Texson
1970s Western Shirt
1970s Western Shirt
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🌾 Texas Cream Dream 🌾
Straight outta the wild heart of the 1970s, this Texson western shirt is a soft-spoken gem with a whole lotta soul 🤠. Crafted from feather-light fabric, it’s built for comfort under a wide open sky—or a stage spotlight. The creamy base is lined with gentle chain-style stripes, giving just enough Western flair without ever hollerin’.
Details with a Drawl
No size tag in sight, but we call this a Medium based on fit (and the measurements below, cowboy). Double snap chest pockets, pearlized snap buttons down the front and cuffs, and that big ol’ pointed collar tell you everything you need to know: this shirt is pure Western gold 💫. The back yoke seals the deal with a classic V-shape cut that says honky-tonk hero from every angle.
Measurements & Fit
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Pit to pit: 56 cm
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Length: 76 cm
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Sleeve: 61 cm
Tailored just right for a modern Medium build with a love for throwback charm.
Condition
Vintage and proud of it. This beauty is in very good condition, with no flaws worth fussin’ about. We believe it’s made in the USA, and every stitch feels like it too 🇺🇸.
🐂 Texson Western Wear — A Lone Star Legacy
Texson Western Wear was a vintage Western clothing brand known for its production in the USA, likely active during the mid-to-late 20th century. Though details on the company’s full history are scarce, Texson shirts were recognized for:
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Their distinctly Western styling, including classic pearl snaps and pointed yokes.
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High-quality permanent press fabrics, popular in the 1960s–70s for their wrinkle resistance.
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Labels often marked with phrases like “Extra Long Tail” and “Made in USA”, signaling domestic manufacture and fit tailored for ranch-ready functionality.
These shirts were sold through Western outfitters and catalogs and were part of the broader mid-century movement of American workwear brands catering to rodeo performers, truckers, and country musicians.




