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  2. What to Wear to the Rodeo and More Western Outfit Ideas - AOL

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    Women's Wrangler Cowboy Cut Slim Fit Jean You'll find these jeans in the closets of real cowgirls all across the country. They're designed with a relaxed fit and durability so you can ride in them ...

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    Take a look at some of the best winter boots on sale right now for both men and women. Women's Boots. ... leather with with western stitching details and a pointed toe. Style them with jeans, midi ...

  4. The Best Women's Cowboy Boots That Will Far Outlive the ... - AOL

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    Hybrid Rancher VentTek 360° Western Boot. With roots in the equestrian community, it's no secret that Ariat boots make for some of the best Western-style work boots on the market, and the Rancher ...

  5. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    Western wear is a category of men's and women's clothing which derives its unique style from the clothes worn in the 19th century Wild West. It ranges from accurate historical reproductions of American frontier clothing, to the stylized garments popularized by Western film and television or singing cowboys such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers in ...

  6. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico and the Southwestern US during the early 2010s, many members of the cholo, chicano and lowrider subcultures combine hip-hop fashion with Western shirts, traditional charro jackets, Stetson hats, skinny jeans, [325] and Cowboy boots with elongated toes.

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    This trend expanded to other styles, most notably the wedge heel (arguably the most popular women's shoe of the mid-1970s). Boots became rounder, chunkier, heavier, and thicker, and were more expensive than they were in the early 1970s. Popular boots of the mid-1970s included wedge boots, ankle boots, platform boots, and cowboy boots. [33]