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An engineer and airship pilot renowned in Berlin and Vienna, Elektra Everheart is also an adventurer and explorer no men dare challenge, as she can shoot as well as she flies. Shown here with a pinstriped corset (LC151) complete with pleated ruffle at the bust line, and a skirt (LC152) ruched at both hips and outlined with a gathered ruffle to accentuate the high-low design (LC152), this ensemble makes a fantastic addition to any steampunk, Western, or cabaret closet. Order separately or as a complete set (LC151C)
The Katy skirt (LC150) in washable satin, is as versatile as it is lively in photographs. The flouncy flow makes this skirt at home in Silver City, Nevada saloons or dressed up in Gibson Girl panache on the streets of Victorian London.
A regular at San Francisco’s Palace Hotel, Miss DuMont always dressed her very best, lending an air of sophisticated grace to the Gold Rush city’s saloons and hotels. Miss Eleanor was particularly fond of gambling, and routinely bested all the men at the poker table, earning her the nickname “Madame Moustache”.
The girls of the saloons in Silver City, New Mexico were known far across the territory as the friendliest and comeliest around. The saloons along the main street played host to the likes of Dangerous Dan Tucker and Billy the Kid. Outlaws and lawmen alike never stayed long in town without paying a visit to the Silver City saloon girls. The fringed corset is also available with lace (LC148) for a more “classy” look.
The girls of the saloons in Silver City, New Mexico were known far across the territory as the friendliest and comeliest around. The saloons along the main street played host to the likes of Dangerous Dan Tucker and Billy the Kid. Outlaws and lawmen alike never stayed long in town without paying a visit to the Silver City saloon girls. The lacy corset is also available with fringe (LC147) for an alternative, more western look.
Taking a moment to herself in her private room above the saloon, Georgette brings a bit of class and refinement to the dusty railroad town of Tombstone. Georgette could normally be found performing song and dance at the Bird Cage Theater across the street, but if you really wanted to see her at her elegant best, it required an invitation.
Dora DuFran, the Black Madam of Deadwood, ran a string of brothels in the Black Hills. Her most famous watering hole, “Diddlin' Dora's,” advertised itself as “Three D's–Dining, Drinking, and Dancing–a place where you can bring your mother”. Whether or not mothers were really welcome at Dora's place, her reputation as a madam with a heart of gold won her the hearts of cowpokes all through the Dakota Territory. Designed as the corset dress for all sizes, the ensemble features a boned brocade bodice enhanced with contrasting trim and bows. The lace-trimmed satin shoulder strap is intended to allow ladies to conceal their undergarments. Finally, the mid-length satin skirt has an organza-over-lace, gathered ruffle.
She’s the one all the cowboys in the saloon wish they could afford. They say Jenny comes from a wealthy family back east, and her tastes certainly seem to support that notion. Strolling through the dusty floors of the saloon hardly seems fitting for the girl in such a fine dress, which features a length-adjustable skirt with slimming, boned corset and a satin and lace blouse with 3/4 length sleeves (LC159).
One tough cookie for one tough cavern. When midnight strikes this cookie doesn’t crumble. Boned brocade bodice with gold trim finished with matching fringe across her ample bosom and tiny waistline. Satin slit skirt edged with ruffles reveals her charms.
Smitten by the actress/singer Lilly Langtree, Judge Roy Bean named his bar and town in her honor. You’ll be smitten by our Jersey Lil’ with its velvet bodice accented with appliqué and trim. Velvet shoulder straps and open sleeve caps accommodate different arm sizes. Dainty satin bow at the waistline graces the satin-ruched skirt with lace over chiffon ruffle.
Famous throughout the West, this Parisian dancer captured the heart of many a cowboy, gambler, and railroad tycoon. Off-the-shoulder satin dress trimmed with inciting fringe has heavy-duty brocade bodice and satin swags.
Straight out of the Old West comes Calamity Jane, with pistols firin’ in her jacket/skirt combo in faux suede. Fitted jacket features cavalry cuffs and extra long fringe epaulets accented with hair pipes, buffalo-head buttons and pony beads. Skirt offers multiple layers of flattering fringe panels. She adds class to any western, frontier or Indian group setting.
William “Curly Bill” Brocius, the most feared gunslinger of the Western Frontier couldn’t be missed on the streets of Laredo or across the Arizona Territory. Twill shirt with contrasting piping around bib accented with contrasting buttons.
