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Forget the Oscars. For Republicans, the convention is fashion nirvana
By Anita Chabria, Jason Armond, Robert Gauthier,
2 days ago
From cowboy hats to straw bowlers, boots to stilettos — the Republican convention was a showcase of patriotic fashion that was anything but conservative.
Some attendees have been planning their outfits for months, others just raided their MAGA stash. Many, like the Texas delegation with their state-flag shirts, were matching.
But one rule kept them all in line: Red, white and blue or bust.
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Blacke Marnell California delegate from San Diego.
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Susan Reneau, left, Chaplain Richmond E. Stoglin, right top, Angelita Sanchez, lower left, and Sharon Anders, lower right.
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"We're Texans," said Reecia Stoglin. "We wear our flag proudly." Stoglin and her husband. Chaplain Rich Stoglin, were in town from Arlington, Texas. Reecia wore a Texas-flag shirt favored by delegates from the Lone Star state. Stoglin, ordained as an Anglican priest, was a military pastor for nearly 30 years and now is the president of the Frederick Douglass Republicans of Tarrant County. He came in a deep red blazer and Lucchese boots. "You judge a Texan by the quality of his boots," he said.
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From right, Bill Henney, Charlie O'Connor and Gerald Bergen, delegates from Pennsylvania, sit outside the RNC and enjoy cigars. Bergen said he was wearing his straw bowler hat in honor of his grandfather, Gerald Griffin, who wore a similar one to the 1948 convention (at least he thinks he did).
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Arizona delegate Stacey Goodman, left, and Wisconsin delegate Bob Kordus, right.
(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times)
Texas delegates wear custom baseball jerseys with Trump 24.
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