How did cowboys, working in the heat of summer, stay cool in their hats?
Neal Hathaway
Durango, Colorado
They didn’t! Straw hats were much cooler. However, most cowboys stubbornly refused to wear those hats, no matter how hot it got, as a substitute for their Stetsons. Many did wear lighter colored hats that wouldn’t hold the heat as much as black ones.
Marshall Trimble is Arizona’s official historian and the Wild West History Association’s vice president. His latest book is 2018’

True West November 2019
In This Issue:
Features
Western Books & Movies
To The Point
Departments
- Wyatt’s Stallion, the Apache Kid and the Code of the West
- Ask The Marshall
- Geronimo Steals the Show
- If the State Won’t Do It
- Santa Fe Art Pilgrimage
- Ask the Marshall
- Ask the Marshall
- Ask the Marshall
- Ask the Marshall
- Ask the Marshall
- Prescott, Arizona
- Western Roundup
- Pioneers and Their Pies
- Alaska at 60
- An Officer and a Gentleman
- Bullets, Bread & Bad Behavior
- Ask the Marshall
- What History Has Taught Me: W. Michael Farmer, Author