Every country seems to have traditional clothes or a folk culture, except for the USA

Every country seems to have traditional clothes or a folk culture, except for the USA.

Can someone show me what the folk culture and clothes of the USA area?

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cowboys?

they don't have one, unles you count native americans

Of course! Here it is.

Correct, Satan.

This

The Amish dress like Americans used to in the 1800s.

America is not a real nation. It is a Jewish bazaar created as a base of operations for kikes to fully take over the Atlantic.

Most clothing is rooted in functionality, at least for Europeans. Hence why we have overalls, cowboy boots, different kinds of functional hats, jeans (which were invented by American Jews), etc..

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overall

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeans

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowboy_boot

A lot of other American clothes based on functionality.

here is our folk dress and culture, faggot

You traitors need to go back.

Correct for the average folk. Upper class used to dress like English gentlemen.

Jeans were invented by a Jew. America is a Jewish nation and American culture has always been Jewish.

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Like this.

>You traitors need to go back
At least you admit that you think opposition to Jewry makes me a traitor to America. Since America is a Jewish nation and always has been, this is fundamentally correct.

Sweatpants, an oversized t-shirt or polo and a baseball cap

Not really. Jeans are OK, polio vaccines are OK, zionist control of the American government is not, Jewish anti white propaganda is not. Not all Jewish influence is bad.

Or this...

Or this...

Dixie Southerners(Men)

perhaps a southern belle could be somewhat folklorish

that was my next one

That is disgusting

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Speaking of South.

That not italian?

Ameriwanks actually thinking they have traditional clothing. Hahaha. Spanish cowboy clothes, European suits and ties, German and French plantation owner. The only traditional clothing is your ripped skinny jeans you haven washed in 2 weeks which reeks of piss and semen.

>folk culture and clothes of the USA area?

That is just an old man.. the topic is more about old folks style and traditional clothing.

> folk culture and clothes of the USA area

the fuck did you just ascertain you caboclo hue?

England doesn’t have a national costume, nor does America. This is because England had fashions rather than a static national clothing type

Leave it to Beaver

Brady Bunch

Because of the iconic "tommy gun"?

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>US culture

Holy shit.

>Every country seems to have traditional clothes or a folk culture, except for the USA.

That's a Canadian

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>England's national costume

Talking about the suits nigger not the gun

>Jeans are OK,
Wrong.
>polio vaccines are OK
Vaccines are dysgenic.
>Not all Jewish influence is bad.
Wrong

Most Americans dressed from a evolved version of Anglo(English) clothing. Of course the rest of Europe has influence, Italian looks for Italian-Americans.

Yes sir! The early days.

Bluejeans? Like the most famous pants worldwide. You dont see our culture because youve never left the USA.

All cowboy clothes are taken from the spanish

I like that. Pretty much anything before the last 30 years was respectable.

Jeans are okay, give me one reason as to why they aren’t

similar but distinct

Definitely. The cowboy mystique was kind of a healing factor for the US after the Civil War. The northern businessman and the Southern plantation gentry had been two distinct images of the ideal American. After the Civil War the cowboy overrode both of them and reunited the country in a kind of spiritual way. It united both regions of the country by saying 'this is the ideal American'.

He can be many things to many different people. The hard-working ranch hand, the Robin Hood bandit stealing from the rich & giving to the poor, the Indian fighter on the high plains, the cattle driver, the veteran, the gambler, the lawman. In many respects it's overhyped and the myths outweigh the truth, but even now when you ask someone what the most American kind of guy would be, chances are high many would say he's wearing a cowboy hat.

They were invented by Jews.

Holy fucking crap. I prayed the rosary before

Cowboys are rooted in Spanish ranchero traditions but they were anglicized greatly. Although keep in mind about a quarter of all cowboys were black, so it wasn't an exclusively white thing.

wow, never realized that. because there would be stigma around choosing a Yankie or a Southern they chose neither. very interesting

You wear them everyday Pippy.

Lol your one of those guys. Well be sure to stop using everything that is Jewish or designed by Jews, better stop using USB drives, stop wearing jeans, don't vaccinate your children for polio, stop using the general theory of relativity, and don't play Guess Who, or learn Krav Maga.

Bro separate the good inventions from the anti white stuff. Don't be one of these Stormfront autists that blames stubbing his toe in the morning on Jews.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA TORONTO BLUE JAYS HAT!

