wēˈpēl noun
( plural huipils -lz ; or huipi·les -(ˌ)lās)
Etymology: Mexican Spanish, from Nahuatl huipilli
: a straight slipover one-piece garment that is made by folding a rectangle of material end to end, sewing up the straight sides but leaving openings near the folded top for the arms, and cutting a slit or a square in the center of the fold to furnish an opening for the head, is often decorated with embroidery, and is worn as a blouse or dress by women chiefly in Mexico and Central America