What is jipiteca?

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Jipiteca is a term that was popularly used in Mexico in the 1960s and 70s. It was used to describe a subculture of young people that were generally associated with bohemianism, counterculture, alternative lifestyles and recreational drug use. The term is derived from the Spanish word "gypsy" and often linked with the hippie movement in the United States.

Jipitecas were often known for their unique fashion sense, which included bell-bottomed jeans, flowing tunics, peasant blouses, and sandals. They also adorned themselves with bold psychedelic patterns, necklaces and bracelets with beads, and other accessories that reflected their bohemian aesthetic.

Music played an essential role in the Jipiteca subculture, with rock and roll and psychedelic music being popular genres. Popular bands in Mexico during this era included Los Dug Dug's, Love Army, and El Ritual.

In modern times, Jipiteca has become a nostalgic term among Mexicans who lived through these times, and it remains a visible influence in contemporary Mexican culture, particularly in the art and fashion scenes.