Vaqueros
vaqueros
cowboys wore wide brimmed hats to help prevent sunburns and scorches. older folks may say to help camouflage themselves; merely unbelievable.
Because in Mexico it's hot so they wear big hats & it's a tradition. Most field laborers wore big-brimmed hats for shade.
Roundheards wore metal armour and steel helmets, Cavalears wore more flowing, lacey uniforms and broad brimmed hats with feathers.
They ALL love the land the ranch and the plains :) Cowboys wore old tattered shirts, long brimmed hats, jeans, chaps, boots, and spurs. They herded cattle and lived on ranches. They had guns and horses. They traveled west to California to search for gold. They raised families and built log cabins on the prairie.
The cowboy wore chaps.
The Spaniards typically dressed in clothing made from materials such as wool, silk, and cotton. They wore layers of clothing, including doublets, breeches, and capes, along with wide-brimmed hats and leather shoes. The style of dress varied depending on social status and occasion.
Chaps
When Everyone Wore Hats was created in 1995.
He usually wore a wide Brimmed hat, an eyepatch on his missing eye, a blue cloak, his golden ring on his finger, and his spear Gungnir at his side.
Girlie women wore bonnets most all the time; wide brim to shade their faces, a poofed head cover off teh brim gathered at the napes of their necks leaving a ruffle there to shade their necks as hair was oft pinned in a bun beneath the poofy part. Some women also wore a wide brimmed straw hat with drawstrings they'd pull up under their necks to keep them from blowing off.