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Two IM items which were mentioned in the OP:
Western Trailer Shirt - Frontier-bound with classic Western style and cool on the road emblems at the shoulders. Flap pockets, snap front closure. Woven cotton plaid. Machine wash. Imported.
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Del Mar Belt - Oval metal buckle with turquoise accent and silver beads around the edge. Soft, distressed leather. Imported. The belt is being worn by the model.
Oh, I recommend the longjohns (union suit) in the pic below. I bought one just like it from Cabela's.I've always wanted a pair of longjohns (union suit), such as pictured here (though I always saw mine being white in color). Maybe that will be my Christmas gift to myself.
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I've always wanted a pair of longjohns (union suit), such as pictured here (though I always saw mine being white in color). Maybe that will be my Christmas gift to myself.
Scott
This model has been around a long time no? I'd say this photo is at least 20 years old. I'd guess the model is pushing 60 in real life. He's been modeling clothes since early 80's.I'm not familiar with him myself. Whatever his real age, he'll remain forever young (cue Joan Baez song) in such images as these.
This model has been around a long time no? I'd say this photo is at least 20 years old. I'd guess the model is pushing 60 in real life. He's been modeling clothes since early 80's.
Here's a pic of the front entryway of our favorite outdoor outfitter, Cabela's. LL Bean better watch out. This pic is in Lehi, Utah near SLC and not too far from Ennis's boyhood home in Sage, WY. (Did Brigham Young pick a nice home or what?)
I used to get the LL Bean catalog; but, it was too yuppie for me.
Here's a pic of the front entryway of our favorite outdoor outfitter, Cabela's.
Cabela has a Weed Eater powered margarita mixer for them tailgate parties...so I'm thinkng that I got a 120 Volt power take off in my truck and garbage disposal to chip the ice.
Come on now, that trailor shirt is awful, who would ever wear such a thing? Combine it with the gaudy touquoise belt buckle and you have a walking disaster.
Carson Cressley, where are you when we need you?
The only place you could get away with that ensemble is at a BBM theme party at some West Village gay watering hole.
As I said, the clothes wouldn't be the issue!
Clothing would certainly not be an issue for Ennis Del Mar on his ranch work income. And, as I have posted before, almost ALL of the wardrobe for Ennis could have been purchased at a 2nd hand clothing store or thrift shop.
Cabela has a Weed Eater powered margarita mixer for them tailgate parties...so I'm thinkng that I got a 120 Volt power take off in my truck and garbage disposal to chip the ice.