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In reply to the discussion: Why Texans Dress Like Cowboys [View all]pnwmom
(110,221 posts)245. Thanks, Ilsa.
You describe well a way of life that many people have not just in Texas, but all over the west.
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Wear whatever you want, but if sneakers hurt your feet, boots are worse every time. nt
DisgustipatedinCA
Sep 2014
#46
I never would have guessed. I withdraw my comment in light of your doctor's advice.
DisgustipatedinCA
Sep 2014
#306
while I agree with every word of this post, how does wearing a TIE or suit help with ANY occupation?
yurbud
Sep 2014
#349
Nope. No one in the rainy side carries an umbrella. Haven't you figured that out yet?
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#196
DUDE! Ab-so-lute-ly! 'Course, we switch between surfing U.S.A. and Skater looks....
Moonwalk
Sep 2014
#276
Hats? Lol! I'm a native Californian and own a Stetson. And you probably DO dress like a gold miner.
Xithras
Sep 2014
#323
It will shock many to learn that Texas generally doesn't self identify as Southern
Dreamer Tatum
Sep 2014
#116
Under Boyd Ritchie, the Texas Democratic Party wasted a great deal of money trying win in East Texas
Gothmog
Sep 2014
#334
Yeah the outfit is pretty damn functional in a sunny hot place. The OP is absurd.
Exultant Democracy
Sep 2014
#64
If you're suggesting that everyone throughout the country should look and dress alike...
NYC_SKP
Sep 2014
#5
Do you think that this impression your describing might involve a bit of projection???
NYC_SKP
Sep 2014
#188
Kaboys kicked my ass plenty of times in my teens and 20s for just having long hair
MindPilot
Sep 2014
#193
Aren't suits and ties also anachronistic classist cultural appropriations that try to give
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#198
And there is no Texan costume. You find the same wear in Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, etc
NYC_SKP
Sep 2014
#55
I don't have any statistics to offer, but let's do a little anecdotal exploring.
True Blue Door
Sep 2014
#103
Maybe your reading skills are as bad as the observation skills of the OP writer.
rickyhall
Sep 2014
#275
That's all you've got, isn't it? "...a little anecdotal exploring"? Suspicions confirmed.
Paladin
Sep 2014
#175
Not only do you have no statistics to offer, you haven't said you've even been to Texas.
argyl
Sep 2014
#266
there is a video of ted cruz telling a bunch of white people that it was good to be back in texas
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#150
Do you complain about all the folks wearing baseball caps but who have never set foot on a field?
justabob
Sep 2014
#20
The phrase "All hat, no cattle" kept running through my mind while reading the OP
Fortinbras Armstrong
Sep 2014
#294
I don't agree with a lot of the reasoning behind dressing like a cowboy that you state
TlalocW
Sep 2014
#25
I once saw one guy in Berkeley in a cowboy getup. That, I considered admirable.
True Blue Door
Sep 2014
#129
Because someone in a tye-dye is not saying "My hobby is hippie-punching" n/t
MindPilot
Sep 2014
#181
I don't know about all that, but there's a lot of very dark permutations to the phenomenon.
True Blue Door
Sep 2014
#138
What you said was racist. There are plenty of white ranchers who wear those clothes
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#191
You were not reporting a direct observation, you were stating a racist opinion.
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#222
As you say, "I've been to Texas only a couple of times and only for short periods."
LTX
Sep 2014
#112
I live in Oklahoma and the only people dressing like Cowboys are from Mexico.
CBGLuthier
Sep 2014
#49
I can't imagine having my ass that chapped over what another person chooses to wear.
linuxman
Sep 2014
#59
This is a stupid OP, move to the desert and see how long it take you to figure out wide brimmed hats.
Exultant Democracy
Sep 2014
#69
I hear you. Seems like it's open season on Texas, 24/7/365. Really unfortunate. (nt)
Paladin
Sep 2014
#264
+1!!! The bashing Texas crap does get tiring. I have my jeans, golf shirt, and Crocs on to
Dustlawyer
Sep 2014
#307
some might raise their eyebrows thinking about grapes in Tennessee, but my question is
Kali
Sep 2014
#232
Celebrity vineyards are the new celebrity horse-farms for the Nashville elite.
cheapdate
Sep 2014
#236
Reading this thread you'd get the impression there's only one kind of hat with a wide brim. n/t
kcr
Sep 2014
#329
Looks like you touched a nerve with this, but I think I know exactly what you are talking about...
madmom
Sep 2014
#74
I was raised in rural Texas and I don't remember cowboy garb being this popular in social settings..
Rozlee
Sep 2014
#280
it's the same reason people buy giant douchemobiles like $35K pickup trucks when they
whereisjustice
Sep 2014
#82
In spite of your state bashing which can be done to any state, I like your writing
lunatica
Sep 2014
#83
Ummmm, we have plenty of people who dress like cowboys up here in El Dorado County, CA.
Throd
Sep 2014
#100
What would you have us all wear, a utilitarian Orwellian jumpsuit uniform? What do you wear
NightWatcher
Sep 2014
#102
Are you talking about the dressed down farm labor look or the dressed up fancy cowboy bar look?
LeftyMom
Sep 2014
#117
PS You're wearing prospector-inspired fashion every time you put jeans on. nt
LeftyMom
Sep 2014
#122
There's a bit o truth in your statements about Texas "cowboy" dress......
northoftheborder
Sep 2014
#135
I think if the DU intelligentsia knew how many other people dress in Western attire
Dreamer Tatum
Sep 2014
#156
Ranchers wear this all the time. They wouldn't be caught dead in a NYC suit and preppie tie.
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#247
It's a kind of state pride. I care not for Texas, but can't get torqued up over the attire there.
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#162
At my husband's family's ranch they run both, and they're not changing boots between them.
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#235
"Do millions of Californians walk around dressed like 1840s gold miners? " lol
Liberal_in_LA
Sep 2014
#184
Why do New York men wear suits and ties? They're old-fashioned and send an elitist message,
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#192
Well dayamn! I never knew I dressed like a cowboy and had a massive inferiority complex
DFW
Sep 2014
#204
I think it's more tongue in cheek than anything. I mean, I live in Florida and hear tons..
BlueJazz
Sep 2014
#277
I can certainly understand your vote. As for me..over the past 10 years on DU, I've read these..
BlueJazz
Sep 2014
#348
Sometimes these assholes come from Colorado and emigrate to Canada where they pollute
Monk06
Sep 2014
#282
Being an Asian American, I wonder if you would laugh at me for wearing the western look ?
yuiyoshida
Sep 2014
#291
Yeah, shit. Not hating my "origins" means I must identify with the locally dominant tropes.
enki23
Sep 2014
#302
Yup... almost as silly as sandals in the office, or t-shirts at a funeral.
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#321
From the subject line I thought you meant the NFL's Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys...
joeybee12
Sep 2014
#327
We had a General Engineering Manager who wore cowboy attire and didn't live in Texas
liberal N proud
Sep 2014
#333
Ummm...ermmm...I've lived here in Houston now for going on 6 years...no, people aren't walking
ScreamingMeemie
Sep 2014
#351
