Wah Maker
Western Riding Trousers
Western Riding Trousers
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🤠 USA-Made with Rider’s Patch
Now here’s a proper pair of Wah Maker Western Trousers with a feature you don’t see every day — that bold black backside panel.
That panel is commonly called a rider’s patch or seat reinforcement panel. In traditional riding wear, it’s designed to strengthen the seat area, reduce wear from the saddle, and provide extra grip and durability. You’ll see similar construction in cavalry breeches and early ranch riding trousers.
This pair carries that old saddle-tested spirit loud and clear.
Made in the USA and built the way Western trousers were meant to be.
🧵 The Details
- Wah Maker Western Riding Trousers
- Made in USA
- Distinctive black rider’s patch (seat reinforcement panel)
- High-rise Western cut
- Buttons for braces
- Adjustable back cinch
- Button fly
- Herringbone-style fabric
- Preowned in very good condition
They’ve got the proper suspender buttons — no clip-on nonsense. The rear cinch lets you adjust the waist the old-school way.
That reinforced seat panel is the star of the show. It gives these trousers that unmistakable cavalry-meets-cowhand look.
📏 Size & Measurements
- Tagged: 38
- Waist width: 47 cm (laid flat)
- Inseam: 89 cm
Long, clean leg with a strong drape over boots.
⚠ Condition Notes
Very good overall condition. Structurally solid.
There are a couple of honest signs of life:
- A small hole on the thigh
- A light white discoloration mark on the seat
Nothing structural. Nothing that compromises wear. Just proof these trousers have already seen a little daylight.
Western riding trousers aren’t meant to look factory perfect forever. They’re meant to gather miles.
🏜 About Wah Maker
Wah Maker is a heritage line under Scully Leather, known for producing historically inspired Old West garments. Instead of costume-level pieces, they focus on period-correct construction — high rises, suspender buttons, cinch backs, and durable fabrics reminiscent of late 19th- and early 20th-century frontier tailoring.
Their garments often echo what ranchers, cavalrymen, railroad workers, and frontier businessmen wore in the American West. Many earlier productions like this were proudly made in the USA, maintaining traditional methods and solid construction.
They recreate history with intention — not as novelty, but as working garments.
🐎 Why These Wah Maker Riding Trousers?
Because that rider’s patch tells a story before you even put them on.
These Wah Maker Western Riding Trousers blend frontier practicality with sharp period styling. They’re built for reenactment, stage wear, vintage dressing, or simply for a man who appreciates trousers that sit high and hold their ground.
A little wear. A little character. A reinforced seat ready for more miles.
That’s the way proper riding trousers ought to be.
