The western wear industry is a complex space filled with dichotomies.

It seems like to many, not all, but many consumers in it - something being “cheap”, is considered to be more “true cowboy”.

I get comments and replies often that simply because our shirts are expensive (relative to many shirts in the space), it’s not for a real cowboys, it’s fake, people tell me no one will ever wear it, etc.

It’s a weird dichotomy. I could make our shirt in China - 100% in China - sell it for $60 with a better margin, make more money, and it would be more widely accepted as authentic. For real cowboys. My company would probably be 10x the size it is today. And I’d have a significantly better chance of getting into the big western retailers like Boot Barn.

It sucks 😆

But we fight on

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What do these people consider western wear these days that’s cheap lol

You can get plenty of $40-60 pearl snap shirts. I would say that’s pretty cheap. For a woven shirt. The hard cost to make ours is more than that 😄

For sure lol

Keep up the great work!

Integrity to yourself and your dream. Respect

Do you know anyone personally making leather products of the same quality? I've only found a place in Vermont

I’ve gotten a few sheaths from nays custom leather and they are top quality…

Accessories I can find. Leather, deerskin and sheering clothing not tanned with battery acid or with shitty zippers is another story

Ah yeah most definitely…

Definitely I do! What kind of products?

Leather or shearling or animal skin clothing specifically. Not accessories.