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WARNER BROS. COSTUMES

Found 7 listings for Western Wear - Cowboy Hats & Boots in Los Angeles

100 Universal City Plaza (Bldg 8166-4) Universal City, California 91608

Universal Studios Costume department offers an extensive inventory of costumes from the early 1920s to contemporary times for film, television and theatre productions. Services include Custom Alterations, Costume Manufacturing, Office Space, Fitting Rooms, and Wardrobe Cages.... more

4000 Warner Blvd, Bldg. 153, Costume Department Burbank, California 91522

The Warner Bros Costume Stock Department is housed in a climate-controlled and fully wireless facility staffed by experienced, knowledgeable costumers. 60,000 square feet of highly organized and easily accessible stock reflects almost 100 years of camera-tested film and tv.... more

6279 Van Nuys Boulevard Van Nuys, California 91401

Western Wear, Cowboy Boots, Leather Goods, Jewelry, Western and Equestrian Supplies, Hat Shaping.... more

2883 Grand Avenue Los Olivos, California 93441

Jedlickas, Los Olivos, offers Authentic, Quality Western Wear and Work Clothing: Carhartt, Justin, Tony Lama, Levi, Wrangler, Lee, Roper, Circle T....... more

2605 De La Vina Street Santa Barbara, California 93105

Jedlickas Western Store, Santa Barbara, is an authentic, quality western wear and work clothing: Carhartt, Justin, Tony Lama, Levi, Wrangler, Lee, ...... more

12980 Raymer Street North Hollywood, California 91605

United American Costume Corporation in North Hollywood is a Costume and Wardrobe Rental House offering Original and Reproduction Clothing from 1770 to 1970. Civilian and Militar...... more

26664 Pierce Circle, Suite C Murrieta, California 92562

Manufacture Custom Saddles, Old West Holsters, Chaps and other Cowboy Gear for the Film industry. Western Holsters, Chaps and Saddles Designed Spe...... more

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Western Wear - Cowboy Hats & Boots

Western Wear, Period and Contemporary Western Clothes, Cowboy Hats & Cowboy Boots. Western Wear Men's and Women's Western Wear derives its style from the clothes worn in the 19th century Wild West.