Chaps are protective leather or fabric legs worn by cowboys over their pants to shield against brush, thorns, and weather while riding horses. Spurs are metal devices worn on the heels of riding boots, featuring a small wheel or rowel, used to encourage a horse to move or respond to commands. Both chaps and spurs are traditional gear associated with cowboy culture and equestrian activities.
chaps, spurs, saddles, gun leather, guns and other artifacts
Chaps, breeches, helmet, show shirt, boots, spurs, and lots more!
Some things cowboys wear are button up shirts, woolies, bandanas, spurs, boots and a vest.
El chaps = the chaps (chaps is not a spanish word)
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CHAPS was created in 1984.
The cowboy wore chaps.
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The Buttless Chaps ended in 2009.
The Buttless Chaps was created in 1998.
Chaps are worn by Western riders and are buckled around the waist. Half Chaps are worn by English riders and only go up to your knee cap.
I'm pretty sure Rain Chaps are Rain Pants :)