Whether it’s your first rodeo or your fiftieth, the dress code is the fun part: authentic western with room for your own personality. Here’s how to put together a look that’s comfortable for a long day in the stands and photo-ready the whole time.
The foundation: boots + bottoms
Start with boots you can stand and walk in all day, then build up. Classic high-waisted jeans tucked into cowgirl boots never miss. For warmer days, a denim skirt or a flowy midi works just as well.
The top: snap shirts, rodeo shirts & tees
A pearl-snap or embroidered rodeo shirt is the most authentic choice, but a western graphic tee knotted at the waist is effortless. Bring a denim jacket — arenas get cool after sundown.
The finishing touches
- Hat: a straw cowboy hat for sun by day; a felt hat as it cools.
- Belt & buckle: a tooled western belt with a statement buckle pulls the look together.
- Jewelry: layer turquoise pieces — the accessory that says ‘western’ instantly.
- Bag: a hands-free crossbody keeps essentials close in a crowd.
What to pack
Sunscreen, a light layer for the evening, cash for vendors, and a wild rag — it doubles as sun protection and a dust shield. Comfortable, broken-in boots are non-negotiable for a long day.
Day-to-night in one outfit
Choose a base of jeans + boots + a fitted top, then transform it: straw hat and tee for daytime events, then swap to a felt hat, add the denim jacket and bolder jewelry for the evening dance. One outfit, two looks.