The duster coat has its roots in the late 19th century, when it was primarily used as protective outerwear by cowboys, ranchers, and horse riders. Designed to shield against dust, dirt, and the elements, these coats were typically made from lightweight canvas or oilcloth.
During the American West era, duster coats were worn by outlaws, lawmen, and ranch workers, further solidifying their association with adventure and rugged masculinity. As time passed, the coat gained recognition in Hollywood Western films, reinforcing its iconic status.
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