In what states would you consider in “normal” to wear a cowboy hat?

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In what states would you consider in “normal” to wear a cowboy hat?

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  1. DeniLox Avatar

    Texas, Alaska.

  2. DDL_Equestrian Avatar

    It’s not about location but context. You could wear one anywhere in the right context

  3. Redbubble89 Avatar

    States known for ranching so anything from Montana to West Texas except the couple major cities.

  4. datsyukianleeks Avatar

    It’s not gonna be abnormal anywhere really, but definitely more normal West of the Mississippi River.

  5. Coyote-in-training Avatar

    Most states, I have some cattle ranches around me in Ohio and I see folks in cowboy hats around here occasionally. Certainly not the norm but still normal. People can really wear what they want for the most part

  6. Mesoscale92 Avatar

    In rural areas? Just about every state. I don’t see it much up north, but it wouldn’t shock me.

    In urban areas? The Great Plains and mountain west states.

  7. Birdywoman4 Avatar

    Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, New Mexico, Colorado

  8. RedditModsSuckTaints Avatar

    Any of them if you work in agriculture.

  9. Soviman0 Avatar

    I see it basically every day in Texas. If I go downtown, I will sometimes even see cops on horseback patrolling.

  10. eac555 Avatar

    Many of them. There are ranches and farms in lots of places where a cowboy hat would be worn. Including California and Hawaii.

  11. virtual_human Avatar

    Wyoming, where Broke Back Mountain is set.

  12. ShipComprehensive543 Avatar

    Obviously Texas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, Arizona and maybe Nevada. On a smaller scale, Idaho, Utah and the Dakotas.

  13. Maria_Dragon Avatar

    It is common in all Western states.

  14. Relevant-Ad4156 Avatar

    The southwest/west (but not including the actual west coast states)

  15. Avery_Thorn Avatar

    It’s pretty common in more or less any area with farming. It isn’t a fashion statement, it’s a useful bit of clothing while you’re working in the ag industry.

    Also, in most places that have a rural area nearby, there will be some people who are all hat, no cattle.

  16. boulevardofdef Avatar

    Almost 30 years later, I still remember how surprised I was as a 19-year-old from the Northeast when I went on a cross-country road trip and saw people in cowboy hats when I stopped for gas in southwestern Missouri.

  17. RoeddipusHex Avatar

    No easy answer.  It’s more of an urban/ rural split.  In general, they are more common in western and southern states.  

  18. GingerGalJeanie Avatar

    Florida – at least some parts We raise a lot of cattle.

  19. rulingthewake243 Avatar

    You can probably find cowboy hats and cowboys in every state west of Mississippi.

  20. killingourbraincells Avatar

    Normal in every context, ranch states. CO, MT, WY, KS, NM, AZ, NE, ID. Denver CO you’d probably get looked at, but they’re probably from Delware so it don’t really matter. We wear them a lot down here in FL as well, though trucker hats are more normal for men. Women will wear cowboy hats here.

  21. RevolutionaryRow1208 Avatar

    You see them a lot in New Mexico, Texas, parts of Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, etc…but at the same time, context matters and you have to be able to pull it off naturally. I live in New Mexico and I’d look like a poser tool walking around with a cowboy hat because nothing about me says cowboy.

  22. EvernightStrangely Avatar

    States well known for ranching, like Texas. You could also theoretically wear them in every state, but you’ll likely only see one in areas with ranching and farms.

  23. Zama202 Avatar

    It’s not really about the state, and more about the specific place.

    People in the US don’t wear hats very much, at least not compared to the middle of the 20th century. Consequently, most hats other than a baseball cap or a knit beanie really stand out.

    I recommend not wearing the cowboy hat and the cowboy boots at the same time, unless you’re actively attending a rodeo, livestock auction, or country music event.

  24. Used_Emotion_1386 Avatar

    A lot of people are using the Mississippi as the dividing line for where they become more common but it starts further west than that. I would draw the line coming down about 3/4 of the way west through ND, SD, NE, and KS, and then snake east to include all of OK and TX.

  25. Self-Comprehensive Avatar

    The entire southwest, from Southern California to Texas, and maybe Louisiana and Florida. Add Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. The Dakotas. Maybe there’s others I haven’t thought of.

  26. Kitchen_Space_212 Avatar

    I think it’s funny how no one has said Louisiana! I see a lot of them here, pretty normal.

  27. XANDERtheSHEEPDOG Avatar

    Texas, Montana, Wyoming, new Mexico, Arizona, Nevada…

    In Maricopa County Arizona, it’s part of the class A (law enforcement) uniform.

  28. Independent-Put-6605 Avatar

    All of them. It’s just a hat and if you wear it with confidence, it’s a good look. You don’t have to go with full cowboy attire, either.

  29. Mysterious_Peas Avatar

    Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, Nebraska, Idaho, and maybe both Dakotas. Also Nevada outside of Vegas.

    Standard fare in the southwest, plains and lots of other places.

  30. problyurdad_ Avatar

    I mean, I’m pretty sure there are parts of all states where that would be acceptable. There’s a lot of farming all over the Midwest, so all of those states.

    Every state out west as well. I guess the only part of the country I would question someone wearing one regularly would be New England but that’s the only part of the country I’ve never been well traveled to. So I couldn’t tell you what Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island all look like. But I can tell you that New York State has plenty of farming where that’s acceptable, as well as Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey….

