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I think River Junction is in Iowa. There may be vendors at larger state and regional matches. Otherwise, as Phantom stated, shop online. 

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Work-n-Ranch is a mobile cowboy vendor based in Bennet, NE that sells cowboy action duds for men.  I've bought from them at major matches.  Prices were fair, selection was good, and they were pleasant to deal with.

 

The only brick and mortar CAS stores I've been in are Texas Jacks in Fredericksburg, TX and Wild West Mercantile in Mesa, AZ.  Most western wear stores carry shirts and boots that would qualify in the B-Western category.

 

Buckaroo Bobbins sells vintage Western and Victorian patterns.  Perhaps you could pay a local seamstress to sew for you.

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What are you looking for?  I buy a lot of my shooting clothes at goodwill or thrift stores. 

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I know the feeling of touching and trying on so, if ya can, attend bigger matches and usually there are vendors there. If ya can't wait, as been said, shop online.

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I don't think Workin Ranch is traveling anymore...but they are based in Nebraska...and I believe they have a store near Lincoln. Check their website or give them a call. Very nice people

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Sounds crazy, but look if there's a Scottish "Highlander" club near you.  I attended a Highlands festival last year and several vendors had shirts and leather goods that would fit in nicely with SASS.

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Google "Western apparel stores in Nebraska"  and you'll get a lot of results.  Cavenders and Boot Barn have stores in the state as well as a bunch of independents.

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Wild West Mercantile is having a sale on a lot of stuff. Shop online it’s easier.

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5 hours ago, Tall John said:

Google "Western apparel stores in Nebraska"  and you'll get a lot of results.  Cavenders and Boot Barn have stores in the state as well as a bunch of independents.

I bought this B-Western shirt off the clearance rack at Cavenders this morning for $50 plus a gift card.  They had plenty of boots that would work too.  You don’t have to go far to get a CAS wardrobe.  My local Costco has blue jeans on sale this month if I needed any.

 

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12 minutes ago, Edward R S Canby, SASS#59971 said:

I bought this B-Western shirt off the clearance rack at Cavenders this morning for $50 plus a gift card.  They had plenty of boots that would work too.  You don’t have to go far to get a CAS wardrobe.  My local Costco has blue jeans on sale this month if I needed any.

 

 

I don't know if it's getting old or being tired (or maybe just a touch of dyslexia) but I swear I read that as "Cadavers" and I'm thinking to myself... :wacko:

 

Dang!  $50.00 for the shirt off a dead guy!  That's outrageous!  :o

 

I think I should probably go to bed early tonight... :lol:

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14 minutes ago, Dogmeat Dad, SASS #48563L said:

 

I don't know if it's getting old or being tired (or maybe just a touch of dyslexia) but I swear I read that as "Cadavers" and I'm thinking to myself... :wacko:

 

Dang!  $50.00 for the shirt off a dead guy!  That's outrageous!  :o

 

I think I should probably go to bed early tonight... :lol:

Body Language? <_<

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1 hour ago, Dogmeat Dad, SASS #48563L said:

 

I don't know if it's getting old or being tired (or maybe just a touch of dyslexia) but I swear I read that as "Cadavers" and I'm thinking to myself... :wacko:

 

Dang!  $50.00 for the shirt off a dead guy!  That's outrageous!  :o

 

I think I should probably go to bed early tonight... :lol:

 

The undertaker left his boots on but removed his spurs - said he couldn't close the lid on the coffin with his toes so high. :rolleyes:

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Work n Ranch in Nebraska. Online or store. They told me they wouldn't be doing any matches due to expenses. 

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