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  2. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    A Western shirt is a traditional item of western wear characterized by a stylized yoke on the front and on the back. It is generally constructed of chambray, denim or tartan fabric with long sleeves, and in modern form is sometimes seen with snap pockets, patches made from bandana fabric, and fringe. The "Wild West" era was during the late ...

  3. What to Wear to the Rodeo and More Western Outfit Ideas - AOL

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    When it comes to denim jackets, this trucker one from Wrangler is the best of the best! Seriously, it's my new favorite jacket and I wear it with everything. Throw it on over a dress, jeans, the ...

  4. Stone washing - Wikipedia

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    Stone-washed jeans Ronald Reagan wearing stonewash denim associated with Western clothing, 1970s.. Stone washing is a textile manufacturing process used to give a newly manufactured cloth garment a worn appearance.

  5. Jean jacket - Wikipedia

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    A denim jacket, also called a jean jacket, jeans jacket or trucker jacket, is a jacket made from denim.Introduced in the United States in the late 19th century, it has been a popular type of casual apparel with both men and women and has been described as an iconic element of American fashion.

  6. Yellowstone: Western wear is 'going to briefly take over the ...

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    Retailers like Boot Barn , Levi Stauss , Wrangler , and even Tractor Supply , which sells Carhartt clothing, all stand to benefit from the Western wear trend, he added, particularly because people ...

  7. Great Western Garment Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Great Western Garment Company (GWG) was a Canadian denim and western wear clothing company founded in 1911 in Edmonton, Alberta by Charles A. Graham and Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first Premier of Alberta. The company was acquired by Levi Strauss, starting in 1961.