H Bar C
1970s Western Shirt
1970s Western Shirt
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Blue Snap-Up Cowboy Classic
Y’all ever seen a shirt so slick it could charm a rattlesnake outta its boots? Feast your eyes on this dapper blue number from the legendary H Bar C Ranchwear—a brand steeped in Western tradition and rhinestone rodeo swagger since the early 20th century.
Born from Hollywood’s golden era of cowboy flicks, H Bar C got its start outfittin’ silver screen legends like Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. By the time the '70s rolled around, these shirts were still struttin' tall, now tailored for the honky-tonk heartbreaker and line-dancin’ outlaw alike.
This here beauty is crafted from that groovy "Permanent Press" fabric—a mid-century marvel that don’t wrinkle easy, so you stay sharp from dusk till dawn. Deep cowboy blue with bold white contrast stitchin’, she’s got all the fixin’s you’d expect: twin arrow-flap pockets, pearly Klikit snap buttons (not your average press-studs—these are built like a cattle gate), and a longtail hem so it stays tucked when you’re two-steppin’ or swingin’ a lasso.
Now flip her around and you’ll spot the stitched darts on the back—those are the secret to the shirt's trim, flattering fit. No baggy trail dusters here—this one's all lean lines and proper ranch-hand polish.
🐎 Condition
Almost perfect, cowboy. But if you squint at one sleeve, you’ll spot a couple tiny pinholes and a thread runnin’ a touch wild. See the photo. Nothing that'd spook your horse—or your date.
📏 Size & Measurements
No size tag, but we done wrangled it into a modern Medium based on these flat-lay measurements:
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Length: 82 cm
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Width (pit to pit): 55 cm
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Sleeve length: 62 cm





