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Do people dressed in western wear stand out in your city,town,hamlet etc??
bburtner@moran said:Do people dressed in western wear stand out in your city,town,hamlet etc??
That is a great photo. I hope you are getting the horse and dog too!Dinerman said:I'll shortly have everything this guy's wearing- and like I say- this look is far enough removed from what is thought of as "western" today to not look terribly out of place here and now.
Havana said:I don't think it's really an east/west thing anymore. I believe it's much more of a rural/urban thing these days. I live in a rural area in the east with lots of farms and small cattle operations. Western wear from hats to boots is not at all an unusual sight. It's actually more of the norm. If you wear western clothing and venture into an urban area, you'll definitely find yourself standing out more. I call it the McCloud Effect. The "sophisticated" urbanites will see your "primitive and outdated" dress as quaint and more of a costume because tv and movies are their only points of cultural reference. It's the same when wearing a fedora. Fedora = Indiana Jones. Fedora and trench coat = Bogart, ect.
bburtner@moran said:Do people dressed in western wear stand out in your city,town,hamlet etc??
Mr Badger said:I love to wear Rockmount shirts here in the UK, and also have a great repro Wrangler Blue Bell denim 'rodeo' jacket with the 'Shirts, Jackets, Jeans' chainstitch on the back, which I wear with a matching pair of the '47 button fly jeans. However, over this side of the pond, you just get lumped in with the line-dancing crowd.
Am I alone in finding 'bad' western & hawaiian shirts (no attention to detail, horrible patterns or material, etc) quite offensive to look at, when you see peeps wearing them, as opposed to folks who just look gumby-ish in their polar fleeces, etc, who just blend into the general aesthetic morass? There's a rash of very poor garments like this on the UK 'High Street' at the mo', and it really winds me up! Having said that, when Urban Outfitters in London did start stocking Rockmount shirts, they were selling them for £70, no wonder they ended up in the sale (where I bought 'em)! I emailed the guy who runs Rockmount and told him about it, cos I figured that he'd wanna know, and he was amazed...