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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.
This gunslinger drew on Wyatt Earp in Dodge City. A white cross now bears his name on the hill outside of town. Cotton twill duster features authentic rain cape and contrasting cuffs.
Francisco “Pancho” Villa was a prickly character with pistol, knife, or rifle. In 1916 he led an attack on Columbus, New Mexico. Used to keep the outlaw warm on cold desert nights, his grey cotton shirt (MC80, sold separately) is worn under this horse blanket poncho.
Jim “the Killer” Miller was the most feared assassin in the West; his life of crime ended with the murder of famous lawman, Pat Garrett. At his lynching he displayed his last act of bravado, shouting “Let’er rip!” Bibfront shirt features contrast piping and pewter buttons making this our most authentic outlaw shirt.
Full time drinker and gambler, a beady-eyed executioner with a staggering reputation. Elaborate brocade vest features antique watch fob and satin ascot tie. Sleeves are optional.
W.W. Beauchamp, a renowned gambler and cardsmith, met his untimely death when he was caught cheating at the Broken Bow Saloon. Striped cotton shirt features contrasting standup collar and cuffs. Pictured with the reverse side of the Western Concho Vest (MC02, sold separately).
Jesse James–goateed, famous and lethal, his reputation was so great that bank tellers and train guards quaked at the sound of his name. Dark cotton shirt features stand-up collar, fake placket, and gathers under yoke.
Inspired by the movie Tombstone, we feature our Wyatt Earp (center) coat. His authentic long coat is calf length and made of black twill. A perfect complement to the Wyatt Earp Vest (MC76), sold separately.
Destined to become a hero, this dashing cavalry officer’s actions revealed his “whatever it takes” motto. His rugged twill shirt features oversized bibfront and military cuffs piped in gold trigger. Matching pants (MC83, sold separately) feature gold side stripe.
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 Coat is designed to match his vest (MC150), sold separately.
Eloquent with either pistol or scriptures, he married ‘em or buried ‘em. This black calf-length twill coat, cut to match the Outlaw Preacher Vest (MC108, sold separately) makes this preacher’s business even more serious.
Black Bart–notorious stagecoach robber and gentleman bandit along the trails of Northern California and Oregon, had a reputation for style and sophistication, even leaving poetic messages behind at the scene of his robberies. Make no mistake, though…he was a quick with a revolver as with his pen. He disappeared without a trace in 1888 while being tailed by Wells Fargo detectives. His shirt, pictured here, pairs well with the Buffalo Chaps (MC158), sold separately.
Pat Laramie was tough and ready to meet the call for a posse at any moment. The Laramie Shirt matches him perfectly with its classic Western design.
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 Coat (MC152) and Chaps (MC158), both sold separately.
One of the original frontiersmen, Daniel Boone heard the call of unknown country luring him as he left Kentucky and in his dug-out Canoe headed for the Missouri region. The durable red flannel Union Shirt is pictured with the Daniel Boone Frontier Coat (MC48), sold separately.
One of the original frontiersmen, Daniel heard the call of unknown country luring him as he left Kentucky and in his dug-out Canoe headed for the Missouri region. Heavy twill coat features faux fur collar, cuffs, and faux suede fringe. Worn with Union Shirt and faux suede pants, sold separately.
Next to Geronimo, the White Mountain Apache scout commonly known as “The Apache Kid” was the most feared Apache of the old Southwest. He led bloody raids throughout the territory. The $5,000 reward placed on his head was never claimed. Faux suede vest is trimmed with decorative bands. Cotton loincloth is fringed with faux suede and worn over self-fringed suede pants (loincloth, MC64, is sold separately).
Next to Geronimo, the White Mountain Apache scout commonly known as “The Apache Kid” was the most feared Apache of the old Southwest. He led bloody raids throughout the territory. The $5,000 reward placed on his head was never claimed. Cotton loincloth is fringed with faux suede and worn over self-fringed suede pants (pants, MC65, are sold separately).
The great Kiowa chief Sitting Bear fearlessly led his braves through many battles in order to preserve their land and heritage. Faux suede shirt has fringed sleeves and features decorative bands. Matching faux suede pants (MC65, sold separately) complete the outfit. The double-trail war bonnet (MH25, sold separately) is made of real feathers.
From puppynapping to bottle theft and diaper vandalism, this little troublemaker is already spending plenty of time at the sheriff’s office. Luckily, there is still time to make sure the only bars he sees are the ones on his crib. Striped cotton twill onesie comes complete with hat.
Our boy’s twill pants are our most versatile pants, complementing outfits from almost any genre or era.
While still very young, Jim Bowie moved with his family to Louisiana. It was there that he first acquired a reputation for his bold and fearless disposition. Faux suede shirt features long fringe falling from the yoke and sleeves. Front is laced with suede. A rugged look indeed.
One of the original frontiersmen, young Daniel Boone heard the call of unknown country luring him as he left Kentucky and in his dug-out Canoe headed for the Missouri region. The durable red flannel Union Shirt is his most irreplaceable piece of clothing.
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. The Boy’s Union Suit is the same as the Men’s shown here, but in boys’ sizes.
If Daniel Boone was destined to become a man of the wild, an explorer of unmapped spaces, his boyhood was the perfect preparation. Heavy twill coat features faux fur collar, cuffs, and faux suede fringe.
Bye baby bunting. Daddy’s gone a’hunting while I stay here a’waiting. Faux suede one-piece is ideal for infants. Fringed sleeves, hemline and front panel are authentic accoutrements.
Little Hiawatha grew to become the legendary chieftain, credited with uniting five Iroquois Nations. Pants are constructed of durable faux suede material, giving the look of authentic suede without the cost or the upkeep.
Little Hiawatha grew to become the legendary chieftain, credited with uniting five Iroquois Nations. Faux suede shirt is decorated with colorful bands and authentic cotton fringe work.
This dovetail-styled coat is perfect for gunfighters and Victorian boys alike.
The young Curly Bill ran away from home to become the real-life American hunter, trapper, scout, explorer and soldier popularized in the dime novels. Twill shirt with contrasting piping around bib accented with contrasting buttons.
Remembering what went down at the O.K. Corral, Little Wyatt sports a vest complete with satin tie and wing-tip collar. This wool-like vest features contrasting lapels, pocket welts and antique pocket watch chain with watch fob. Wing tip dickey is attached to vest with a satin tie.
Remembering what went down at the O.K. Corral, Little Wyatt sports his calf-length black coat with velvet collar.
Poker faced at a young age, the little card shark is a youngster’s version of Maverick. Elaborate brocade vest features antique fob and satin ascot tie.
Little Doc Holliday is a force to be reckoned with in his oversized black twill cape. One size fits all.
Remembering what went down at the O.K. Corral, Little Virgil Earp dons a silver and black brocade vest with a wing tip dickey sewn in with a satin ascot tie. S
Ready for the bugle’s call, risking lives, saving the settlers. Authentic cavalry pants feature gold side stripe.
Ready for the bugle’s call, risking lives, saving the settlers. Rugged twill shirt features oversized bibfront and military cuffs piped in gold trigger.
Deputy Marshal Thomas cut his teeth as the youngest member of the Cochise County sheriff’s posse. Dressed for the part, this young man will keep law and order in his town in his stylish and functional knee-length frock coat.
Roping and shooting, lasso and colt go hand in hand. Little Jesse James’ thigh-length heavy weight duck duster completes his threatening appearance.