Cowboy Chic
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Saddle up with these Western goods that will have any city slicker feeling a bit of horse power
By Dina Mishev

Best Boot Forward
A little bit cowgirl, and a little bit cosmopolitan, Lucchese’s new goat leather Jenna bootie is fully cute. $595, lucchese.com
Flower Power
Used as a clutch or paired with a purse, this Juan Antonio-designed, inlaid leather wallet makes a statement. $160, acowgirlspromise.com
Easy Rider
When handmade cowboy boots aren’t enough, enter a Pinto Ranch saddle, imagined and made by master leather craftsman Julio Peña. From $3,300, pintoranch.com
Fine and Dandy
A Rockmount shirt is in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian — it was the first cowboy shirt to feature snaps. But the 100 percent cotton shirts, made since 1946, are made for everyday wear. $110, rockmount.com
Head’s Up
With a 4-inch brim and cattleman crease crown, Resistol’s 20X Tarrant felt hat — made from a blend of rabbit, wild hare and beaver — looks as good as it works. $524, resistol.com
Page Turner
There’s no better photographic tribute to the West’s most iconic animal then the late David R. Stoecklein’s lavish 300-page The Western Horse. $60, thestoeckleincollection.com
Buckle It
Andy Stevens’ hand-tooled floral belts are almost too beautiful to wear. But the leather artist would be sad if you didn’t; each is as rugged as it is refined. $350, maidasbelts.com
Old Is New Again
The stitch pattern on Olathe Boots’ Latigo Cowboy Boot is from a design in the company’s 1938 catalog. Its American spring steel shanks will keep them comfy until 2038. $425, olatheboots.com