PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Cowboy hats are making a comeback at the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
The sheriff’s office updated its dress code on July 1, allowing on-duty deputies to wear cowboy for the first time in decades.
“You might notice our deputies sporting a new look these days,” the CCSO wrote on social media. “We are bringing back cowboy hats!”
The new policy allows deputies to wear three specific cowboy hat designs year-round, and a seasonal straw cowboy hat from May 1 to Sept. 30. Deputies who choose to wear cowboy hats must purchase the hats at their own expense.
“From the suburbs to the farmlands, we are proud to serve all of our Clark County community,” the CCSO said.