* Kamisa (blouse) - usually made of piña fabric, decorated with hand-embroidery, and with butterfly sleeves.
* Saya (skirt) - usually made of cotton or silk, featuring vertical stripes or floral prints.
* Tapis (scarf) - a rectangular cloth worn over the shoulders and draped over the chest.
* T'nalak (a traditional fabric made from the fibers of the abaca tree) - is sometimes used for the tapis, decorated with intricate geometric designs.
* Jewelry - includes necklaces, earrings, and bracelets made of gold or silver, often with intricate filigree work or gemstone embellishments.
Male Costumes:
* Barong Tagalog - a traditional Filipino shirt characterized by sheer fabric, intricate embroidery, and front buttons.
* Saya de tapis - a long piece of cloth wrapped around the waist, similar to a sarong.
* Bakya (wooden slippers) - usually hand-carved and painted with intricate designs.
* Salakot (traditional straw hat) - often decorated with colorful bands and beads.