The charro or mariachi-style Mexican sombrero became famous during the 1910-1921 Mexican Revolution, when many people from rural communities were photographed wearing them; famous revolutionary generals Francisco 'Pancho' Villa and Emiliano Zapata were fond on wearing such kind of hats. Almost a century later, the sombrero is as fashionable to Mexicans as the top hat - worn by president Abraham Lincoln - or boater hat - worn by traditional barbershop quartets - are to Americans.
Present-day Mexicans use other types of protection from the sun, such as caps and cowboy hats. Only mariachis and charros use sombreros, mostly for presentation or festivity purposes. On the other hand, sombreros are one of the many handcrafts Mexican vendors offer to American, Canadian and European tourists and are sold at good prices - at least for a couple of American dollars.
The market had a wide selection of sombreros available.
The fear of sombreros is called "sombrerophobia." It is a specific phobia that involves an irrational and excessive fear of sombreros.
The plural of sombrero is sombreros
Sombreros Kiddos was created on 2010-04-05.
Kristin's friends all wear sombreros on Fridays.
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The cast of Sombreros - 2011 includes: Bernard Bullen as Spanish Policia Nacional (2011)
Making Sombreros in Manila - 1919 was released on: USA: 9 March 1919