To keep the sun off their heads
They wear puffy dresses and soft shoes made of animal skin with a sombrero
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The sombrero was invented to shade a horseback rider's face from the hot sun. Hats like these date back to the 13th century, seen on Mongolian horsemen. The Spanish invented the sombrero, which they brought to Mexico.
The broad rim Mexican sombrero was an adaptation of the hats worn by Spanish ranchers. The broad rim provides more shade and the name "sombrero" is derived from the Spanish word "sombra" which means shade.Mexican sombreros are worn by charros who are the equivalent of the American cowboys.
The sombrero, a wide-brimmed hat traditionally associated with Mexican culture, does not have a specific inventor or a precise date of origin. Its design evolved over time, with influences from various cultures, including Spanish and Indigenous peoples. The sombrero as we know it today became popular in the 19th century, particularly during the Mexican Revolution, symbolizing Mexican identity and heritage.
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A sombrero is a wide-brimmed Mexican hat, so it would be worn on your head.
On your head - it's a hat.
Wear a sombrero, and listen to Salsa dancing music and say HOLA!!!
They wear puffy dresses and soft shoes made of animal skin with a sombrero
Formerly it was a big floppy hat called a sombrero.
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A sombrero is a wide-brimmed hat traditionally worn in Mexico and other Latin American countries. It is typically worn by people in these regions as a form of sun protection, as the wide brim provides shade for the face and neck. In modern times, sombreros are also commonly worn as a fashion accessory or costume piece for festive occasions such as Cinco de Mayo celebrations or themed parties.
Nowadays, probably a baseball cap. It used to be a "sombrero".
He would probably wear a hat that would keep the sun out of his face. kind of like a sombrero, but from America
Sombrero is not an English word, so it's not a common word to come across. It is a Spanish word that means a specific type of wide brimmed hat worn by peasants. Here are some sentences.The banditos wore sombreros that shaded their faces.Tomorrow is Mexican Day at school, and I am going to wear my sombrero.You can do a dance with a sombrero.
The plural of sombrero is sombreros