Though synonymous with cowboys, western style shirts actually originated south of the border. Mexican cattle herders known as vaqueros, wore pleated shirts called guayaberas that featured the trademark pointed yoke detail. After the Civil War, the style migrated up to America where cowboys slimmed the silhouette, made them in rugged denim, and added flashy hardware and embroidery to denote opulence. As the popularity of ranching and rodeos faded, a tamed version of the denim shirt went mainstream Americana with one crucial detain intact: pearl snaps. Our Frontier Western Shirts pay homage to the style's origins with an updated fit and 3% stretch denim that's stone-washed to perfection for a garment that's as comfortable as it is timeless.
This item will be discontinued. Future orders will require a 50 piece MOQ.
Features: Pearl Snaps, Dual Chest Pockets, Shoulder Overlays, Double Needle Construction
Material: 97% Cotton, 3% Elastane, 8oz Stonewashed Denim
Fit: Model is 6'0""/170 lbs, wearing a Medium. Fits true to size.
Made in Turkey
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