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In reply to the discussion: Why Texans Dress Like Cowboys [View all]Vogon_Glory
(10,235 posts)On the other hand, if we white Texans wished to invoke the worst aspects of Anglo-American behavior in Texas, wouldn't we go to much greater pains to look and dress like the cowboys and frontiersmen from 19th century photographs?
With the exception of those folks who wear dusters, derby hats (Stetson hats weren't all that common until the final decades of the 19th century), gun-belts with working six-shooters and regular riding boots (Check 19th century postcards and photos and see how many of those working cowboys and cowhands wore anything much like today's Tony Lamas), I think western wear is a statement that not only says that 'we are proud of the positive aspects of our past,' but also 'that was then, this is now.'
Again, I point out that many Mexican-American males ALSO wear what some would consider "western wear."
Tejano, you know.
