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1960s Fringed Rough-Out Leather Shirt
1960s Fringed Rough-Out Leather Shirt
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🐎 1960s Rough-Out Leather Cowboy Shirt with Fringe & Bone Buttons
Well, partner, this here ain’t just any ol’ shirt—it’s a real-deal 1960s Canadian cowboy relic 🤠. Handcrafted from thick, heavy rough-out leather (that’s leather worn with the suede side facing out), this shirt’s got grit and grace. Despite its weight, the hide feels smooth and soft to the touch, makin’ it mighty comfortable for ridin’, ropin’, or just struttin’ proud.
Details that make it special:
- 🦌 Bone buttons – rugged, hand-carved style that speaks of campfires and trail dust
- 🎯 Fringe hem – all the swing and sway you need when you walk into a saloon
- 🌬️ Underarm ventilation holes – built for work and wear, keeps a cowboy cool on the move
- 📦 Two chest pockets with button flaps – practical as they come
A piece of cowboy history
This shirt once belonged to a true Canadian cowboy, and we were lucky enough to get it straight from his daughter. That’s right—this ain’t no reproduction or costume piece. It’s the kind of gear that saw real use on the range, built to last and aged beautifully through the decades.
About Rough-Out Leather 🪶
Rough-out leather flips tradition—it puts the suede side on the outside for a rugged, textured look. Cowboys, ranch hands, and rodeo riders swore by it, since it resisted scuffs and showed character better than polished hides. Leather shirts like this were popular in the mid-century, a mix between cowboy utility and Western showmanship.
Condition 🤩
For its age, this beauty’s in exceptional shape—no flaws worth fussin’ over. The leather’s strong, stitching’s tight, and the fringe still dances like new. A genuine vintage treasure that’s survived sixty years without losin’ its soul.
There are no tags, but we believe it was made in USA. Sizewise we’d call it X-Large.
⭐ One-of-a-kind.
⭐ True 1960s cowboy provenance.
⭐ Ready to ride into your collection.




