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H BAR C

H Bar C has its roots in a company formed in 1917 by two tailors, Halpern and Christenfeld, as a maker of riding clothing.  In 1935 a western branch was open to make and market Western riding clothes.  This business was renamed H Bar C, to give it a Western flair.  H Bar C made clothes for the movies, and they also marketed their clothes for the growing Western wear market.

The H Bar C logo on the sign was trademarked in 1941, and has been used in various versions since that time.


from a 1940s classic western style shirt
Courtesy of  ikonicvintage


from a 1940s shirt
Courtesy of hatfeathersvintage.com


from an early 1950s classic western style shirt
Courtesy of materialmemoriesvintage


from a 1950s classic western style shirt
Courtesy of thespectrum


from a 1950s classic western style shirt
Courtesy of pinky-a-gogo

 
from a 1960s shirt
Courtesy of pinky-a-gogo


from a pair of late 1960s pants
Courtesy of morning-glorious


from a 1970s shirt
Courtesy of joules


from a 1970s classic western style shirt
Courtesy of catseyevintage



from a 1970s shirt
Courtesy of fast_eddies_retro_rags


from a 1970s classic Western style shirt
Courtesy of pinky-a-gogo


from a 1970s shirt
Courtesy of vintagepretties

 


from a mid 1970s classic cowboy shirt
Courtesy of pinky-a-gogo