A mustached wrangler smiles while posing for a picture before leading a trail ride on horseback with guests at a dude ranch in the southwestern state of Arizona, USA. His cowboy outfit includes a black ten-gallon hat, a red bandanna around his neck, a long-sleeve plaid shirt, and leather cuffs to protect his wrists and shirtsleeves. The neckerchief is standard attire, and cowboys call it by various names like neck rag, wild rag, buckaroo scarf, and kerchief. Most common of its many uses is pulling up the cloth over the face for protection against dust, wind, or inclement weather.

Image details
Contributor:
Michele and Tom GrimmImage ID:
2A1YRDKFile size:
28.6 MB (1.5 MB Compressed download)Releases:
Model - yes | Property - noDo I need a release?Dimensions:
2550 x 3924 px | 21.6 x 33.2 cm | 8.5 x 13.1 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1997Location:
Rancho de Los Caballeros, Wickenburg, Arizona, USAMore information:
This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.
A mustached wrangler smiles while posing for a picture before leading a trail ride on horseback with guests at a dude ranch in the southwestern state of Arizona, USA. His cowboy outfit includes a black ten-gallon hat, a red bandanna around his neck, a long-sleeve plaid shirt, and leather cuffs to protect his wrists and shirtsleeves. The neckerchief is standard attire, and cowboys call it by various names like neck rag, wild rag, buckaroo scarf, and kerchief. It usually is a large square of silk folded over into a triangle and tied at the back of the neck with the widest area worn over the chest. Most common of its many uses is pulling up the cloth over the face for protection against dust, wind, or inclement weather. Model released.