They don't: the sombrero hat was used by farmers and ranchers during the early days of the 20th century, and many of them were photographed wearing them during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921). However, besides Independence Day festivities, mariachi bands and football (soccer) matches, Mexican people use other types of hats.
Baja's and sombreros
To deter pigeons
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.
bermudas sombreros chones beach clothes beach dresses
Kristin's friends all wear sombreros on Fridays.
Yes.
Heck No at least I think No
Ponchos and sombreros
sombreros, ponchos, bolo ties, cowboy boots and hats....
yes but they only come out at night
No, Mexicans don't HAVE to wear bright colors.
Right. Mexicans in larger cities wear even more formal clothing than in the US (i.e: it is quite hard to find a Mexican wearing shorts unless exercising).People in smaller towns and villages wear simpler versions of cowboy clothes, such as denim jeans and cotton shirts; they also wear texan hats or caps -- sombreros are used only on soccer matches or festivals.During festivals and other celebrations, many Mexicans wear "typical costumes", including the mariachi dress, huipilsand other kinds of "Mexican clothing", but these are the exception; not the rule.