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  2. Chaps - Wikipedia

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    Batwing chaps. Chaparreras or Chaps (/ tʃ æ p s, ʃ æ p s /) are a type of sturdy over-pants (overalls) or leggings of Mexican origin, made of leather, without a bottom, made up of two separate legs that are fastened to the waist with straps or belt. They are worn over trousers and were originally intended for protecting the rider from the ...

  3. Bull riding - Wikipedia

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    Chaps are probably the most noticeable piece of bull rider clothing, as their distinctive coloring and patterns add flair to the sport. Usually made of leather, chaps also provide protection for the rider's legs and thighs.

  4. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    Leather chaps were often worn to protect the cowboy's legs from cactus spines and prevent the fabric from wearing out. [21] Two common types include the skintight shotgun chaps [22] and wide batwing chaps. The latter were sometimes made from hides retaining their hair (known as "woolies") rather than tanned leather.

  5. Vaquero - Wikipedia

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    The vaquero is always mounted, and generally well dressed. He carries the lazo constantly; and he is the man, above all others, who can use it with dexterity. He can fling it over a bull's horns twenty yards off, or loop it round the foot of the animal when going at a full gallop! This feat I have witnessed a hundred times.

  6. Jaripeo - Wikipedia

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    In Guatemala and El Salvador, American-style bull riding is practiced, though in said countries it is known as jaripeo. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Events where bucking bulls are attempted to be ridden until they stop bucking also exist in Nicaragua , Costa Rica , and Panama , yet in said countries they are known as corridas de toros (bullfights).

  7. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy boots custom made for President Harry S. Truman by Tony Lama Boots. Cowboy boots are a specific style of riding boot, historically worn by cowboys. [1] They have a high heel [broken anchor] that is traditionally made of stacked leather, rounded to pointed toe, high shaft, and, traditionally, no lacing.