Wrangler
1990s Western Shirt
1990s Western Shirt
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🧨 Rodeo-Ready And Country Clean
Ain’t no need to introduce Wrangler if you’ve ever set foot near a ranch, rodeo, or roadside juke joint. Born in Greensboro, North Carolina back in 1947, Wrangler was made for real-deal cowboys — the kind that rode bulls on Sunday and fixed fence posts on Monday. Their gear was designed with grit in mind: functional, durable, and good-lookin’ to boot. And this shirt right here? It’s a true rodeo relic from the 1990s, smack in the golden era of country cool.
🎯 The Details That Make It Dance
This blue-and-peach plaid stunner ain’t shy. It’s got classic western yokes front and back, angled just right like a well-thrown lasso. Twin flap pockets with tall profile and pearl snap buttons? That’s the kinda detail the Wrangler folks built their rep on. And look at that perfectly matched bias-cut placket and pocket flaps — this ain’t no slapdash job, it’s cut with care.
Now the fit? It’s a true western slim, hugs the shoulders and tapers in just enough to make you look sharp without feelin’ restricted. Medium size, but keep in mind it runs lean — great for anyone lookin’ for that old-school silhouette without extra bulk.
🪶 Worn Soft, Built Tough
This here shirt’s seen some daylight, and it’s all the better for it. The fabric is soft like worn saddle leather, broken in just enough for all-day wearin’. Ain’t no holes, ain’t no stains, just pure vintage character. You could square dance, line dance, or just lean on a fence post with a sweet tea in this beauty and feel right at home.
📏 Measurements
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Tagged Size: M (Slim Fit)
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Length: 73 cm
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Width (Pit-To-Pit): 55 cm
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Sleeve: 60 cm
🪙 From The Back Roads To The Big Stage
Whether you’re two-steppin’ at a dive bar, front row at the county fair, or just wantin’ to channel a little more George Strait in your daily getup, this Wrangler shirt is a certified piece of Americana. It don’t just look the part — it lives it.
Grab it while you can, cowboy. Shirts like this don’t ride into town too often. 🐎🎸


