A square piece of cloth, often made of cotton or silk and worn around the neck, is a common element in the attire of individuals associated with cattle herding and ranching. This item serves multiple purposes and has evolved over time from a purely functional object to a symbol of the culture.
The primary benefit of this neckwear is protection from the elements. When riding across open ranges, it shields the face and neck from sun, wind, and dust. Additionally, it can be used as a makeshift mask during dust storms or to filter water in survival situations. Historically, it signified rank and belonging, with different colors and patterns indicating affiliation to a specific ranch or region.