TexStyles Issue 3
| Texas Denim Hangs Tough, Looks Good and Never Goes Out of Style From fashionably frayed to tailor-made, find out why Texas-made denim and western wear make a classic fashion statement in the Lone Star State and beyond. Go here for the full story.
Texas Made, Parity Paid Denim is a faithful old favorite in Texas and beyond, but Slaton-based entrepreneur Jerry Kitten is adding a new twist to the time-honored mainstay. Through his company, West Texas Blue Jeans Ltd., Kitten and designer Gina Lee Fraser are developing and marketing a new line of Texas-made blue jeans produced from cotton obtained through parity pricing. Parity pricing is what farmers would receive for their cotton if farm prices had increased at the same rate as expenses. To learn more about this new line, go here. |
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| GO TEXAN Style Tip of The Month Texans are known for western flair and one of the most popular ways to strut your stuff is with every cowboy's favorite accessory - the hat. With so many Texans sporting hats these days you would think hat etiquette would be known and practiced statewide. We don't want to point fingers (after all, that would be rude) but to ensure you're up on the the do's and don'ts for donning that chapeau go here. Once you brush up on hat etiquette, you may be thinking about a new hat to finish off your look. Go here for a list of GO TEXAN members offering a wide variety of hat designs. |
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| GO TEXAN Spotlight Designer Designer Michelle Hamilton of Buckaroo Style has created the perfect accessory for a child's room or nursery. Her custom rope art can be shaped into any name and creates the ultimate finishing touch for a little cowboy or cowgirl's room. Go here to learn about Michelle's designs and how her unique company got off the ground. |
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