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  • Did cowboys in the Old West really wear that much clothes, even on . . .
    Some of that was style and necessity—long sleeved shirts were standard Vests provided extra pockets so cowboys often wore them even in warm weather And a coat might provide a bit more protection while working in tough brush or rocks
  • Why Do Cowboys Wear Long Sleeves in Summer? - Work Gearz
    The truth of the matter is that cowboys wear long sleeves in summers because it helps them remain cool throughout the day when working outside, protects them from getting sunburnt, shields their skin from the harmful ultra-violet rays, keeps them away from dirt and grime, plus from getting scraped, cut, etc from any injurious elements
  • Get Your Old West On: Real Cowboys and the Shirts They Wore
    Not only were the sleeves long, sometimes they were TOO long: “The sleeves might run long—they weren’t cut to size until about 1911 – and that’s why cowboys wore elastic garters on the upper arms” (Trimble)
  • Why are people in old westerns portrayed as wearing long . . . - Reddit
    The shirt waistcoat is not as cool as shorts and a tshirt, but even today people who work outside generally wear long pants and long sleeves for protection in hot weather (think forest ranger) It protects the skin from sun and minor scratches
  • History of Western Shirts, Cowboys Cowgirls Colorful Attire
    According to Texas Monthly, before the 1920s, actual cattle hands and ranchers tended to wear plain, loose-fitting, collarless shirts made from cotton or wool When cowboys became pop culture
  • I Can See By Your Outfit That You Are a Cowboy - Buffalo Bill Center of . . .
    Shirts were typically long-sleeved, button ups made out of flannel or wool Shirts ranged from collared to collarless, solid to plaid, and came in a multitude of colors More often than not the cowboy wore blue shirts, as the close of the Civil War brought on a surplus of that particular fabric being sold throughout the states
  • What Did Old West Cowboys Wear: Fashion of the Wild West
    Long-sleeved shirts helped protect them from the sun, and bandanas could be used as dust masks or scarves Cowboy boots were also essential, as they provided support and traction when riding a horse In cold weather, cowboys might also wear a coat or a sheepskin vest
  • The Real Story Behind Cowboy Attire: Rugged Necessity to Modern Style
    The popular "hickory shirts" were sturdy, striped cotton garments that could withstand daily wear and tear Key elements of a proper cowboy shirt: Loose fit for easy movement Long sleeves for protection Durable natural materials Practical pockets The Evolution of the Cowboy Coat


















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