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In reply to the discussion: Why Texans Dress Like Cowboys [View all]dem in texas
(2,681 posts)Have you ever worn a pair of well fitted cowboy boots? Best support for your feet and will last for years. Ever been out in the 100 degree Texas heat, you better have a big wide brimmed cowboy heat on or you are headed for heat stroke. Ever been out around San Angelo watching the men round up cattle, the leather chaps, boots and hats are what are needed for protection from the cactus and thorns, even if the cattle are loaded into the back of pick-up trucks.
Texas has a long colorful history and when I was in school, we had a year of Texas history in the fourth grade and a half year of Texas history in the 8th grade, so Texas students were well versed in their heritage. Most all children read the books of J. Frank Dobie about the famous cattle drives and the early Spanish Explorers. And don't forget the most precious place to a Texan, the Alamo. I was thrilled the last time I stay in San Antonio and my hotel room looked right down on the Alamo. You can still visit the military forts. My favorite, Ft. McKavett is not to be missed, you can almost image the buffalo soldiers in their daily formation there on the parade ground. And you will be sure to see deer, wild turkey, rattlesnakes and prairie dogs when you drive out there.
Yes, Texans have a strong identity of who they are and sometimes they just gotta break out and put on their boots and kick up their heels. So what?