The working cowboys of the American frontier (1860s-1890s) dressed for practicality rather than style. Their typical outfit included wide-brimmed hats, bandanas, sturdy cotton or wool shirts, canvas or wool trousers, chaps, high-topped leather boots with underslung heels, and spurs. For outer layers, they added heavy coats, cotton or woolen vests and jackets, or canvas dusters for protection against the elements.