Western Tribal
Western Tribal
Quiet outfit. Loud attitude.
This black Western tribal top features bold cow skull artwork framed with turquoise conchos and arrow detailing — a statement piece that brings instant edge to any denim-and-boots day. No rhinestones. No fuss. Just sharp Western style that speaks for itself.
Soft stretch fabric keeps the fit comfortable and flattering, while the high-contrast design makes layering effortless under jackets, flannels, or dusters.
Details:
• Cow skull & turquoise concho graphic
• Arrow tribal elements
• Classic black base
• Soft, stretchy knit
• Easy everyday fit
Fabric:
94% Polyester / 6% Spandex — lightweight, flexible, and shape-holding.
Put it on.
Walk out the door.
Let the top do the talking.
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