1960's Cowgirl Costume Made by Cherokee Indians Qualla Reservation Girls LARGE Women's XS/Small FREE SHIPPING!



Made of suede, faux leather, faux fur, feathers and metal embellishments this is an authentic cowgirl costume made in the 1960's by Cherokee Indians of the Qualla Reservation in North Carolina. The skirt is totally adjustable with the faux fur wrap skirt measuring 31" across the waist and having a suede waistband that ends in two 14 1/2" ties and is 14" long. The vest is faux fur on the front and faux leather on the back with a yellow graphic of an Indian on a horse with bow and arrow drawn. Both skirt and vest are embellished with leather medallions overlayed with silver stars. The skirt has the same medallions with leather laces ending in a bead and feathers.



Our mannequin is 5'9" and is a women's extra small to small or a girls large. Can also fit an older girl or teen. Absolutely adorable, one of a kind and easy to accessorize with your own shirt, hat, boots, tights or leggings. Comes with original packaging.