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there are actually similar hats to sombreros hundreds of years ago to keep sun out of the eyes of the people they are also used for many celebrations and an ornament, the date is quite unknown for sure but 15th century is a close time. Sombreros literary means "shade."

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Why did the Mexicans wear sombreros?

Mexicans wore sombreros to protect themselves from the hot sun in the region. The wide brim provided shade and ventilation for the head, keeping them cool in the heat. Additionally, sombreros were traditionally worn as part of Mexican cultural attire.


When in history did the sombrero first appear?

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.


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What is the plural of sombrero?

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When were sombreros first used?

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What can you get in Mexico?

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How old are sombreros?

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What countries ware sombreros?

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