Western wear A bola tie or bolo tie is a type of necktie consisting of a piece of cord fastened with an ornamental bar or clasp. The bola tie was created by Vic Cedarstaff in Wickenburg, Arizona and later patented. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bola tie"
Buckskins are clothing, usually consisting of a jacket and leggings, made from buckskin, a soft sueded leather from the hide of deer or elk. ...more on Wikipedia about "Buckskins"
Cowboy boots are boots worn by cowboys. They have a high heel, rounded to pointed toe, high shaft, and no lacing. Cowboy boots are normally made from leather but sometimes they're made from "exotic" skins such as alligator, snake, ostrich, elephant, sting ray, elk, buffalo, etc. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cowboy boot"
A duster is a light, loose-fitting coat. ...more on Wikipedia about "Duster (clothing)"
Jeans are trousers made from denim. Originally work clothes, they became popular among teenagers starting in the 1950s. Historic brands include Levi's and Wrangler. Today Jeans are a very popular form of casual dress around the world and come in many styles and colors. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jeans"
Lowrise jeans are pants made of jeans, with a deliberately low-cut waist, intended to wear low on the hips. ...more on Wikipedia about "Low-rise jeans"
Nudie Suit is a brand name of rhinestone- and spangle-decorated cowboy attire worn by many popular country music artists from the 1940s until Nudie Cohn's death in 1984. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nudie suit" www.shortopedia.com - Xtending Info.
A prairie skirt is a American style of skirt, an article of women's and girls clothing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Prairie skirt"
A Stampede string is a long string usually made from leather or horsehair. Typically, the string is run half-way around the crown of a cowboy hat, and then through a hole on each side with its ends knotted and then secured under the chin or around the back of the head keeping the hat in place in windy conditons or when riding a horse. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stampede string"
Stetson hats or Stetsons are often known as ten-gallon hats, or cowboy hats. Stetson is actually a brand name, not a type of hat. The John B. Stetson Company was founded by John B. Stetson, the inventor of the cowboy hat: a felt hat with a tall crown and very wide brim. It functions to protect its wearer's eyes from the sun, and can also double as a water bowl. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stetson"
A ten-gallon hat is a type of cowboy hat. The name came about because of a linguistic misunderstanding. Cowboy hats arrived in Texas via Mexico, with Mexican vaqueros who wore hats decorated with braiding around the crown. The Spanish word for "braid" is "galon." Texas cowboys corrupted the word "galon" into "gallon," and a false legend was born. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ten-gallon hat"
Western wear is a category of men's and women's clothing which derives its unique style from the clothes worn in the 19th-century American West. ...more on Wikipedia about "Western wear"
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