- California skirts
- DARE: 1968. Round skirts on a stock saddle. Said by Adams to be the preferred style in the state of California.
Cowboy Talk. A Dictionary of Spanish Terms. Robert N. Smead. 2013.
Cowboy Talk. A Dictionary of Spanish Terms. Robert N. Smead. 2013.
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