Western Wardrobe Staples Every Urban Cowboy Needs

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Every fashion store seems to be expanding its assortment of fringe and denim garments since western style is getting so popular these days! And, with so many alternatives available it might be difficult to know where to start. But, farm gals don’t worry. You can easily put together an outfit that will make every cowboy envious with the right pieces of western clothing in your wardrobe!

How Do You Dress Western Style?

Whether dealing with some mud or sipping whiskey at the bar, having premium quality pieces of mens country clothing will make you look stylish and feel comfortable in your skin! However, this doesn’t imply that you should be dressing like Woody from Toy Story going to a five-year-old birthday party.

Keep in mind that cowboy style isn’t a buffalo chase; take this western fashion trend one step at a time. The style can be most easily incorporated into your everyday outfit by adding just one accessory or changing your shirt, which will also stop your co-workers from asking you if this cowboy look is your “thing” for the month.

Key Pieces

Western Jacket

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The jacket is the most stylish way to incorporate western fashion into your wardrobe, and the most statement of them must be the snakeskin. Go with an all-black uniform that lets the jacket take centre stage while adding some gum-chewing attitude to the outfit with a pop of the collar.

Another excellent choice is a desert suede jacket, which mimics the appearance of the deerskin that cowboys and Native Americans would have used to make their jackets. When wet, these jackets’ fringes made it easier for them to dry out.

However, nowadays fringes are acceptable as long as they’re reasonable. Think if you’re going to have them on your sleeve will they dip down into your dinner? Well, probably. So, don’t do it! Instead, the sandy suede is enough western by itself. For a more modern appearance, trim the jacket slightly above the waist and make sure it cinches at the waist.

Last but not least, a denim jacket with a similar fit is another excellent choice for incorporating the western trend into your appearance. Levi Strauss first created it to give western labourers garments that would withstand the type of job they were undertaking.

The denim jackets with breast pockets and a shearling or fleece inside for colder months, for example, are reappearing season after season, and not just with followers of western fashion.

Embroidered or Denim Shirt

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It’s all in the yoke on this one, like delicious steak tartar. Originally intended to support the looser sections of the shirt over the chest and shoulders, the yoke later evolved into a more adorned feature to help riders stand out during rodeo cattle herding competitions.

If you enjoy the way embroidered western shirts appear, use a subdued washed-in colour like dingy blue, sea green, or rust to keep the look more fashion-forward than fancy dress. If your shirt includes embroidery, contrast piping will look great, but stay away from fringing because it would be excessive. Keep the fit tight for a flattering appearance.

To replicate the durable, work wear quality of mens country clothing, a denim or flannel shirt might also be suitable, think about a faded check on the latter to make it look worn in. If you wear a white shirt underneath and style it lose and untucked, you risk going off course and entering the grunge subgenre. Instead, tuck it in like a traditional cowboy would have done. Traditional cowboys would cut their shirts longer just so they could do this and the cloth wouldn’t sag when they were mounted.

Flared Jeans

Because they are simple to wear, flare jeans are essential pieces of the country-inspired look. Additionally, blue jeans are remarkably robust. Because it’s also a trendy fashion statement, no one will even notice if someone gets a hole in their pants. Farm boys should have at least three pairs of flare jeans in their closets for these reasons. The flare at the bottom allows urban cowboys to display their boots and says that they shouldn’t be scared to get a little muddy.

Cowboy Boots

Spurs might be useful if you’re attempting to beat the crowd for the newest Supreme release, but other than that, they’re just not useful in the modern world. A cowboy boot should also have a stacked heel, a pointed round toe, and a tall shaft that extends halfway up your calf. When worn below, the high shaft tends to significantly alter the silhouette of your pants; good luck trying to blend in when wearing them over top.

The cowboy boots that are currently on the catwalk are more like the Chelsea boot in shape, but without the pointed toe and with a higher heel. To more closely men’s country clothing resemble, choose dusty brown or even some risky snakeskin shoes. Brown cowboy boots work well with denim and will look even better with some wear and tear. To show off those boots, wear straight-leg denim with turn-ups that are cut looser than you would be accustomed to wearing.

Bold Accessories

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We don’t mean Pharrell-inspired headwear or a tin-cap star that the Milky Bar Kid gave you. A neckerchief nod to the style or a tooled leather belt with a big buckle is a simple way to give your ensemble a Western flair. A string tie will look terrific if you have the guts to pull it off, but a Stetson is too formal for everyday wear.

Here, play with the contrasts. A blue bandana would look great next to a white denim jacket, while a red one will add a startling pop of colour to an all-black ensemble. Don’t put it over your head; 2Pac, not John Wayne, did that.

The same general guidelines for men’s clothing apply to the buckle- match your metals and textiles, and avoid purchasing anything the size of a tennis trophy. As you would with an embroidered shirt, use a pretty simple belt buckle with minimal western patterning instead.

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