What’s the next big thing when it comes to Western wear? We’ve got the scoop on the hottest trends in Western style.
Western Boots
A cowboy boot is a cowboy shoe, which is a type of western boot designed to be worn while working on horseback. They have a wide toe and often feature decorative stitching and/or metal designs known as “conchos”. Roper boots are similar to cowboy boots in style but have an inside zipper instead of laces for easier access. These boots were originally worn by rodeo riders and cowboys who needed them to be easy to slip on and off when riding out from their stables or corrals.
Cowboy boots are made of leather and come in several different styles. Many have a pointed toe and heel, but some may be rounded or square. The lacing on cowboy boots is usually decorative, with large holes that allow the wearer to easily get them on and off without having to tie them up tightly.
The Go West Style Trend
The Western wear trend is all about the freedom of the open road. We’re talking about boots, vests and leather jackets that are made for roaming. In fact, this trend is so synonymous with the American West that we just called it “Go West Style” in our report on the state of fashion trends. If you want to adopt this look in your wardrobe, it’s best to go all out with traditional pieces like cowboy boots, denim jeans, belts, buckles, hats or overalls (yes, they are back).
However, there are plenty of ways to get the look without going full cowboy. You can go for a vintage-style leather jacket or a black one with studs and buckles for an edgy vibe. Or if you’re feeling more laid back, opt for a simple white shirt and blue jeans combo instead.
Raw Edge Squares
The raw edge square is a great way to add texture and color to your outfit. It can be used as an accessory for your boots, or even as a belt. You can also wear it as jewelry, or even make a necklace out of it. If you get creative with your raw edge squares, you can make them into ruffles on your shirt!
-The square can be worn in a variety of ways. You can wear it as a scarf or belt, or even as jewelry. If you’re feeling creative, then you can cut out the corners and make them into ruffles on your shirt! -The raw edge square is a great way to add texture and color to your outfit.
The Tweed Blazer
A tweed blazer is a light, textured wool jacket that originated in Scotland. It’s typically made of a navy and black or brown check pattern with a high-low hemline. The tweed blazer has been popularized by celebrities like David Beckham, who wears his vintage ones with jeans and sneakers for an everyday look.
The tweed blazer is a great addition to any wardrobe because it adds both warmth and personality to an outfit—and its versatility means you can wear it in many different ways: alone over a dress shirt or sweater; with slacks for work; or over your favorite tee when you’re heading out on the weekends. It also pairs well with other pieces from this collection like corduroy pants, denim jeans, suede boots and beanies for guys who want to show off their dapper side!
Mixing Textures
Just as you can wear different layers of clothing to create a full outfit, you can also pair patterns and textures in an interesting way. Textures that contrast with one another will make your outfit pop, while similar textures will create a seamless look.
In terms of fashion, texture is any surface characteristic of fabric or garment—including its weight, softness or hardness, draping qualities (how it hangs on the body), sheen (how shiny it is), resilience (how well it holds its shape), and pile height(the length of fibers in any given direction). It’s important to note that these characteristics are not mutually exclusive—a fabric may be smooth but still have some body or drape depending on how it’s constructed. For example: wool has a natural ability to stretch outwards when worn due to its elasticity; silk has good recovery thanks to tight construction; denim stretches over the body like spandex but retains its form thanks to cotton fibers reinforced with elastic threads; satin has low resilience compared with other silks such as taffeta because of how tightly woven each fiber is within each thread so they don’t bend easily when pressed against other materials.
Conclusion
We hope you enjoyed learning about the best western wear. This article is meant to give you an idea of what could be popular so that when you’re shopping for clothes, whether online or in-person, we have 4 locations!, it’s easier to find something that fits with these styles.