Our Favorites Right Now: What We're Actually Wearing at The Old Saloon
From the Shop
The mornings turned on us about a week ago. You still get an eighty-degree afternoon on the porch, but the drive down 89 at seven in the morning now calls for sleeves, and the light coming off Emigrant Peak has that late-August angle to it: longer, lower, a little gold. It's the best three weeks of the year in this valley and it's also the part nobody packs for.
So here's what we're actually reaching for right now. Not the whole rack, not a ranking. Just the eight things the staff keeps wearing, and the two or three we'd hand a friend on their way out the door.
What We're Wearing
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Everyday
Caldera Short Sleeve T‑Shirt
The caldera you're standing on, drawn plain. Straight cotton, black, no explanation offered.
$30
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Quiet one
This Valley T‑Shirt
Our name isn't on it. Somebody in an airport will still know where you've been.
$30
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Rust
Bar / Cattlebrand T‑Shirt
A brand mark, the way it'd be burned into a corral gate. The rust colorway is the one to get.
$30
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Cold mornings
Old Saloon Logo Crewneck
Green or heather gray. The thing you throw in the truck in August and don't take out until May.
$65
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Staff pick
This Valley Crew Neck
Heavier hand than the tee, graphic dialed way down. Our favorite piece in the shop, honestly.
$65
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Show nights
Old Saloon Buckle Hoodie
Western buckle across the front. Wear it to an outdoor show that runs till eleven and you'll understand.
$50
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For the bar cart
Glencairn Glass
Proper whiskey glass with our mark on it. Buy two. Nobody drinks alone at home on purpose.
$35
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Truck console
42oz Tumbler
RTIC, and big enough that you stop refilling it. Ice survives a float on the Yellowstone.
$50
A Few More Worth a Look
If you're buying ahead of the cold, and out here you should be, the Old Saloon beanie ($30) comes in eight colors and the Caldera long sleeve ($35) is the honest answer to a fifty-degree morning. The Carhartt Rain Defender Paxton hoodie ($113) is the priciest thing we sell and the only piece here designed to be worked in rather than worn.
Hats are their own situation. We've got rope hats, truckers, flat bills and snapbacks at $35, and they don't linger. A run shows up, a weekend happens, and half the wall is gone. If one catches your eye, that's not a decision to sit on.
And the kids aren't an afterthought: the youth bucking cowboy shirt is $25, and the logo hoodie comes in youth sizes for the same.
Colors and sizes turn over constantly, so the shop is the only honest inventory list we've got. Have a look, or come see it on the rack. We're at 210 Railroad Lane, and the porch is a good place to think it over.
Outlaws & cowgirls since 1902.