







I’ve been slowly clearing out my closet and replacing things with pieces that actually last. Less clutter, more intention.
I love the western style and have been getting into it—picked up my first pair of cowboy boots a couple months ago, then ended up grabbing a second pair not long after. Didn’t expect that, but they’re kind of addictive.
I’m still figuring out what I like and what feels right, so everything’s pretty casual for now. Not going all-in yet, just easing into it. In these photos I’m wearing Pecos 8060s (not the cowboy boots), paired with Wrangler dress jeans and the Master Supply Co. Lonestar jacket—which I honestly haven’t been able to put down since it showed up.
My style’s definitely still evolving, and I’m good with that. Just taking it one piece at a time and seeing where it goes. Either way, the sneakers are slowly getting phased out.
Open to thoughts, I’m always learning.
after got recommendation by some people here to try 13mwz finally I got a opportunity to bought them probably a week ago, I just got courage to post it here today.
take them for a ride today and it's so comfortable.
I wish they selled rigid one in my country, they only sell stretch one here, and it's their official store and I can't find any model here that made by 100% cotton, at least not yet, or maybe I just missed it.
Good morning yall,
I wanted to start a discussion about brands and where your loyalty falls. Im going to break it up for you to think about, but there is one rule here NO WRANGLERS at all. So lets hear where yall are puttin your money at.
Button Downs/Pearl Snaps (short/long sleeves
T-shirts/Long sleeves
Jeans
Hats (felt/straw/ball cap)
Boots
Now I work a job requires me to look presentable, but still have to be able to crawl around and fix things, and I own a small 6 acre hobby ranch. So I look for versatility for riding horse/motorcycle, work, going out...etc.
Ely Cattlemen/Cinch- For me these are at the top of my list and always will be. The cattlemen shirts are light weight, fit slightly tighter than I would like but not uncomfortable to wear. Cinch is my favorite brand hands down, these shirts are good for my job and going out, they feel and fit great, can throw a coat over them and dress it up, or let it ride on its own.
Cinch/Hooey- I like the designs, they are comfortable and the sleeves aren't baggy, ya I have a bunch of these, more than I probably need.
Cinch/Rock N Roll denim- So the Cinch white labels for me are PERFECT, they look good for work, hold up for riding bikes/horses, light weight for FL heat, just pricier than I would like. Rock N Roll denim, are a fashion pick, the double barrel are super comfortable, dress up and down well. Typically these are for going out or work, no riding or ranch work.
Serratelli- Felt
Ariat- Straw (beater)
Resistol- Straw (nice)
Hooey- ball cap
I have worn jeans pretty much the last 2-3 years exclusively. I have liked 13MWZ which these are, but struggle to like them on me. I like a jean that does not wrinkle or stack all that much. I have another pair of 13 MWZs that fit me amazing and I love them but they are 30 inseam and I need 32. I want to love wearing jeans and western wear but I struggle with liking a lot of jeans on myself. For reference i’m 6 foot and 250 so a bigger guy for sure. Just hate the way most jeans shape my legs. Want some advice on what jeans to try or how to get these to fit like my other pair.
Cody james smooth ostrich.Not sure what to do keep or sell?
ostrich patchwork, Black cherry Lizard and brown Elephant.
I have a regular pair of leather work boots and looking for something fancier for going out. I dont really like the exotic boots. These ones catch my eye. How do you think styling with these work?
Just got my first 501 yesterday
👕 : Cody James
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Cody james smooth ostrich.Not sure what to do keep or sell?