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The Top Five Western Clothing Stores For Women


Western style has experienced a resurgence recently, spurred on by fashion-forward footwear like cowboy boots and caps. However, there are many more subtly Western aspects you can incorporate into your style to achieve its distinctive style.

The first step in your western wardrobe is easier with a classic western-style button-down shirts that feature feminine features like princess seams and floral designs, constructed of tough fabric.

Justin Boots

Justin Boots are made in the USA with a well-known reputation for their quality. The collection includes men's, women's and kids' styles. They also have laces up and pull on boots. Justin has a wide selection of children's boots; since their bones continue to form they require support all the time; failure to do so earlier could cause long-term issues.

Justin Boots were established by Herman Justin (popularly known as Daddy Joe) in Spanish Fort, Texas in 1879 and then moved to Nocona in 1924. There, they currently employ more than 4,000 workers. Daddy Joe is widely credited for introducing many of the techniques that are that are still used in the production of boots, including decorative stitching, hand tooling, silver conchos and unique illustrations – techniques that are still used by the boot makers of today. Justin helps professional rodeo athletes through its sponsorship of PRCA/WPRA rodeo athletes as well as supporting Justin Cowboy Crisis Fund initiatives, National Finals Rodeo event sponsorship, and also providing medical coverage by their Justin Sportsmedicine Team team onsite medical insurance.

Tony Lama

Tony Lama first opened his cobbler's store located on East Overland Street in El Paso in 1913. The year before, he produced 20 pairs of handmade cowboy boots using just one assistant; quickly after word got out among cowboys and ranchers in across the Southwest about the excellence of his craftsmanship, demand quickly skyrocketed.

The family was Italian immigrants from Syracuse, New York and began his shoemaking apprenticeship at the age of eleven. Later he became a part of the United States Cavalry as an apprentice cobbler at Fort Bliss where he perfected his craft while earning respect among military members for his boots that fit perfectly.

After he left the Army and moving to El Paso and established his boots business alongside Esther Hernandez and their six children who all helped run the business. They were strict about quality not mass-producing their footwear – and kept an inventory of each person's measurements of each foot to ensure that every pair of boots was custom-made for each customer.

Ariat

Ariat is a pioneer in western fashion. They offer cowboy boots, apparel and footwear tailored specifically for active people who adore Western fashion. Their name, which is derived of Spanish (air) (ariat), was an inspiration for Secretariat the legendary racehorse with a stride length that was 20 percent longer than other horses' strides.

Since 1993, Ariat brand products have transformed equestrian footwear and apparel through the integration of the latest athletic footwear technology. Their performance riding gear is extensively used by elite equestrian athletes as well as outdoor enthusiasts, while stylish clothes like the jeans, shirts and other items from Ariat complete their collection of fashionable products.

Ariat is committed to sustainability in the environment. Through their BLOOM initiative, which makes use of reclaimed algae biomass for shoe sole manufacturing and uses fabrics that are which are certified as Bluesign Eco Friendly fabrics which have been made with eco-friendly methods and materials. Furthermore, they've reduced paper waste, while also providing electric charging stations for their employees.

Cowgirl Tuff

Lines of cowgirl clothes designed by cowgirls exclusively designed for women of the cowgirl breed offer rugged looks but are also durable and stylish. With innovative designs and top materials, these garments make great additions to rodeo or horse riding events. The clothes will help you look and feel the best!

These paintings capture the rugged and independent spirit of cowgirls as they are influenced by Wild West women such as Calamity Jane and Annie Oakley. Cowgirls don't shy away from the challenges of life They are able do ropes and rides as well as any man; yet are always friendly and generous with friends, family, and animals.

Here at Tack Warehouse, we're extremely proud to carry Cowgirl Tuff clothing. Their motto “Never Give up” can be seen in their extensive range of durable clothing designed specifically to withstand the demanding lifestyle of Western living.

Montana Silversmiths

Montana Silversmiths has been creating Western elegant designs since 1973. They are best known for their hand-engraved rodeo trophy belt buckles. Additionally, Montana Silversmiths offer jewelry as well as other accessories that add cowgirl flair to any outfit – their high-end collection features jewelry, necklaces, rings and earrings that combine Western traditions with feminine elegance and features floral tooling designs along with turquoise accents and delicate charms that add an elegant look to any outfit.

Are you looking for a present for your friends or family that will last for a lifetime? Look over Montana Silversmiths pieces at Cavender's to elevate your Western style! Browse online or locate an outlet near you and learn more about the brand.