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Movies, television, and even books have kept the cowboy style part of our popular culture for well over a century. Generally valuing function and comfort over aesthetics, our American cowboy is heavily influenced by the Mexican and Spanish vaquero[1] term which were the original cowboys of the past. There are a number of things you can do to adopt the cowboy style as your own. Just how cowboy you want to go is up to you but everyone can find something they like about being a cowboy.

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The Basic Cowboy Look

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The basic cowboy look includes the bare essentials – all the must-have items that immediately say “Cowboy” to anyone who passes you on the street.

  1. One of the most identifiable elements of the cowboy style is a good leather boot with a hard wooden heel (Not actually wooden, is stacked leather). They can take some getting used to, since the heels and sharp toes are designed for fitting a [stirrup] on horseback. If you’re the kind of cowboy who doesn’t use his boots for much more than walking down the street, there are plenty of intricate and comfortable designs available.[2]
  2. When a cowboy is working, he needs pants that are both comfortable and durable. Most cowboys favor simple jeans, with straight legs or boot cuts.
    • Bootcut jeans are made for boots.
    • You can even wear skinny jeans.
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  3. A hat is more than just an accessory for a cowboy – it performs essential functions. A cowboy hat is traditionally worn to keep a cowboy’s head cool, to keep the sun off of his face, and to keep flying dirt out of his eyes. Fancy designer hats are readily available, but a real cowboy prefers an old, worn in hat, whose shape has been formed only over years of hard and constant use. For a true cowboy hat, look for the Stetson or Bailey brands. Choose a beaver fur felt hat for cold weather, and a straw hat for the warmer seasons.[3]
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The Advanced Cowboy Look

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The advanced cowboy look takes a little more commitment – and a little more courage. Not for the faint of heart, these additions to the basic cowboy look will make you stand out in a crowd.

  1. To advance your cowboy look, find a long-sleeved, button-down shirt, preferably with a plaid pattern. Thicker shirts, of course, can be worn in winter, and thinner shirts when it’s warm. Some cowboys do opt for a simple T-shirts, but rarely while working in the sun. Either way, the look should be rugged. Designer cowboy shirts might include some light embroidery, or a chest flap that snaps closed on one side.[4]
  2. Many cowboys prefer wide leather belts with large metal buckles, which are often made of silver or brass. These may have "western" themes, or the cowboy’s initials, or they may just advertise for a favorite tobacco or beer company.
  3. Cowboys are like any other group of people - some wear facial hair, some don't. But working cowboys, who are often on the job from sun-up to sundown, don’t have much time for shaving.
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The Extreme Cowboy Look

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If you opt for this look, your life is probably already pretty cowboy. Out in the rest of the world, you’re sure to turn lots of heads.

  1. Cowboys work outdoors, not in corporate offices, so their skin is tan, leathery, and coarse from wind and sun, which they often see twelve hours a day, six or even seven days a week.
  2. Cowboys don't spend a lot of time working on their fingernails, or trying to keep their hands baby-smooth and soft. Cowboy work makes for rough callouses and dirty nails. Cuts, bruises, and scars are regular sights on hands that spend their time working with fences, lassos, horseshoes, and other rough materials.
  3. A duster is a long leather jacket, usually with large buttons, and sometimes with fringe in various spots. The duster is most appropriate during cold weather or while traveling. Like most things cowboy, the larger buttons are practical – they’re much easier to use with gloves on. A sturdy leather vest is a good substitute when the weather is warm.
  4. Chaps are perhaps the most extreme of all the cowboy wear. Chaps provide extra protection and while working on horseback and at the rodeo.[5] It’s not advisable to wear chaps in many other settings. The same probably goes for spurs.
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    What should I do to look a real cowboy? I mean the stuff one must know to be a real badass cowboy.
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    Work your backside off, get dirty and sweaty. Hard work is the only way to be a cowboy. You can wear the clothes, but that doesn't make you a cowboy, it just makes you a poser.
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    What is the best phrase to say if I am a cowboy?
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    Y'all (you all), howdy (hello), reckon (figure), ain't (isn't, aren't), and my personal favorite: "You'll bulldog the Mississippi before you ... ." I normally use the last one when someone says they'll take my hat or something.
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    The design is your choice. Cowboys don't really worry about fashion, but they still have their likes and dislikes. If you're going for the rebellious teenager look, then go with the buckaroo style, flat-top cowboy hat and square-toed boots.
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  • Don't ever touch a cowboy's hat—that's just asking for a fight! The hat is a constant companion to the cowboy. It's a reminder of the best and the worst of all their adventures.
  • Never tuck your pants into your boots, and only wear square-toe boots. You'll look fake to real cowboys if you wear pointy or round-toe boots.
  • Real cowboys are never afraid of getting dirty. They work really hard and don't mind working up a sweat!
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This article was co-authored by Kathi Burns, CPO®. Kathi Burns is a board certified Professional Organizer (CPO) and Founder of Organized and Energized!, her consulting business with a mission to empower people to master their environment and personal image by assisting them in taking control, making change and organizing their lives. Kathi has over 17 years of organizing experience and her work has been featured on Better Homes and Gardens, NBC News, Good Morning America, and Entrepreneur. She has a BS in Communication from Ohio University. This article has been viewed 331,772 times.
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The cowboy style is fun, comfortable, and unique, and there are plenty of clothing options you can choose from. To dress like a cowboy, wear a long-sleeved button-down, durable jeans, leather boots, and a cowboy hat. Keep in mind that cowboy boots usually take a little time to break in. If you want to spruce up your look, try adding a belt with a large belt buckle. You can also wear a long leather jacket or chaps to complete your look. To learn how to get your hair right for the cowboy look, read on!

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