Wrangler
1990s Brushpopper Shirt
1990s Brushpopper Shirt
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Here’s a handsome slice of 1990s Western workwear – a Wrangler Brushpopper with a crisp black, tan, cream, and denim-blue stripe-and-geo pattern that’s as versatile as it is striking. While the wash tag’s long gone (so we can’t say for sure where it was made), the shirt speaks for itself: X-Long Tails, single-needle tailoring, and classic Wrangler quality.
X-Long Tails
Built for movement, this shirt’s got the extra tail length that keeps it tucked no matter how much you bend, stretch, or swing into the saddle. And if you choose to wear it untucked, those long tails give a casual drape that still looks sharp.
Single-Needle Tailoring
This shirt was made the slow, careful way – stitched one side at a time for flatter, cleaner seams and extra strength. It’s the kind of construction you can feel in the way the shirt moves and wears, and it’s one of the details that sets better vintage shirts apart from the rest.
Shoulder Yokes that Flow into the Pockets
A design touch that cowboy shirt fans love – the front yokes “transform” into the pointed flaps on the chest pockets. It gives the front of the shirt a seamless, balanced look while keeping the Western character front and center. And yes, those pockets have the Brushpopper’s signature regular buttons instead of snaps, the choice for serious work shirts.
Condition
For its age, this shirt’s in great vintage condition – no holes, tears, or stains – just the right touch of softness that makes it feel like an old favorite from the moment you put it on.
Size & Measurements
The tag says 17.5-35, referring to the circumferences of your neck and chest. Basically it's an X-Large, and true to size.
Length from shoulder to hem 73 cm
Width pit-to-pit 63 cm
Sleeve length 58 cm
Tough, well-made, and full of subtle Western style, this Brushpopper’s ready for another few decades of work, play, and story-gatherin’.


