How to Dress Like a Cowgirl on a Budget
Dressing like a cowgirl is a fun and fashionable look that can be achieved without spending a fortune. Whether you're attending a western-themed party, going line dancing, or just want to add some cowgirl flair to your everyday style, here's how to pull off the look for less.
The Basics of Dressing Like a Cowgirl For Cheap
Start with these key pieces that form the foundation of a cowgirl outfit:
Plaid or denim button-down shirt
Jeans or denim shorts/skirt
Cowboy boots or bootie-style ankle boots
Cowboy hat Look for these items at thrift stores, consignment shops, discount retailers like Walmart or Target, or online resale sites. Stick to classic shades like blue denim, red plaid, and brown or black boots.
Frugal Fringe
Fringe details on jackets, vests, skirts and more are a hallmark of cowgirl style. Rather than splurging on genuine leather fringe pieces, get crafty:
Make your own fringe vest or jacket by cutting fringe strips into an old denim vest or jacket
Glue or sew fringe trim onto the bottom of a denim skirt, shorts or even a plain t-shirt
Look for faux suede or pleather fringe items at budget-friendly stores
Accessorize for Less
Simple, inexpensive accessories can really amplify the cowgirl vibe:
Tie a bandana around your neck or use it as a headband/hair bow
Add a western buckle belt over jeans or to cinch a dress
Wear turquoise jewelry like chunky necklaces or rings
Opt for silver details like concho buttons Thrift stores, dollar stores and Amazon are great spots to find these little extras affordably.
DIY Details For Dressing Like A Cowgirl
Get creative and crafty by customizing basic pieces into one-of-a-kind cowgirl looks:
Distress a denim jacket, jeans or shorts by sanding, making small rips/holes or fraying hems
Embroider or use fabric paint to add western motifs to a shirt or jacket
Glue flat-back gems, studs or appliques onto boots, a hat or belt
Make your own cowboy hat using online tutorials with felt, foam or straw
Hair Flair
The right hairstyle adds an authentic touch to a cowgirl outfit:
Braid hair into loose pigtails or a single messy side braid
Curl ends of hair and brush out for a teased, wavy look
Gather hair into a low messy bun or ponytail and secure with a bandana
Tuck braids or twists up into your hat
Thrifted Touches
Some of the best cowgirl pieces can be found at thrift stores for just a few bucks:
Cowboy boots in genuine leather
Vintage embroidered western shirts
Tooled leather belts with big buckles
Turquoise and silver jewelry
Denim dresses or skirts Mix these unique secondhand finds with your budget basics.
The key to dressing like a cowgirl for cheap is to get creative with affordable basics, DIY touches, and secondhand scores. By mixing a few authentic pieces like a great hat or boots with budget-friendly separates and handmade elements, you can easily pull together a stylish cowgirl look without overspending. Have fun with it and let your inner cowgirl shine!
Richard Sutherland
RichardSutherland@bitsnspurs.orgRichard is a western lifestyle author for Bits N' Spurs, the weekly newsletter that keeps pace with today's rodeo. His articles are featured on dozens of rodeo and Western related websites and provide a window to the world of cowboy culture.