Niver Western Wear
Niver Western Wear Vintage Western Suit Pearl Snaps Navy Size 40R
Niver Western Wear Vintage Western Suit Pearl Snaps Navy Size 40R
A sharp vintage Niver Western Wear two-piece suit in rich navy featuring a tailored western jacket and matching trousers. The jacket is finished with pearl snap closures, pointed yokes, slash pockets, and structured lapels, blending classic suiting with unmistakable cowboy influence. The matching trousers create a clean, elongated silhouette that makes this a standout full set. A rare crossover piece—part ranchwear, part city tailoring, all attitude.
Brand History
Niver Western Wear produced traditional western garments during the era when regional American westernwear labels were creating tailored clothing for rodeo culture, country music performers, and everyday customers who wanted western style with polish. Brands like Niver helped preserve authentic western design details—yokes, snaps, boot-cut proportions—while adapting them into wearable formal and semi-formal pieces.
Style History
Western suits became especially popular from the 1950s through 1970s, when country-western style moved from rodeos and ranch life into mainstream American fashion. Artists, performers, and nightlife crowds embraced pearl snaps, sharp collars, and fitted jackets as alternatives to conventional business suiting. Today, vintage western tailoring is highly collectible because it combines strong construction with personality and Americana heritage. This navy version feels especially elevated and versatile.
Estimated Measurements
Jacket
- Chest: ~40 in
- Shoulders: ~17.5 in
- Sleeve Length: ~24.5 in
- Length: ~28 in
Trousers
- Waist: ~34 in
- Rise: ~12 in
- Inseam: ~30 in
- Leg Opening: ~9 in flat
Styling Suggestions
Wear the full suit with pointed boots for a true western statement, or break it apart for modern styling. The jacket works exceptionally well with denim, a white tee, or black trousers. Add silver jewelry, sleek boots, or a bolo tie for edge. This is the type of vintage suit that turns heads because it feels both classic and unexpected.
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