Collection: Men's Western Accessories

The old frontier cowboy had a uniform that varied from man to man depending on his own individual style and type of work he preformed. Most of the western accessories a man needed like a new pocket watch, could be bought at the local mercantile or from traveling peddlers. 



Western Jewelry for Men

Men's western style jewelry such as buckles and money clips are a modern day accessory for men now. Back in the gold rush days a lucky minor would often mount a small gold nugget to a stickpin and attach it to their suspenders.

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Western Ties & Bolos

Men's western neck wear has been made of every kind of material and whether they were called cravats, jabots, bandannas, bolos, ascots, bows, kerchiefs, or simply ties, neckties have been used to proclaim status, occupation, and even identity. Neckwear has also had utilitarian purposes to protect the neck or hide buttons on a shirt. See our full line of men's western cowboy clothing to compliment your western neckwear.

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Wallets & Money Clips

Cowboys would only carry the essential supplies on the trail such as a lariat, bedroll, sharp knife and maybe some cured meats or beans. Their saddlebags often carried all of their valued possessions and usually the only clothing they owned was the shirt on their back. Nowadays, most men only carry around a wallet or very few possessions. Cattle Kate has a selection of western accessories for the cowboys of today.


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Men's Western Trinkets

The Wild West, aka the Old West, was an astoundingly awesome period in American. Life was simple and possessions few. It was likely that the average settler would trade to get things they needed or wanted. Find your western Trinket below....

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