Patented in 1868 as “emancipation union under flannel,” the union suit was constructed for just about every average Western man, whether a prospector, farmer, or the town drunk. Our authentic union suit is constructed of red flannel, just like the original.
Martha Jane Camary, the famous sharpshooter and horsewoman, earned her nickname by threatening that calamity would befall any man who offended her. Fitted jacket features cavalry cuffs and extra long fringe epaulets accented with hairpipes, buffalo-head buttons and pony beads. Skirt offers multi-layers of flattering fringe panel.
Beginning his life of crime early, Little Jim “The Killer” Miller murdered his dog at the age of eight and later became the most feared assassin in the West. Bibfront features contrasting piping, and pewter buttons making this our most authentic outlaw shirt, paired with western-styled faux leather chaps.
Straight from the Badlands comes the baddest, meanest, deputy want-to-be, sporting a button-down bib front shirt and western-styled pants..
Another, sweet, innocent face destined to become a ruthless outlaw. He bragged of killing 21 men by his 21st birthday. Heavyweight cotton shirt is topped with a tweed and faux suede conch vest and cowboy pants.
Who could imagine that this sweet boy would grow up to work on both sides of the law: first a lawman in Dodge City, later an outlaw in Kansas. Striped western shirt features contrasting collar and cuffs, faux suede chaps are rugged and durable.
Collecting tickets from passengers traveling near and far, the train conductor adds an air of dignified order to the din of the train station as the locomotive engines begin to warm up. As the steam whistle blows, indicating another on-time departure, the conductor tips his iconic cap to recognize it is time to go. A sharply cut coat, vest with pocket watch and stately brass buttons give him his recognizable look.
John Coffee Hays–military officer, captain of the Texas Rangers, and first sheriff of San Francisco–could be found anywhere danger presented itself. Sometimes on the Indian side and sometimes on the side of the US Cavalry, Hays never went anywhere without his two best friends–an Apache chief and scout named Flacco, and a ’36 Colt revolver.
Dresses in blue, innocent too-Blaze Star lights up the night. Velvet bodice trimmed with Venetian lace is fully boned for shape and finished off with lace center front and lots of tiny satin bows. Satin skirt finished off with a short ruffle features high split to reveal leg
For most cowboys the “Hurdy-Gurdy” gals’ names were insignificant, but no one ever forgot Blaze Star. Sassy brocade bodice, boned for shape and durability, is trimmed with matching braid, lace and satin bows. Satin skirt features a high daring slit with ruffles.
This sassy West Texas saloon girl is known far and wide as the rough-and-tumble dancer “too tough to tame”. The object of many wandering cowboys’ affections but committed to no one, Debbie broke as many hearts as horses west of the Pecos. Her antique corded twill corset (also available in satin) makes for a sturdy but supple form-fitting bodice, and is delicately detailed with feminine lace. Her satin skirt displays a thigh-high slit accentuated with the same delicate lace as the bodice.
Collecting tickets from passengers traveling near and far, the train conductor adds an air of dignified order to the din of the train station as the locomotive engines begin to warm up. As the steam whistle blows, indicating another on-time departure, the conductor tips his iconic cap to recognize it is time to go. A sharply cut coat (sold separately), vest with pocket watch, and stately brass buttons give him his recognizable look.
Collecting tickets from passengers traveling near and far, the train conductor adds an air of dignified order to the din of the train station as the locomotive engines begin to warm up. As the steam whistle blows, indicating another on-time departure, the conductor tips his iconic cap to recognize it is time to go. A sharply cut coat, vest with pocket watch (sold separately), and stately brass buttons give him his recognizable look.
A celebrity during the Civil War, then a legend in the Wild West, Jesse James cultivated a reputation as outlaw, gunman, and cold-blooded killer. Wearing the clothes of a gunslinger, the head of the James Gang was bold and brash, and apologized for nothing.
Buffalo Bill Cody–a scout, a hunter, but above all, a showman, toured the world with his Wild West Show. Always outfitted in his frontier attire, designed both to withstand the elements of the frontier West and to impress those back east with its rugged flair, Buffalo Bill captured the imaginations of anyone longing to see the Big Sky Country for themselves. Overcoat designed to match the Buffalo Bill Shirt (MC153) and Chaps (MC158), both sold separately.
Our most versatile and long-lasting pants, made from durable twill and available in multiple colors to fit any costuming need.
