Sombrero revolucionario
€16,00
Curiously, the charro hat, a symbol of Mexican identity, has Spanish origins, coming from Andalusia and Navarre, where it was an accessory for wealthy landowners. In each town or village there is a different style of wearing the hat, where rich and poor, children and adults, wear it in its different varieties such as the charro, the tejano, the brimmed hat, the top hat, the chinaco style, the caporal and the cowboy, among many others.
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Curiously, the charro hat, a symbol of Mexican identity, has Spanish origins, coming from Andalusia and Navarre, where it was an accessory for wealthy landowners. In each town or village there is a different style of wearing the hat, where rich and poor, children and adults, wear it in its different varieties such as the charro, the tejano, the brimmed hat, the top hat, the chinaco style, the caporal and the cowboy, among many others.
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Weight | 0,5 kg |
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