Wild West Merch
Description: The burgeoning vacation market that emerged after World War II led to all kinds of innovation for Americans looking to hit the road, including the idea of combining a trailer and a pickup truck as a single unit. Early models were displayed at sports and travel shows which translated to countless orders over the next few decades and dealers like Wild West Camper Sales of Laredo, Texas were there to help get consumers ready for their next road trip adventure.
Description: Step into the untamed spirit of the Wild West with this design inspired by rustic cowboy adventures and rugged frontier life. Featuring classic elements like cowboy hats, lasso ropes, desert landscapes, and saloons, this artwork captures the essence of Western nostalgia. Perfect for fans of rodeos, country aesthetics, or those dreaming of the open prairie and a simpler time in the great Wild West! Ideal for gifts, apparel, and home decor with a Western twist.
The Wild Wild West - Jim West, Artemus Gordon - 60s Sci Fi Western Crewneck Sweatshirt
by wildzerouk
$28 $35
Description: According to Wikipedia, Western is a genre of fiction set primarily in the latter half of the 19th century in the Western United States, which is styled the “Old West”. Its stories commonly center on the life of a nomadic cowboy or gunfighter, armed with a revolver and a rifle who rides a horse. Cowboys and gunslingers typically wear Stetson hats, neckerchief bandannas, vests, spurs, cowboy boots and buckskins (alternatively dusters). Recurring characters include the aforementioned cowboys, Native Americans, Spaniards, Mexicans, bandits, lawmen, bounty hunters, outlaws, gamblers, soldiers (especially mounted cavalry, such as buffalo soldiers) and settlers (farmers, ranchers and townsfolk). This image gives credit to that great era.
Description: Experience the rugged beauty of the Wild West with this Tombstone Arizona wild west town design inspired by the American wild. From cowboys to indigenous art, our collections celebrate the spirit of desert towns in the USA. Printed on a variety of products such as t-shirts and mugs, these designs are the perfect gift for Western and cowboy art enthusiasts.
Description: Embrace your inner cowgirl with this bold design that perfectly captures the spirit of the Wild West. Whether you're heading to a rodeo, a country music festival, or just want to make a statement in everyday life, this design is sure to turn heads.
Saddle Up Buttercup Vintage Western Cowgirl Riding A Horse Pillow
by Wasabi Snake
$20 $25
Description: "Love 'Em Wild Reckless Romantic: Head West & Break Hearts" is a cool vintage western design featuring a cowgirl with a bottle of whiskey & funny text.
Love 'Em Wild Reckless Romantic: Head West & Break Hearts T-Shirt
by The Whiskey Ginger
$16 $23
Description: Step into the gritty Wild West with this "Death Country" design, featuring a rugged skeletal cowboy with a sinister grin. Perfect for lovers of Westerns, outlaws, and dark country aesthetics, this design blends vintage cowboy culture with a rebellious, eerie vibe. A great gift for Wild West enthusiasts, country music fans, outlaw bikers, rodeo lovers, and those who embrace the rugged frontier spirit.
Death Country – Dark Western Cowboy Design for Wild West & Outlaw Fans Sticker
by Quirky Design
$2.50 $3.25
Description: Experience the rugged beauty of the Wild West with this Bisbee Arizona wild west town design inspired by the American wild. From cowboys to indigenous art, our collections celebrate the spirit of desert towns in the USA. Printed on a variety of products such as t-shirts and mugs, these designs are the perfect gift for Western and cowboy art enthusiasts.
Description: The High Time Tavern opened its doors in 1935 in the small Arizona border town of Nogales, making it one of the earliest watering holes in the Arizona Territory after statehood. Aside from a full bar with an extensive tequila menu, High Time ran a full kitchen that made it a popular stop for anyone passing through between Tucson and Mexico. The tavern had live music every night on their respectably sized stage, most commonly featuring country and honky-tonk artists. When they closed up shop is unclear, but it appears that they were still hanging around in the late '80s. While they may be long gone, any business that can make a 50-year run is a success in my book.