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Martha “Calamity” Jane Canary was America’s greatest frontierswoman. A no-nonsense professional scout and sharpshooter, she achieved fame as part of her friend Wild Bill Hickok’s traveling Wild West Show. The country’s first female performance superstar, she took the world by storm by combining the fashion of a true Wild West hero with feminine flair. 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. The bodice features a sweetheart bust line lined with decorative bands and leather lacing, which show off this form-fitting, faux suede corset.
She’ll match the wits of any man, no matter what he might say, then out work that sorry cuss in the kitchen, corral, or bailing hay! Boned eyelet corset features a self ruffle across the top and piping across the bottom with small white eyelet button down the center front. The faux suede chaps have contrasting suede cloth trimmed with gold metal stars, conchos, leather laces and suede fringe.
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.
A tribute to the Native American, the essence of Pocahontas is captured in this striking Indian maiden. Pocahontas made of faux suede, features white fringe trim with a slimming built-in belt around the waistline. Necklace and armband accessories complete the ensemble.
The great love of Running Bear was tragically drowned by the mighty current as the Indian Princess White Dove swam to meet him. Indian Princess dress of faux suede features a fringed wrap-around skirt. Leather lacing with beads and conchos over bodice and belt. Authentic hand-beaded headband and feathers and conchos.
Plain and simple but courageous and graceful, this prairie woman epitomized endurance. Calico dress and bonnet trimmed with narrow lace. Coordinating solid color cotton shawl with a ruffled edge finish off the dress.
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. His faux deer suede shirt has a collar adorned with hairpipes and pony beads, alongside a brightly colored front placket. The fitted jacket features extra long fringe epaulettes accented with hairpipes, buffalo head buttons, and pony beads. Faux deer suede pants are completed with contrasting fringe down the side seam.
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.
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, paired with authentic faux leather chaps.
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.
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.
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 complete the outfit.
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 feature gold side stripe.
Famous Indian fighter and hero of the Alamo Jim Bowie found comfort in his soft faux suede shirt. This faux suede shirt features 12” fringe falling from the yoke and over the sleeves. Front is laced with suede and creates the rugged look that made women of the West swoon.
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.
The future love of the famous chieftain Hiawatha, this beautiful squaw will soon turn from her feather toys to the pursuit of Indian boys. Leather lacing and beadwork highlight the bodice and belt on this faux suede dress with this fringed wrap skirt. Authentic hand beaded headband has feathers and conchos.
As young girls on the prairie, they played, did their chores and stayed very close to their family. Calico dress and bonnet are kept clean with the solid color apron.
When Phoebe Anne Oakley was only six years old she used a rifle to hunt food. She became a professional marksman and star performer with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. Calico blouse is complement with fringed faux suede vest and long skirt.
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.
Raised in Iowa and Kansas, young Buffalo Bill Cody became a rider for the Pony Express at age 14. He would eventually become one of the Wild West’s most famous personalities. Billy’s outfit is made as a one-piece onesie.
Ready for the bugle’s call, risking lives, saving the settlers. Rugged twill shirt features oversized bibfront and military cuffs piped in gold trigger, while matching gold-striped pants complete the look.
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.
All made up to join the war party. Little Chief Hiawatha goes on the war party all painted and ready for fun. One-piece faux suede combo features fringe accents and trim.
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.