Murrican
Murrican encompasses a wide range of styles common within the American Union that all share the same ultra-patriotic theme.
History
'Murrican has its history in the flag waving ultra-patriotic movements of the late 20th century. This included things that were viewed as staples of the American lifestyle at the time such as cowboy hats, boots, and literally 'wearing the flag'. As the American Union expanded in the 2000s-2100s movement between the client-nations of the American Union became increasingly common. The most common addition to the Murrican style would come from Central and South America with people often wearing less clothing, or adopting lighter hats, colors, or women simply leaving more skin exposed which would be beneficial during the climate crisis of the time. Furthermore, many nations finding themselves forcibly under the American Union's control would experience a rush of women enjoying newfound freedoms to show skin making the style increasingly popular outside of America itself.What is considered Murrican by 2300 is very broad, but always contains a strong patriotic theme. This includes anything in a range from 'cheerleader' to 'rugged cowboy' to 'flag pin wearing businessman'.