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