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  2. Vaquero - Wikipedia

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    Modern child in Mexican parade wearing modern day charro attire on horse outfitted in vaquero-derived equipment including wide, flat-horned saddle, bosalita and spade-type bit, carrying romal reins and reata. The Spanish tradition evolved further in what today is Mexico, and the Southwestern United States.

  3. Charro - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, charro is a generally accepted slang term to mean that someone or something is obnoxiously out of touch with social or style norms, similar to the United States usage of dork(y), (i.e gaudy). The traditional Mexican charro is known for colorful clothing and participating in coleadero y charreada, a specific type of Mexican rodeo.

  4. Charrería - Wikipedia

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    Detail of charro horse tack. The equipment for the horse has to meet specifications, just as the charro's clothing must. All equipment on the saddle must be made of natural materials, not man-made such as plastic. There are primarily two types of saddles that the charro owns: the working saddle and the formal saddle.

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    This stylish shoulder bag is one of the bestselling handbags at Amazon, and customers compare it to a popular designer saddle bag. And truthfully Shoppers Say This $22 Saddle Shoulder Bag Looks ...

  6. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    A very functional item was also added: the saddle "horn". This style of saddle allowed vaqueros to control cattle by use of a rope around the neck of the animal, tied or dallied (wrapped without a knot) around the horn. Today, although many Western riders have never roped a cow, the western saddle still features this historical element.

  7. Chaps - Wikipedia

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    The Cuadrilera also functions as a cover to protect the saddle seat from wear and tear and to prevent it from getting hot by attaching it on the front of the saddle; if there is a need to dismount, leaving the saddled horse in the sun, the charro can lift the cuadrilera like a lid over the saddle horn and when he remounts he can put it back in ...