Boots Saddle Tapestries
Description: A retro-style emblem featuring a muscular cowboy in a hat, seated cross-legged. To his right is a saddle on a stand. The text 'BOOTS & SADDLE' is prominently displayed on a banner below, with 'Come Ride With Us!' and '1979' beneath it. The background is a red circle against black.
Cowboy Muscle Man with Saddle BOOTS & SADDLE Come Ride With Us! 1979 Tapestry
by Stunt Studio
$23 $30
Description: Originally a leather bar with an obvious western theme when it opened in 1974, this West Village gay bar eventually played host to a rather diverse crowd with campy drag shows in it's latter years up until it's closing in 2014. This design celebrates Boots & Saddle's earliest incarnation that would end up becoming a 40-year old icon of New York's diverse LGBT scene.
Description: A retro-style emblem featuring a muscular, shirtless cowboy wearing a hat, chaps, and boots, seated on a wooden fence with a saddle beside him. The background is a red circle. The text "BOOTS & SADDLE" is at the top, and "Come Ride With Us! 1979" is at the bottom on a banner.
Boots & Saddle Cowboy Come Ride With Us! 1979 Tapestry
by GIBSON GIGS NEW ART
$23 $30
Description: Originally a leather bar with an obvious western theme when it opened in 1974, this West Village gay bar eventually played host to a rather diverse crowd with campy drag shows in it's latter years up until it's closing in 2014. This design celebrates Boots & Saddle's earliest incarnation that would end up becoming a 40-year old icon of New York's diverse LGBT scene.
Description: Embrace the spirit of the wild west with our Western Country Equestrian Horseback Riding Cowgirl art, tailored for horse lover pioneers. This collection gallops into the heart of western heritage, capturing the essence of the equestrian lifestyle. Each piece embodies the rugged grace of the cowgirl and her trusty steed, blending rustic charm with a touch of femininity. Ideal for those who are drawn to the thrill of the ride and the freedom of open plains, our designs add authentic country flair to any product. Saddle up and let these artistic creations inspire your inner cowgirl to roam free!
Western Country Equestrian Horseback Riding Cowgirl Tapestry
by cranberrysky
$23 $30
Bacon's Boots & Saddles 1953 Vintage - (tarot-niko) Tapestry
by Tarot cat
$23 $30
Description: This adorable cartoon illustration captures a "cowboy cool" pony ready for the open range. Geared up with a saddle, saddlebags, a bedroll, a cowboy hat, and stylish hiking boots, this little adventurer is walking through a flowery field. Perfect for anyone who loves whimsical western art and outdoor exploration.
Description: No desk jobs, just dirt roads. For the ones whose boots are always where the action is.
Boots On The Ground Cowboy Boots Rodeo Western Cowgirl Tapestry
by Viewert
$23 $30
Description: A fresh western comeback design with bold boots, a swinging lasso, and rustic lettering-made to pop on black tees and stickers.
Back in the Saddle Again Western Rodeo Humor Graphic Tapestry
by MD-OldSchool
$23 $30
Description: This display features the equestrian culture of Maple Ridge located in British Columbia. It includes various elements such as multiple horses, saddles, horseshoes, maple leaves, and mountain terrain. These symbols represent the local equestrian community, rural scenery, and the connection between the town and nature. The composition highlights the area's identity as a hub for enthusiasts of equine activities.
Maple Ridge Horse Capital British Columbia Tapestry
by travel2xplanet
$23 $30
Description: This layout features a western cowboy theme set against the Rocky Mountains in Alberta. Elements include a rider on a bucking horse, a large bull, cowboy hats, leather boots, a saddle, wagon wheels, and a lasso rope. The text displays Calgary Alberta and the year 2026 surrounded by stars and decorative banners.
Calgary Alberta Rodeo Event Western Cowboy 2026 Tapestry
by travel2xplanet
$23 $30
Description: Ed Bacon opened his western store, Bacon's Boots & Saddles, in Globe, Arizona back in the early '50s, and while they sold all the typical western apparel and related goods, it was Ed's traditional hand crafted saddles that he was probably best known for. With unparalleled attention to detail, Ed hand-tooled every saddle, hand-stitched every seat and hand-shaped every cantle, all to customer specifications. Ed Bacon was a true artisan, creating a dozen or so custom saddles a year with his son Earl well into the 2010s despite swindling cowboys and working ranches in the area. Handmade saddles like those procured at Bacon's typically outlast the cowboys who own them, and most are handed down through generations like a classic car.
Description: Step into a boots-on, whiskey-drenched tribute to The Saddle Rack, San Jose’s iconic western-themed nightclub established in 1976. This vintage-style artwork captures the spirit of two-steppin’, bull ridin’, and beer-spillin’ nights beneath neon lights. With bold western typography, a weathered saddle centerpiece, and warm desert tones, it celebrates a California honky-tonk legacy where country music, dancing, and denim ruled the hardwood floor.
The Saddle Rack – San Jose’s Country Saloon Legend (1976) Tapestry
by Lkoora
$23 $30
Western Cowgirl Leather Fringe Bow Rodeo Country Coquette Tapestry
by shop adil
$23 $30