Rare H BAR C 1950s Western Cowboy Gaberdine Rockabilly Snap Button Jacket

$600.00

Rare H BAR C 1950s Western Cowboy Gaberdine

Rockabilly Snap Button Jacket

A True American Western Classic

Men’s Med

Cropped

Embroidered

Snap Button

Pockets

Very Desirable

24 inches armpit to armpit

24 inches collar to waist

40 inch waist

This one has been worn & worn & loved up

there are stains & a small rip in the lining

this is why the price is lower

Professional Over Dying would help this rare beauty

Sold As Found (AS IS)

NO RETURNS

H Bar C has its roots in a company formed in 1917 by two tailors, Halpern and Christenfeld, as a maker of riding clothing. In 1935 a western branch named H and C was opened to make and market Western riding clothes. This business was renamed H Bar C, to give it a Western flair. H Bar C made clothes for the movies, and they also marketed their clothes for the growing Western wear market.

The H Bar C logo on the sign was trademarked in 1941, and has been used in various versions since that time.

Written by fuzzylizzie of Vintage Fashion Guild

Note -

In Better Condition these are selling to up to $3,000 ~ I even saw one for $5,000

Rare H BAR C 1950s Western Cowboy Gaberdine

Rockabilly Snap Button Jacket

A True American Western Classic

Men’s Med

Cropped

Embroidered

Snap Button

Pockets

Very Desirable

24 inches armpit to armpit

24 inches collar to waist

40 inch waist

This one has been worn & worn & loved up

there are stains & a small rip in the lining

this is why the price is lower

Professional Over Dying would help this rare beauty

Sold As Found (AS IS)

NO RETURNS

H Bar C has its roots in a company formed in 1917 by two tailors, Halpern and Christenfeld, as a maker of riding clothing. In 1935 a western branch named H and C was opened to make and market Western riding clothes. This business was renamed H Bar C, to give it a Western flair. H Bar C made clothes for the movies, and they also marketed their clothes for the growing Western wear market.

The H Bar C logo on the sign was trademarked in 1941, and has been used in various versions since that time.

Written by fuzzylizzie of Vintage Fashion Guild

Note -

In Better Condition these are selling to up to $3,000 ~ I even saw one for $5,000