Men in Costa Rica typically wear a white shirt with a pair of dark pants, a wide-brimmed hat, and a colorful sash known as a "faja". The faja is often hand-woven and can be quite elaborate, with intricate patterns and designs.
Costa Rican traditional dresses are often worn during special occasions and festivals, such as Independence Day celebrations or traditional dances. They are a symbol of national pride and are a beautiful representation of Costa Rican culture.
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