The Calgary Stampede is right around the corner, and it’s time to channel your inner cowgirl (or cowboy) with some stylish, country-inspired pieces. Whether you’re attending the rodeo, the concerts, or just taking in the festival atmosphere, these curated fashion items will ensure you look the part. Here’s your ultimate guide to getting Stampede ready! —Ashley Harris
Footwear: Strut Your Stuff
Western Boots
Western boots are a Stampede staple. The Dolce Vita Navene Boots in blue floral from Revolve offer a modern twist on the classic cowboy boot with their floral design. If you’re looking for something more traditional, check out the Bibi Lou Western Boots available at Anthropologie. These boots are perfect for both the rodeo grounds and the dance floor.
- Dolce Vita Navene Boots ($322)
- Bibi Lou Western Boots ($130)
Denim: The Heart of Western Fashion
High-Rise Cargo Jeans
Channel the ’90s with the Millie Hi-Rise Cargo Jeans from Aritzia. These jeans offer a relaxed fit that’s perfect for long days at the Stampede.
- Millie Hi-Rise Cargo Jeans ($158)
Denim Bustier
Pair your jeans with the Debbie Denim Bustier, also from Aritzia. This top adds a chic, feminine touch to your outfit, ensuring you stand out in the crowd.
- Debbie Denim Bustier ($118)
Denim Halter Vest
Another great option is the Denim Halter Vest from Garage. This piece can be layered over a simple top for a stylish and versatile look.
- Denim Halter Vest ($55)
Tops: Stay Cool and Stylish
Tube Top
For a more minimalistic approach, try the Contour Hip Tube Top from Aritzia. Its simple design pairs perfectly with high-waisted jeans or a maxi skirt.
- Contour Hip Tube Top ($40)
Romper
A romper is another great option for staying cool and comfortable. The Show Me Your Mumu Spears Romper from Revolve offers a playful, yet stylish look.
- Spears Romper ($481)
Accessories: Finish the Look
Cowboy Hat
No Stampede outfit is complete without a cowboy hat. The Lattice Weave Cowboy Hat from Garage is both stylish and practical, offering shade from the sun while adding a classic Western touch.
- Lattice Weave Cowboy Hat ($35)
Western Belt
A Western Leather Belt from Simons is a great accessory to cinch in your waist and add some detail to your outfit.
- Western Leather Belt ($49)
Skirts: Feminine Flair
Maxi Skirts
For a feminine touch, pair your cowboy boots with a tiered maxi skirt from Aerie. Available in various colours, these skirts add a boho-chic vibe to your Stampede look.
Travel Essentials
If you’re planning on making the stampede a weekend getaway, these travel essentials are a must! From packing cubes to travel bags, these items will ensure you have the smoothest vacation possible.
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