Checked

There Western settlers clothing was nice and simple too. Did anyone watch Little House on The Prairie?

Because cowboys are about horses and space, and everybody yearns for that in cramped cities. Who wouldn't like to travel by horse

So hard to tell if anyone's head is that fucked up it if they are paid to bed here. Either case is pretty damning.

The clothes you are currently wearing our the folk clothes of the United States. It's our world.
Faggots

The early settlers wore what they hunted. Usually buckskin clothes that closely resembled what Native Americans wore, and a coonskin cap to keep the head warm. Pic related. Early settlers were mainly hunters and trappers.

As far as folklore goes, we have a bunch of it. Johnny Appleseed, Paul Bunyan, etc.

Forgot the pic lol

America is credited with the business suit and other corporate cultural icons.

In ye olden days, wealthy people and/or other people of high society wore fancy clothes to signify their status. America became to be known as a place where everyone was treated equally regardless of wealth and status, so the business suit was developed and was intentionally designed as plain-looking to establish that anyone could come to the table. Traditions such as bowing got phased out in favor of new traditions like handshaking, again to signify equality over social status.

There’s a story about how a prince or some other high society man was visiting America and hired a carriage to taxi him to a town, eventually the carriage stopped to pick up a drunken man and when the European complained that he shouldn’t have to share a cab with a drunk, the driver yelled and threatened to kick his ass because the drunk paid for the service and should be treated with as much respect as he was demanding himself.

So, again, as far as fashion goes you can think that historically America is credited with casual wear and business attire. We were one of the first western societies who started bucking traditional societal practices in favor of treating everyone as equals. America has had a huge impact on western society since its inception 250 years ago, we just don’t feel the need to brand and label everything we do because we’re not insecure nor do we feel the need to cling to some actual, physical, identifiable picturesque cultural identity. We stand by our principles, not by our hats or fancy pants.

burger

America has a lot of horses and space. There are places here where people live leisurely enough to take their horse to school or work or Starbucks. Because horse people really love their horses... IDK why but they do.

A lot of people go a little crazy over the JQ. Like yeah Jews do control most of American media, have tremendous influence in the government, occupy high positions in academia and promote anti white racism, but that doesn't mean Jews haven't made valuable contributions over the history of the world.

this is the most rich daddy's girl Stacey thing I've ever seen

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The simple clothing of settlers and frontiersman is our traditional dress. The rifleman or gunman is the American equivalent of the European knight, Japanese samurai, etc.

stupid kike

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Because horses are naturally noble. In Poland we have a world renowned horse breeding farm and even princes of Saudi Arabia invest in horses. This is as natural to people as diamonds and gold

Even their horses have pink assessors.

Almost forgot, Elvis. Did he make his own style in America?

Someday, I hope this can be my final form.

I did not know that. Very interesting. Have you ever owned or rode horses? They are not bad pets.

wait? is that a Hudson Bay coat?

How is this possible?

Because Satan loves a good ole Western.

yule fucking brenner.

What is:
>cowboys
>pilgrims
> 1700s founding fathers

As people have pointed out, American folk culture is a real thing and is mostly derived from Anglo colonists who settled the frontier. This folk culture is somewhat stigmatized though, because the media is dominated by the descendants of Ellis Island immigrants who feel that the traditional folk dress and culture of Americans isn't inclusive of them and their lineage. As a result, traditional AMerican dress and folkways get almost no exposure in American media, so Europeans probably never see it except in the occasional "Let's all gawk at these stupid backwoods rednecks" tv show.

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This and this

That's sad. Only thing worse is the people saying we have no culture at all... All these lies.

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>Almost forgot, Elvis. Did he make his own style in America?
Like much else, he stole it from the blacks.

>remember my NA pronoun you cis piece of shit or there'll be hell to pay

>rock was made by blacks!
>yes the instruments they used were invented by whites,but the type of music they created was created by blacks!
>w-who’s buddy holly? And Johnnie Ray? I’ve never heard of them!

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnnie_Ray

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddy_Holly

>but blacks created blues which was a stepping stone to rock and roll!

Yeah blues, originally it came from them bitching and moaning from picking cotton in the field. Just because they used a white mans tool(guitar) to make it sound better doesn’t mean they created rock and roll,because the central elements of blues is complying and being sad, which are not showcased in rock and roll

>but muh Jazz

Jay giels from the tv show said it best about jazz
>this music is great, it’s rambling and directionless but I’m also bored

This

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