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Western pearl snap shirts
Western pearl snap shirts













western pearl snap shirts

Late 80s -Jinglers- Mens red, white and blue plaid cotton polyester blend short sleeve western shirt.

western pearl snap shirts

WESTERN PEARL SNAP SHIRTS PATCH

Fold over collar, front and back Western style yoke, two flap patch pockets with snap closure and serged shirttails hemline. pearlized snaps at front placket and cuffs. Late 80s or early 90s -Rustler XL Tails- Mens red, white and blue plaid cotton polyester blend short sleeve western shirt.

western pearl snap shirts

Fold over collar, front and back Western style yoke, two flap patch pockets with snap closure and shirttails hemline. Newer than 90s -Wrangler Rancher- Mens red, black, tan and robins egg blue plaid cotton flannel longsleeve flannel western shirt. Fold over collar, front and back Western style yoke, two flap patch pockets with snap closure and shirttails hemline.ĩ0s or Newer -Plains Western Wear- Mens red, white, black, tan and robins egg blue plaid cotton flannel longsleeve flannel western shirt. Newer than 90s -Canyon Guide Outfitters- Mens red and faded black plaid cotton flannel longsleeve flannel western shirt. Soft and nicely worn with slight fade, but still in perfect. Fold over collar, back yoke detail, t.( more)ĩ0s or newer -Wrangler- Mens back, shades of brown, red, tan, green and white plaid cotton flannel longsleeve flannel western shirt. Cool southwestern style motif embroidered on pocket in silver and rose tan lurex. Horizontal stripes of sewn fabric in white, grey and green. shiny black snaps at the front placket and cuffs. Fold over collar, front and back W.( more)ĩ0s Mens Southwestern Style Western Shirtĩ0s or Newer -Express Riders- Mens black background cotton longsleeve southwestern style western shirt. Solid blue front, faded blue, black and white vertical stripes on sleeves, horizontal stripes on yoke and vertical stripes on back of shirt. Fold over collar, front and back Western style yoke, two flap patch pockets with snap.( more)ĩ0s or Newer -Express Riders- Mens blue background medium weight cotton longsleeve western shirt. Background is mostly plum with thin black stripes. Cool subtle jacquard-like stylized leaf design thought. (Made in China) pearlized snaps at front placket and cuffs. As consumers for Western wear aged, looser fit became popular as it forgives and hides heavier builds.Newer than 90s -Roper- Mens plum and black background cotton polyester blend longsleeve western shirt. When Western fashion came into being it was mainly popular with young, slim men. While men’s shirts were loose fitting until the advent of Western wear, slim-fitting neck and sleeve sizing was a standard until relaxed fit came into vogue in the late 1980s. Western designers began adopting mainstream fashion elements, and fashion designers pick up Western elements from time to time.įashion is by nature cyclical and so is fit. Since the Urban Cowboy fad, mainstream fashion has had a big impact on women’s Western shirts. Traditionally, sales of women’s Western shirts are substantially lower than men’s. In fact, matching “his ‘n’ hers” shirts became an important selling point for decades. While women’s shirts were sized for women, they tended to be driven by men’s Western style, often matching men’s designs and fabrics. Women’s shirts, on the other hand, were conventionally form-fit, and women’s Western shirts followed this tradition. It also helped with exports as the previous inch-based sizing measurement is not used by most countries. The S-M-L sizing enabled the manufactures to streamline production and reduce inventory at wholesale and retail levels. Relaxed fit followed with the same S-M-L designation. This type of sizing is still made today but is largely replaced by Small-Medium-Large sizing. Fitted shirts were made in more than twenty sizes including neck size and sleeve lengths. Neck and sleeve sizing exclusively the standard for more than fifty years. The fit was an important selling point of the Western shirts it characterized the entire shirt. From the practical standpoint of someone who would use them as active wear, the less loose they were, the less likely they were to snag. Western shirts were “form-fit” and flattering to the slim physique. Originally, the fit of the Western shirt was substantially different from conventional men’s shirts, which were boxy and featured Victoria-era removable collars until the 1920s.















Western pearl snap shirts