5 Local Products to Incorporate Into Your Stampede Outfit

by Alana Willerton

A person holds a silk scarf
Photo courtesy of Renee Gould.

From rare finds at vintage shops to major Western retailers like Lammle’s, there’s no shortage of places in town to find a fab Stampede fit. But during your search, don’t forget there are plenty of local artisans, makers and businesses that can help you craft a memorable and unique look for the rodeo, midway and beyond. Here’s a few ideas to consider.

 

Cowboy Hats by Catrina Art

Photo courtesy of Catrina Art.

Designed in Calgary and handmade in Mexico, these cowboy hats are one-of-a-kind pieces featuring hand-painted designs, cowhide bands, burnt art or embroidery. The wide variety of hat styles, colours and designs means you can find just the right piece to complement your Stampede style. Prices start at $100.

catrinaart.com

 

Saddle Up Underwear by Devon & Lang

Photo by Still Olive

Get in the Stampede spirit right down to your underwear. Calgary company Devon & Lang offers the Western-inspired Saddle Up print in seven underwear styles ranging from boxer briefs to thongs, plus a bralette. Each purchase helps Devon & Lang donate new underwear to support people in need across Canada. Prices vary.

devonandlang.com

 

Beaded Bolo Tie by EW

Photo courtesy of EW.

Along with items like cards and stickers, this Indigenous-owned business crafts incredible beaded earrings, pins, baby moccasins and more. Add a beaded one-of-a-kind bolo tie made with materials like moose hide or deer antler to complete your Stampede ensemble. Prices vary.

ewthewebsite.ca

 

Cowboy Boot Charms by Cinder & Sage

Photo courtesy of Cinder & Sage.

Add some pizazz to your cowboy boots with a gold or silver boot charm from Cinder & Sage. Choose from more than a dozen styles (all named after famous country artists) with charms featuring horseshoes, steer heads, cowboy hats and more. $15 to $30.

cinderandsage.com

 

Silk Scarf by Renee Gould Art

A person holds a silk scarf
Photo courtesy of Renee Gould.

Don one of these silk scarves by Millarville artist Renee Gould to bring a sophisticated, colourful touch to your look. Each scarf features Gould’s stunning original artwork depicting the Calgary skyline, bison, broncs or figures like world-champion trick roper Florence “Flores” LaDue (who helped launch the Stampede with husband Guy Weadick). $85.

reneegould.ca

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