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Western clothing thread for those who celebrate
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>>18679710
Love that this is becoming a recurring thread. Have been watching the trilogy with my girlfriend recently.
Anyway, always a big fan of extras and second roles in those movies. Always liked Groggy (Luigi Pistilli) in FAFDM
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I want to get my first western hat. I am not a huge fan of the traditional cowboy style with the curved up brim. I'm definitely more into the telescope flat brim style
Anyway, what materials are best? I'm seeing straw is good for summer but felt is best overall. Beaver felt is the king of felt from what I'm seeing
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>>18679724
Marlboro Classics made western inspired clothing. Lots of it on the used market today (at least in Europe)
>>18679839
I like my Akubra. It's rabbit fur and has a slightly curved brim but that helps with the wind
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I'm working jeans out of my wardrobe rotation and gearing it more towards something like this. What Leonardo DiCaprio had on in The Quick and the Dead. Textured blazers, button-ups only, slightly open collar for less formal outings.
Black or charcoal trousers and blazers only—never matching unless it’s actually formal and then I'll also add a tie and vest.
I only wear cattleman's crease in my hats too. I don't like the associations with Indiana Jones and fedoras that come with pinched front crowns.
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>>18679710
This style without the obvious bullet belts could be seen in public as "pushing it" but not as weird as extravagant goth stuff. Personally I'm a fan of denim jackets.
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not a fan of mustaches but you're doing something right
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I just watched Hostiles (not bad, was expecting more from what I've heard about it, but overall would recommend) and now I kinda want a shirt like Bale's.
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Like this of course
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Can I get a good list of cowboy boot brands that are still good? I HATE Rose Anshill but his video (though flawed) did a good job at showing how so many brands make a shitty product. The Luccheses cut open was especially damning
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Justin has a few options
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>>18681636
Oh yeah, forgot about those. The bad thing about the 511s is that the rise is a bit on the lower side compared to the 60's cut. But on the plus side, Levis does (or did, not surely if they're currently in production) cotton twill 511s in navy blue. Guess the closest thing you canbget to Eastwood's dollar trilogy pants. With a bit of digging you can find a pair for cheap on secondhand apps.
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If you don't mind skipping past the 60's/70's spaghetti western styling and want something a bit more historical inspired you can try for some higher waist trousers.
The canvas ones are thick and tough. you'd need bracers/suspenders. They do have a back drawstring too.
You can rock a fit like this that imo looks pretty decent for the aesthetic.
https://historicalemporium.com/search?q=frontier+classics
https://www.wwmerc.com/cgi-bin/Category.cgi?category=3930&type=store
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>>18680466
i'm in Aus, but i'd image the US western brands would have it.
Usually here they are called half button or half placket work shirts. All the country/rural/saddlry workstores would have them here. They got to be tucked in, they're usually quite long.
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>>18682149
we're just getting inspo and having a bit of fun, retard. stop taking everything so seriously, no one makes it out alive anyway
i live in texas, there were 3 people at my company wearing cowboy boots today. i saw a cowboy hat in someone's car in the parking lot.
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Lots of gay fits in this thread. Let's get it back on track.
>The very underrated fit of Blondie at the Beginning of The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
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Rod Steiger was never ever seen as the cool guy
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Jean-Louis Trintignant in Il Grande Silenzio
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Far from the coolest fit in Keoma, far from the best score also
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Cool fits, not so cool movie tho
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Love the stripes
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>>18682710
Agree with you. Love the patterned shirt, the color palette and overall silhouette with the long coat. Pants in boots is more perio accurate. Always thought the way he gets his poncho at the end doesn't make much sense (should have been in a frontier setting) but I guess they needed it for marketing material. Doesn't ruin the movie anyways.
This thread could do with some interior design or spaghetti western landscapes. Almería/Las Tabernas really give that specific vibe and I love how some of the interiors are rustic with this very European, sometimes even Italian tones. Think statues in the church or army hospital
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>Always thought the way he gets his poncho at the end doesn't make much sense (should have been in a frontier setting) but I guess they needed it for marketing material.
it doesnt make sense bc the poncho was leones and they said fuck it just grab it
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https://stetson.com/products/kelso-outdoor-hat-black
When something says "100% wool" they mean wool felt right? Does wool always mean sheep in this context?
I heard rabbit and beaver felt is good. I dunno bros I've never bought a hat before but I really want one just want to make sure i'm getting something good that will last forever
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>>18683690
wool is cgeao but isnt stiff and will not last too long, beaver is the best and will last your whole life but its not cheap, best is to go to a place where they make them and have it shaped there for you.
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>>18683690
Here's what my hat that I got made back in October
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>>18683734
be aware that ,at least for me, some places may be more specialized at making specific cowboy hats than others. they place I went to was more for making 10 gallon hats but they didn't decline making the hat, however the hat templates they had were sized more for 10 gallons and my hat was pretty short so it bulges in the middle a little rather than being straight but it still turned out great and I love it. but be sure to research all the places that make them before you get one.
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Fellas, I've been thrifting and scouring secondhand apps and found a pair that fits closely to that style.
The Levis 615 orange tab. It fits tight at the waist (it's somewhat angled in) with a mid to high rise with the back pockets firmly in yhe butt rather than mid-thigh.
The leg is straight, fitted with a minimal tapering that gives it that tailored look quite close to that 60's slim look.
Word of advice, though, these vintage Levis size smaller than the current production and in many cases have been washed so much they shrank even further. So ask for meassurements and maybe go up one size.
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Yeah, that's why lots of folks get rid of it. It is actually very easy to remove and in a couple of washes you can't tell it was there.
There's a higher-end bluebell version with a leathet patch, but it costs about double.
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>>18683690
I'd avoid these really cheap hats. If you want my honest recommendation look on marketplace for old cheap beaver hats and just go pay to get them cleaned and reshaped by a hat shop. As long as its actually in your size range the money you'll spend on getting it reworked will be pale in comparison to going full custom or paying for something off the shelf.
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I bought a pair of the blue bells and I really like them. Nice indigo shade, good hardware and decent construction. If you’re looking for a cowboy cut pair of jeans but with real indigo and no pre-fading then I’d say they are worth the $100
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Refreshing in its uncompromising cynicism, but carried by its unique setting, music and performances.
It’s a lot better on rewatches, especially if you watch a lot of spaghetti westerns. This one definitely falls in B tier when compared to some shit like Day of Anger
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>>18682662
I couldn't get into this one. I was probably 40 minutes in and absolutely nothing happened and his terrible Spanish accent (was it a dub or him actually talking like that?) just took me out of it
Only Leone film I couldn't get into
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Straw hats with lots of ventilation holes and 100% linen or lightweight cotton western snap button ups in light colors that will reflect sunlight not absorb it like black would. I would suggest linen pants as well but they don't really make those in a boot cut unless custom. So you're going to have to tough it out with light wash jeans. Your days of wearing shorts are over. Don't EVER wear shorts with boots unless you want to look like a retard. You're also going to have to bite the bullet about footwear because fucking sketchers doesn't make mesh cowboy boots. You're stuck with leather.
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