How do you wear a wild rag?
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In cold climes, the primary purpose of a wild rag is to keep cold air away from the neck, so the scarf is often double-wrapped around the neck and tucked into the collar to keep the ends from flapping in the wind. On warmer days, a buckaroo may leave the ends out to make them easily accessible.
Also asked, what is a wild rag?
Wild Rag is a term used by the old cowboys for their bandanas or western scarves. They are a natural insulator that is warm, breathable, and wicks away moisture. They have become known as part of the working cowboy's dress. Today they are an old west tradition in a modern cowboy world.
Likewise, what size is a wild rag?
Our standard size wild rag is a generous 36" x 36". Most colors and prints are available in the following sizes: Roy Rogers style tie, 22" x 22", 36" x 36" and 44" x 44".
A "wild rag" is a cowboy or Western scarf worn around the neck. Wild rags are worn for warmth in cold temperatures, and for protection from sun, wind, and dirt anytime.