Rockmount 6859-DBLU Men's Vintage Tooling Embroidered Western Shirt Denim Blue
Rockmount 6859-DBLU Men's Vintage Tooling Embroidered Western Shirt Denim Blue - This is the newest color in our popular floral embroidery design, white on white, subtle and elegant. Perfect for a wedding, formal occasion or not! White is classic and easy to wear, it doesn’t wear you! This embroidery is a tribute to classic floral saddle tooling on front, back and cuffs. The fabric is 100% cotton Gabardine twill, year around weight. This shirt has it all: top construction with piping, smile pockets and shotgun cuffs. Fit is relaxed. Imported.
- Soft preshrunk 100% cotton stonewashed denim
- Finest highly detailed embroidery
- Relaxed fit
- Rugged double needle construction
- Smile pockets with arrow embroidery
- Shotgun cuffs with double triple snap motif
- Triple snap front
- Color: Denim Blue
- Style # 6859-DBLU
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Rockmount is a 3 generation business started by Jack A. Weil (1901 - 2008) who worked daily until age 107 years old. His secret was he loved his work. A true pioneer, he introduced the first western shirts with snaps, and also made the first commercially produced ties. Many of his innovations are standards in the industry. Western fashion is worn all over the world.
Jack A. was motivated to develop a distinctive look for cowboys, ranchers and farmers living in the American West. They had special boots and hats but wore ordinary work shirts. Jack A's special shirt styles have many features different from conventional shirts. His ROCKMOUNT shirts are slim fitting to accentuate the body, whereas conventional shirts were boxy. A better fitting shirt is less likely to get caught or snagged while riding the range. The shirt yokes broaden a man's shoulders. The flap pockets fasten to better hold their contents. The snap fasteners have a break away function to let loose if the shirt got caught, and hold more permanently than buttons. Can you imagine a cowboy who likes to sew?