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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 3096184" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>In most categories you can dress up in as little or as much as you want. There are a few categories that are considered "costume" categories. B-western and Classic Cowboy both have stringent requirements. Folks that choose to shoot those categories really love the dress up part. My daughter shoots Lady B-Western and has all sorts of fun with it. </p><p></p><p>There are folks that show up wearing jeans, boots, a western looking shirt and a cowboy hat. Things that are specifically banned: sneakers of any kind, military boots, modern camouflage patterns, Shady Brady hats, and unless it's really really hot, T-shirts - oh, and shorts. no self-respecting cowboy wears shorts! (skirts for the ladies are just fine.)</p><p></p><p>Of course, for new shooters, we are happy to have you regardless. forget the costume for now and just come have fun. Heck, I've had my son out to shoot with us in his full army fatigues (cause that's what he had at the time!). No one is gonna call you for not wearing the right thing. most folks that get hooked learn to love the costume part to some degree. it's fun to dress up in your finest period duds, strut around the Cowboy Hall of Fame during our private access time, then enjoy a meal with 400+ like minded folks dressed up just as nice as you (or nicer!) at the Land Run Banquet. It's a fun break from the vagaries of every day life. </p><p></p><p>The SASS Motto is "come for the shooting, stay for the people" - and it's as true as it gets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 3096184, member: 30309"] In most categories you can dress up in as little or as much as you want. There are a few categories that are considered "costume" categories. B-western and Classic Cowboy both have stringent requirements. Folks that choose to shoot those categories really love the dress up part. My daughter shoots Lady B-Western and has all sorts of fun with it. There are folks that show up wearing jeans, boots, a western looking shirt and a cowboy hat. Things that are specifically banned: sneakers of any kind, military boots, modern camouflage patterns, Shady Brady hats, and unless it's really really hot, T-shirts - oh, and shorts. no self-respecting cowboy wears shorts! (skirts for the ladies are just fine.) Of course, for new shooters, we are happy to have you regardless. forget the costume for now and just come have fun. Heck, I've had my son out to shoot with us in his full army fatigues (cause that's what he had at the time!). No one is gonna call you for not wearing the right thing. most folks that get hooked learn to love the costume part to some degree. it's fun to dress up in your finest period duds, strut around the Cowboy Hall of Fame during our private access time, then enjoy a meal with 400+ like minded folks dressed up just as nice as you (or nicer!) at the Land Run Banquet. It's a fun break from the vagaries of every day life. The SASS Motto is "come for the shooting, stay for the people" - and it's as true as it gets. [/QUOTE]
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