With pocket aces, he calmly surveys the table and goes all-in. The gambler makes his living on guile, wit, and cool confidence. Beneath his stylish frock overcoat, he keeps his other ace-in-the-hole, a Colt revolver for those times that calling a bluff means more than raising the bet.
Calamity Jane’s Hat
A celebrity during the Civil War, then a legend in the Wild West, Jesse James cultivated a reputation as outlaw, gunman, and cold-blooded killer. Wearing the clothes of a gunslinger, the head of the James Gang was bold and brash, and apologized for nothing. His heavy duty, knee-length winter duster features contrasting wide lapels and a textured finish.
Wearing these rugged Buffalo Chaps identified you as a no-nonsense frontiersman, either on the good or bad side of the law. Perfect complements to both the Buffalo Bill Coat and Shirt (MC152 and MC153, sold separately), or the Black Bart Shirt (MC159, also sold separately).
Fresh off their successful hunting expedition in South Africa, French nobleman the Marquis D’Ouest and his wife, the marquise, are ready to begin their safari tour of the Great American West. Smartly dressed for the stagecoach journey, but elegantly appointed to remind others of their gentry status, the Marquis and Marquise get noticed in each dusty saloon they step inside. The Marquis Vest is designed to match his coat (MC149), sold separately.
Fresh off their successful hunting expedition in South Africa, French nobleman the Marquis D’Ouest and his wife, the marquise, are ready to begin their safari tour of the Great American West. Smartly dressed for the stagecoach journey, but elegantly appointed to remind others of their gentry status, the Marquis and Marquise get noticed in each dusty saloon they step inside. The Marquis Pants are designed to match the Marquis Coat (MC149) and Vest (MC150), both sold separately.
Eloquent with either pistol or scriptures, he married ‘em or buried ‘em. The preacher’s high button vest with cleric’s collar and sleeves, matched with the Outlaw Preacher Coat (MC107, sold separately) makes his business even more serious.
Destined to become a hero, this dashing cavalry officer’s actions revealed his “whatever it takes” motto. Pants feature a gold side stripe and are styled to match the Cowboy Cavalry Shirt (MC82, sold separately).
Inspired by the movie Tombstone, Virgil Earp’s black twill dovetail coat is thigh length, complementing the Virgil Vest (MC81), sold separately.
Inspired by the movie Tombstone, Doc Holliday is ready to gun down Johnny Ringo in his grey cotton shirt with a standup collar and narrow button placket. His floor-length black cape (MC79) is sold separately to complement the shirt.
Inspired by the movie Tombstone, we feature our Wyatt Earp (center) vest complete with satin tie and wing-tip collar. His authentic long coat (MC77, sold separately) is calf length and made of black twill. His wool-like vest features pocket welts and antique watch fob.
Jesse James–goateed, famous and lethal, his reputation was so great that bank tellers and train guards quaked at the sound of his name. His authentic duster is made of heavyweight cotton duck, while faux suede chaps (sold separately) protect his legs.
After being named Deputy U.S. Marshal in 1879, Marshal Thomas devoted his life to keeping the peace in Tucson, by whatever means necessary. His frock overcoat was a staple of his wardrobe–designed to keep out the weather and stylishly conceal the less savory tools of his trade.
After being named Deputy U.S. Marshal in 1879, Marshal Thomas devoted his life to keeping the peace in Tucson, by whatever means necessary. Western brocade vest complements the Marshal Frock Coat (MC11), sold separately.
This classic western wool tweed vest features faux suede trim, conchos, and leather lacing, as pictured left. The vest is reversible, with a satin finish on the reverse side, as pictured below.
After being named Deputy U.S. Marshal in 1879, Marshal Thomas devoted his life to keeping the peace in Tucson, by whatever means necessary. His frock overcoat was a staple of his wardrobe–designed to keep out the weather and stylishly conceal the less savory tools of his trade.
Inspired by the movie Tombstone, Doc Holliday is ready to gun down Johnny Ringo. His oversized black twill cape is floor length. One size fits all. Designed to match with the Doc Holliday shirt (MC80), sold separately.
Inspired by the movie Tombstone, Virgil Earp’s vest (left) of elaborate silver and black brocade has a high standup collar and satin ascot tie. Virgil is also pictured with the Dovetail Coat (MC50), which is sold separately.
Throughout the Dakotas, stagecoach patrons trembled in fear at the Dakota Dan’s name. Straight from the Badlands comes our button down bibfront shirt-rugged enough for the baddest outlaw.