  31. SpanishFlamingoPie Avatar

    In New York it used to be common for gay prostitutes to dress up like tv cowboys. So if that’s what you’re doing in the city, perfectly normal.

  32. Kyle81020 Avatar

    Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, eastern Washington, Montana, Wyoming, both Dakotas, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, western Louisiana.

  33. K9WorkingDog Avatar

    It depends on what you’re doing in most states that aren’t Midwest, Texas, Alaska. Wearing my cowboy hat out in the national forest in Florida, totally normal. Wearing it to Publix, gonna get looks

  34. distrucktocon Avatar

    Pretty much any rural area of any state, but the following states it would be completely normal to wear everywhere (work, in the city, out to dinner, etc): Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, N/S. Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida.

  35. TexasSikh Avatar

    Generally, draw a line from Texas and Oklahoma, to the N-NW towards Montana, then down to Utah, then back to Texas. If you are inside that triangle, literally anyone anywhere at anytime in any context can wear a cowboy hat and fully get away with it largely without anyone looking twice or having a second thought. Middle of a downtown on a Friday night, or middle of nowhere on a Tuesday afternoon, won’t really matter.

    Outside of that triangle, it will largely depend on context. Anyone involved in farming or ranching can get away with it, especially if they have dirty/dusty/soiled clothes and the hat is dirty with sweat stains and a bend here or there to its shape. Any “cowboy” (especially of the rodeo variety) will get away with it. Country music stars or concert attendees, or those visiting a “honky tonk” style bar, will get away with it.

    But if you dont have one of those contexts, then outside that triangle, you will get second looks and people thinking twice about “is that guy/girl seriously wearing a cowboy hat here?”

  36. Rich-Contribution-84 Avatar

    Any state in the right context. They’re very common at country and western music concerts, whether you’re in Manhattan or Abilene.

    Just like generally to wear around? Truly common? Honestly not in most states. At least not in cities.

    Wyoming, Montana, Utah, New Mexico, rural inland California, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Idaho would be the ones that come to mind.

  37. MakeStupidHurtAgain Avatar

    I’m a ranch hand.

    Really anywhere west of the Mississippi, but context is important. Somebody wearing a cowboy hat in San Francisco? A little weird.

    I wear one most days but I can’t imagine wearing my hat with no boots. And I live in California. It’s fantastic for what it’s intended for, keeping the sun off my face and neck. A ball cap won’t do that.

    I’m more likely to notice someone who’s obviously new to Western clothing, the “just spent $500 at Boot Barn” or “headed to Stagecoach” type. Brand new hat, jeans that are too short and show off the boot shaft when they sit down, and shiny new boots, and obviously uncomfortable in it.

    No gate keeping from me but if you’re gonna wear it, own it.

    Side anecdote: apparently there’s a lot of people out there who want to cosplay a little more accurately. A guy in a thrift store in the LA area asked to buy my old 💩-kickers when I was done with them, and I sold a beat up old Carhartt chore coat for twice what I paid for it new. Hey, if y’all wanna do that that’s on you!

  38. hardy_har_zion Avatar

    I’m a native Arizonan and most of the people I see wearing cowboy hats are people I’d judge as dorks unless they’re actually doing agricultural work outside.

    Especially Republican politicians from Scottsdale lmao

  39. TheSavourySloth Avatar

    Less about the state and more about where in the state. I grew up in the Central Valley of California and my grandpa wore one often.

    The southern states would probably have them a bit more ubiquitous but it’s more common in the rural areas of most if not all states.

  40. bjahn88 Avatar

    Any states that have people who have heads.

  41. Bawstahn123 Avatar

    The people saying “New England” must not be from here, because fucking lol.

    Nah dude. Not even backwoods swamp-yankees would be caught dead wearing that nonsense. They may be “practical”…..but there are other hats that are more functional at what they do, and dont make you look like a clown

    Baseball caps in the summer, knit-caps in the winter. Maybe a round-brimmed felt hat if you are feeling “traditional”, or a flat-cap/newsboy if you want to dress up, but a cowboy hat? 

    Nah bud.

  42. RevolutionaryBank465 Avatar

    I never see anyone in a cowboy hat in michigan.

    Its funny because in 7th grade we had a bunch of french exchange kids come to our school and they all arrived in cowboy hats, not realizing no one wears them up here.

  43. DragonXIIIThirteen Avatar

    I live in New England and wear a straw cowboy hat when I’m on my tractor. It keeps the sun off. I say , wear what you want. I don’t assume everyone who wears a baseball cap plays baseball or backwards baseball for those the wear it backwards.

  44. ZestycloseAd5918 Avatar

    Parts of most states, barring New England

  45. puppyduckydoo Avatar

    North Carolina checking in. We’re technically in the suburbs, but on a couple acres. Husband and I each have one we wear for outside chores. Great sun protection! We wouldn’t wear them to the grocery store though.

  46. Durbee Avatar

    Any place I take my dad – he’s an actual old-school cowboy. But I will say he sticks out in some metro areas.

  47. Patient_Character730 Avatar

    Wyoming. We’re the cowboy state. 🤠

  48. KeyDiscussion5671 Avatar

    Wyoming? The Dakotas?