Ranch Dressing: The Story of Western Wear Signed by Author and 3 Generations

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RANCH DRESSING: THE STORY OF WESTERN WEAR in 1993 by M. Jean Greenlaw is out of print. We recently found a cache of new copies signed by the author and three Rockmount generations! We are offering them for $75.

This is an information-packed history of the clothing worn by cowboys on the range.  The author discusses the origins and manufacturing of the Western hat, first created by John B. Stetson; Rockmount’s role in popularizing the longest running shirt design in America, jeans by Levi Strauss; boots; and accessories–-chaps, wipes, dusters, trophy buckles, bolo ties and more.

Based on extensive research, Ranch Dressing tells the amazing story of a style of contemporary clothing that continues to capture the frontier spirit and romance of the Old West.

Published in 1993 by Lodestar (Penguin), hardcover with jacket, 80 pages, full of photos, index, 7.25" x 9.5".