Winter Western Wear Staples

Bundle up while working in the barn or riding through the snow with these winter Western wear staples.

Wrangler Retro Sherpa Lined Western Denim Jacket

The Wrangler Retro Sherpa Lined Western Denim Jacket, a winter Western wear staple.

With a timeless silhouette enhanced by a warm sherpa lining on the inside for an insulated, cozy feel, this denim trucker jacket features authentic Western details, including a back yoke and iconic ‘W’ stitching on the chest spade pockets. Layer it over a graphic T-shirt and add your best Wrangler jeans and cowgirl boots for an undeniably Western winter look.

Shop for $99.99 on wrangler.com.

Kenetrek Cowboy Boots

The Kenetrek Cowboy Boots, a winter Western wear staple.

Safety, functionality, and comfort are yours as Cowboy outsoles slip in and out of standard stirrups with ease, while the spur shelf keeps spurs from sliding down your heels. They keep you on your feet whether you’re leading a horse on the trail or doing a little winter fence mending. They contour to your leg like a lace-up riding boot should, keeping your feet warm down to zero degrees.

Shop for $400.00 on kenetrek.com.

Redingote Winter Insulated Jumpsuit 4.0

The Redingote Winter Insulated Jumpsuit 4.0, a winter Western wear staple.

The latest and greatest iteration of Redingote’s signature winter jumpsuit is here. It’s lighter weight than ever, but just as warm. Its backpack straps have gotten a major upgrade, made of sturdy and super soft elastic that moves with you. Features include a convertible hood, leg zippers that allow pull on over boots, and plenty of pockets.

Shop for $338.00 on redingoteequestrian.com.

Lucky Chuck Get Western Performance Socks

Lucky Chuck Get Western Performance Socks, a winter Western wear staple.

Crafted from a lightweight, breathable blend, these socks feature the natural antimicrobial and odor-fighting power of hemp—making them perfect for scorching summer days and cozy enough for cold winter months.

Shop for $23.99 on luckychuck.com.

Charmeuse Retro Cowboy Red Wild Rag

A Charmeuse Retro Cowboy Red Wild Rag.

Western prints are always a good complement to any outfit—cowboys and cowgirls included. The Retro Cowboy Red print is new to this collection. It is available in four colors and multiple sizes. It not only feels good wrapped around your neck—it looks even better.

Shop anywhere from $24.00-$76.00 (size dependent) on cowboywildrags.com.

Ariat Savannah Sherpa Waterproof Boot

The Ariat Savannah Sherpa Waterproof Boot.

Fashionably slouchy, fully waterproof and lined top-to-toe with soft sherpa fleece, this buckled-up boot is an instant wardrobe staple. Perfect paired with your go-to denim or leggings, it keeps feet warm and comfy all season long.

Shop for $229.95 on ariat.com.

Cowgirl Tuff DFMI Medium Flannel Jeans

Cowgirl Tuff DFMI Medium Flannel Jeans.

Cowgirl Tuff took its No. 1 selling jean for 15 years straight and paired it with its most popular winter flannel jean style. The popular DFMI wash is paired with white and gold stitching, and Cowgirl Tuff  added a cellphone pocket to keep your device within reach. Made of Tuff Flex denim for ultra comfort and lined with super-soft stretch flannel.

Shop for $99.99 on cowgirltuff.com.

SSG Rancher Winter Deerskin Unisex Glove

The SSG Rancher Winter Deerskin Unisex Gloves.

When the temperatures drop, don’t let the bitter cold keep you from getting work done. Cut from premium North American deerskin, these highly versatile gloves are made for all things work and play. With seamless palms, these create a secure mold to your hand, making these gloves ideal for roping, riding, and cleaning stalls. 

Shop for $64.95 on bigdweb.com.

This article about winter Western wear appeared in the Winter 2024 issue of Western Life Today magazine. Click here to subscribe!

Holly Caccamise

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Holly Caccamise has been with Horse Illustrated and Young Rider magazines since 2007, and in 2019, she became Editor in Chief of both titles. Caccamise has a master's degree in Animal Science with a specialization in equine nutrition and exercise physiology. She has also worked as a racing magazine ad copywriter and top-level show groom.

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