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    Vintage Cowboy???

    Here's one for the crew! I'm honestly not sure exactly what era/decade the popularity of these was at it's highest- but does anyone know where I might be able to find a repro western style shirt? The double breasted style that an occasional cowboy/hero wore, something similar to a chef's jacket or tunic. Even a pattern would be nice as I could probably have one made. I've googled it and only found mention of characters wearing them but not even a good picture. in which to work from. If anyone has any info I'd greatly appreciate it! I'm thinking of going with the vintage cowboy look this Halloween!

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    Well, in my searching I have come up with something that all might benefit from. Check out this website- www.folkwear.com They have some pretty interesting stuff that those skillfull enough among us to sew might enjoy!

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    I have a couple of these Cavalry Bib Shirts from Wahmaker that I've had for almost twenty years. They're similar to what John Wayne wore a lot.

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    Check out this...

    ...eBay vendor-

    sensei2685 good prices-


    Buy-it-Now $24.95
    http://search-desc.ebay.com/search/s...ass=sensei2685

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    Holy cow! That was fast guys! Thanks for the info. So they are called bib shirts huh? Okay... for my next question... *add suspenseful music* What kind of pants did our retro cowboys wear?? My girlfriend shows quarter horses so I'm into modern styles with the tighter wranglers and such but I'm clueless as to what was warn around the 30's or 40's both in movies and on working ranches and the like. Obviously the clothing was not as flashy and gilded.

    On a side note. I've been to the Buffalo Bill Cody Historical Center in Cody, WY and they have quite a collection of vintage show chaps, saddles and guns from the late 1800's up to some of the earliest Hollywood ventures. Unfortunately though there were no pants in the displays. If ya ever get the chance to visit Cody- do it! For all those interested in firearms than that would warrent a sidestep into the Cody Firearms Museum which is part of the same building. They literally have at least one of just about every gun manufactured in the states and in Europe (probably some from all over the world- there were too many to keep track of!). It'll take a whole day to visit.

    Anyway, sorry about the rambling! Thanks again guys!

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    I bought one of these about 15 years ago. The quality of the material was good but it seemed to fade fast. Perhaps i should have been drycleaning it.
    http://www.sheplers.com/item.cfm?DI=...GJGCDADADADBDB

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    I bought a red cavalry bib from a Shepler's in Oklahoma City this summer, and it's *bright* red.

    Unfortunately, I look less like John Wayne or Tom Mix in mine than I do Peter Tork from The Monkees. Or maybe like a roadie for Riders in the Sky.

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    Try this vendor

    Hey folks,
    Try this website for authentic western looks from the 1860's thru the 20's & 30's B-western cowboys. They started catering to the Cowboy Action Shooting crowd and I've had good experiences buying from them. Check the bargain corral too.

    http://www.wwmerc.com/cgi-bin/Catego...ome&type=store
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    Bunch of "closet" cowboys here? I used to do Cowboy Action Shooting back in the late Eighties. Lot of good repro clothing out there for the period. Probably even more, now.

    Brad
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    Unfortunately, I look less like John Wayne or Tom Mix in mine than I do Peter Tork from The Monkees

    What I wouldn't give for those Monkees shirts!

    Regards,

    Senator Jack

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