Long sleeve
Scoop neck
Sequins color block on sleeve
Ariat Desert Dweller T-Shirt
Keep your look correct with the Ariat® Desert Dweller T-Shirt.
Regular fit.
Crew neck.
Short-sleeve coverage.
Screen print graphic at chest.
Straight hemline.
Black Mesquite Aztec Top
Canyon Ridge Southwest Cardigan
Western Nights Top
Three-quarter length ruffled sleeves
Ruffled elastic neckline
Black embroidered details on front and sleeves
Solid back
Vintage Collection Kelsie Western Shirt
Western meets feminine with the Kelsie Western Shirt from Vintage Collection. A relaxed fit denim shirt is decorated with black embroidery and silver stud accents. Pair with white denim and boots to achieve a classic western look.
Tasha Polizzi Round Hill Shirt
A classic long-sleeve woven shirt is detailed with three decorative buttons and a single chest pocket. To add a chic look, it features a faux suede lining on the cuffs and around the collar interior. This shirt can be perfectly paired with your favorite pair of denim jeans!
Double D Ranch Blackhills Top – Sasta
The Blackhills Top is already stealing the show! We allowed for a little sneak peek in the October issue of Cowboys & Indians before the Cody line launched, and our phones and Facebook were inundated with “where can I get this?!” the second it hit the stands! Available in four rich hues, the luxurious velvet top features stunning studwork, statement concho accents on the short cuffed sleeves, and pintuck detail for some unique dimension, completed with small ornate concho button closures. Let it be the statement piece paired with your favorite jeans or a simple pair of skinnies, or really to top-to-bottom luxe pairing it with the Blackhills Skirt!
Double D Ranch Buffalo Run Sweater
Wrap up in this warm wool sweater this winter! The Buffalo Run Sweater is a custom-woven cardigan with colorful custom imagery unique to Double D Ranch in a western plains motif. It’s a beautiful golden color wool with a relaxed open lapel and a tie front closure. Doesn’t it make you want to sit on the porch on a crisp autumn morning with a nice cup of coffee? (Or are we just missing cool weather down here in Texas?