Gauchos wore a scarf, mostly red, a big leather belt, AND a knife always in there boot and belt, also a hat and a full body rap.
Gauchos are the cowboys of the Pampas, mostly in Argentina. At first they rounded up the herds of horses and cattle that roamed freely on the vast grasslands east of the Andes. In the early 19th century they fought in the armies that defeated the Spanish colonial regime and then for the caudillos who jockeyed for power after independence. Argentine writers have celebrated the gauchos, and gaucho literature is an important part of the Latin American cultural tradition.
I can only imagine it follows the clothing trend that says baggy, ill-fitting clothes are stylish. It started as an urban trend, but if the basketball players knew they looked like men in gauchos, they might change the uniform.
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Gauchos
a cowboy of the South American pampas.
Gauchos are the cowboys of the Argentine and Uruguayan pampas (grasslands). Gauchos are also a style of clothing reminiscent of the gauchos which can include the style of a hat, a vest, pants, or boots.
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Cowboys!....thats all they are....except South American.
Gauchos (cowboys): on the South American pampas. Gauchos (calf-length pants with flared legs): maybe in vintage clothing stores.Gauchos (ladies' western style shoes or boots): in many department stores.
The word gauchos is Spanish for cowboys. If you are using it in that sense - "Los gauchos cabalgaban los caballos", or "The cowboys rode the horses" - then no, it does not need to be capitalized.However, Gauchos can also be used to describe a specific group of people from the South American region. In this case, it should be capitalized, just as Southerners is capitalized when speaking of people living in the Southern United States.
Los Gauchos judíos was created in 1975.
San Diego Gauchos was created in 2002.
Argentinian cowboys are called gauchos. They actually existed decades before north American cowboys did. Herding cattle and hunting for food were and are their main activities. Gauchos make up the majority of the Argentinean rural population.
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