Westernwear has been around forever — but the way you wear it? That’s where things get interesting.
This isn’t about looking like you stepped out of a costume.
It’s about taking classic western elements and flipping them into something bold, modern, and completely your own.
👉 Start with pieces from handmade westernwear that already break the rules.
🤠 1. Mix Western with Streetwear
The easiest way to modernize westernwear is by mixing it with everyday street style.
Think:
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Cowboy boots + graphic top
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Fringe jacket + denim
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Western details + oversized silhouettes
The contrast is what makes it feel fresh.
👉 Pair reworked tops with statement pants to create that balance.
⚡ 2. Add Color (Skip the Neutrals)
Traditional westernwear leans neutral — browns, tans, denim.
Modern westernwear? Way louder.
Bring in:
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Neon
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Bright prints
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Unexpected color combos
👉 Build your outfit with funky upcycled clothing that already pushes color boundaries.
🧵 3. Go Upcycled
This is where westernwear really transforms.
Upcycled pieces add:
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Texture
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Personality
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Unpredictability
Instead of basic denim, you get patchwork, reworked, one-of-a-kind designs.
👉 Explore one-of-a-kind upcycled pieces that take western style to another level
💥 4. Focus on Statement Pieces
You don’t need a full western outfit — just one strong piece can define the whole look.
Examples:
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A bold skirt
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Reworked denim
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A statement top
👉 Start with funky skirts or bold tops and build from there.
👽 5. Make It Personal
The best outfits don’t follow rules — they follow energy.
Mix what feels right. Break what doesn’t.
Add pieces that reflect you, not trends.
👉 Find pieces that match your vibe in new arrivals.
🛸 Final Thought
Westernwear doesn’t have to stay traditional.
It can be edgy. It can be colorful. It can be completely different.
That’s the point.
👉 Shop funky upcycled westernwear handmade in Arizona and create your own version of western style.
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