11/6/24

The Best Collaborations Between Brands And Country Artists.

HOWDY GUYS, ELECTRIC COWBOY CHECKING IN,

WHAT ARE THE BEST COUNTRY ARTIST BRAND COLLABORATIONS OUT THERE?

First off, we have Chris Stapleton and Filson. Two very traditional brands with some fresh ideas. Their Traveller Collection, named after his album, features waxed canvas duffel bags and a T-shirt. I hear there's a signature cruiser wool shirt coming soon too, and these bags are going for about $500 from Filson.

Next up, Parker McCollum and Lucchese—a Texas-born singer and an iconic Texas brand. They came together for a full collection of boots, belts, apparel, and hats. McCollum said he wanted the boots to feel like his music—timeless and relatable. Lucchese nailed it, but they come with a hefty price tag, starting at $795 and going up to $3000 for the premium options.

Now, let’s talk about Thomas Rhett and Tecovas. Rhett’s the first celeb with a limited-edition collection, offering 6 boots, 3 for men and 3 for women, plus some trucker hats and T-shirts. He didn’t want his name plastered all over, so they hid it on the sole. You can grab them online, with boots ranging from $275 to $375.

Cody Johnson and Wrangler also teamed up, and it’s no surprise given Cody's rodeo background. His collection focuses on classic, tailored Western wear with all the details you’d expect from CoJo. Shirts are going for $59.99, and there are rumors of jeans and snap shirts coming next year.

Finally, It’s Chris Stapleton again, he partnered with Buffalo Trace to create Traveller Whiskey, a nod to his 2015 album. After trying over 50 blends, they landed on Blend No. 40, priced at $39.99—perfect for a weekend sipper.

And before I wrap up, one brand collab I’d love to see is Riley Green x Bear Archery. He’s a big hunter, and Bear Archery makes some of the best compound bows in the game. I think they would make some cool additions to the line up.

Catch y’all later.

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