered by the Hanuhanu, and the very being which blesses them with the power of the wind. The leggings come with feet resembling moccasins, and can be comfortably worn with additional footwear for those looking to traverse rough terrain, and the feathered headdress of the Hanu deity brings it all together, displaying a proud sight from any angle.
The cleverly-named Kixai’huipil is an excellent compliment to any wardrobe looking for some New World flair, whether you’re out for a breezy stroll through the mire, or seeing the sights with the Turali Travel Agency!













