
Woman's Western Wear
Our women's western clothing has kept the elegance of the era with modern day style. Cattle Kate designs and manufactures classic old west clothing for women with fabric and details that will remind you of western wear made by a skilled pioneer woman of the past. Maneuvering through dusty streets and rough terrain of the Wild West, complicated clothing proved to be impractical. Women's clothing of the 1800's was a feminine silhouette, full skirts, high necks and long hemlines.
Old West Dresses view all
In the 1800's women often made all the clothing for their family including old west dresses for themselves. Cattle Kate creates old west clothing reminiscent of the 1800's inspired by the skilled women of the past.
Western Skirts view all
Our line of western skirts consist of old west silhouettes derived from modern day western style. Whether it is a long western skirt you're looking to reminisce the yester years in or a ... view more
Undergarments view all
Women rarely, if ever, spoke of intimate garments and were considered too improper an item to even make by hand. Undergarments were aquired through newspaper, magazine and catalog advertisements. view more
Coats & Jackets view all
By the eighteenth century overcoats had begun to replace capes and cloaks as outwear. Women often wore dusters to protect their clothing, which would reach to the floor and be fastened with buttons. < ... view more
Ladies Vests view all
Vests are perfect to wear to the barn or on the town and add that layer or warmth or style to your day. Women's western vests in suede, wool or leather in modern and Old West fashions.
Western Blouses & Shirts view all
Cattle Kate designs women's blouses with inspiration from 1800's clothing but with modern influences that keep that feminine touch. From the classic view more
Riding Attire view all
Saddle up in one of our popular and comfortable Split Riding Skirts for any western event. Wear them with one of our classic Riding Jackets or a cool Riding Vest. Accessorize your outfit with a pai ... view more
Western Boots view all
Shoes were usually handmade in the cobbler’s shop, with nails or pegs used to bind the sole to the upper. As usual, women’s legs were never shown and feet were only glimpsed once in a while when sitt ... view more