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A retail shop window in San Sebastián, Spain, features three headless mannequins displaying traditional Basque attire. The primary mannequin on the left, a full-body female, wears a white headscarf, a white long-sleeved blouse, a green and white textured shawl over her shoulders, and a light beige pleated apron over a floral-patterned long skirt. Her hands are articulated wood. Adjacent to her, a smaller, torso-level mannequin, likely representing a child, is dressed in a light blue and white patterned blouse, a light blue scarf tied around its neck, and a light blue pleated apron over a dark blue patterned skirt. To the right, a male torso mannequin wears a black txapela (Basque beret), a white long-sleeved shirt, a dark pinstriped vest, a light patterned neckerchief, and dark trousers secured by a yellow rope-like sash. Behind the mannequins, various packaged modern men's undergarments, including briefs, boxers, and socks, are visible affixed to the glass window, displaying Spanish text such as "TECNICO," "REGUL ACTIV," and "CAMISETA," along with prices in Euros (e.g., 39,50€, 45,50€, 8,75€). To the far right, a portion of a clothing rack with various colorful garments is visible, indicating a street-level retail setting.
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