Rockmount Ranch Wear Mfg Co

Western apparel store · Union Station

Rockmount Ranch Wear Mfg Co

Western apparel store · Union Station

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1626 Wazee St, Denver, CO 80202

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Rockmount Ranch Wear serves up timeless Wild West style with classic snap-button shirts, cowboy hats, boots, and a unique museum vibe in Denver’s LoDo.  

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"Contrary to popular belief, most Denverites do not dress like cowboys. But those hipsters that do, do it right at Rockmount Ranch Wear. Some seriously cool fashion pieces have been flying off the racks here since 1946, when the shop opened in at this locationin what is now called LoDo. Elvis rocked a gingham shirt from here, Jack White wore red fringe well on the cover of Elephant , even debonair Cary Grant donned one of their red chambray shirts with pearl-snap pockets. The costume designer for Brokeback Mountain made the men look like men in classic denimfrom Rockmount. Giddyap."

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Zork 72

Google
A very unique store. I bought a hat there. Great Western goods, very friendly and competent personal. Great experience - I can recommend to every Western fan or who is curious to take a look. Fair prices. I will come back.

My Heavenly Havanese Puppies

Google
We were in town for a business event and the theme of the dinner party was Rocky Mountain/ Country. We were pleasantly surprised to find everything we needed at this amazing shop. They had plenty quality inventory to select from. The hot pink cowgirl 🤠 boot 👢 and cowgirl hat i bought complimented my hot pink dress 👗 jean vest and scarf 🧣 perfectly. In addition they had everything we needed to out fit my husband with a handsome shirt, bolo tie and cowboy hat 🤠 that complimented my dress. Five stars ✨ all the way for this friendly group professional sales consultants. Great experience!

Scott Schaefer

Google
An amazing western west store located on Wazee street in Downtown Denver. It’s clothing has been worn by celebrities for years including Elvis, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Ronald Regan and many others. The founder Papa Jack, changed fashion with his western wear including the snap buttons. We just happened upon this store and we’re so happy we did! We will definitely go back and will wear their clothing from now on!

Samantha

Google
We buy boots all the time and have never had such a pleasant experience. Kyle took care of us and was very knowledgeable and attentive. You could tell he cares about us and his job! We appreciated his time and effort. Can't wait to show off my new boots! Would recommend this place to anyone!

Elizabeth Scheuer-Murphy

Google
We had went to the Union station and didn't find much there. So we started walking down streets. Then we found this store and we are with quite a few people so they wanted to go in and we went very nice Western where several people bought things. It was nice to look at. It was a little museum up above. Had a little toddler who was very busy, busy guy and they were very kind about him being there. Loved the Jeopardy song

Cooper Maly

Google
Amazing customer service the lady at the jewelry counter was so lovely! Got 3 vintage beetle pins for me and a friend and this gorgeous lunar moth hair clip that I’m obsessed with!! All were about $10 and it was totally worth it

Lisa J. Shultz

Google
Rockmount features classic, timeless ranch wear. It is really fun to walk around the store and soak in the vibe. Lots of history to learn and a small museum upstairs. Lots of press hype and celebrity endorsements, but it seems that the store deserves the acclaim. Worth stopping by.

Bruce Murray

Google
Fun western fashion store. Much of it is made in the USA! The best gift items are the bandanas. I got several.
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Darcy D.

Yelp
So, many. Fun. Shirts! While pricey, this place is a vibe! They have shirts, boots, hats and accessories for men, women, and kids. The patterns are so fun! I'm not a country girl, but I love mixing in the country style, and this place had a great variety of quirky shirts for me to choose from. The people working at the store were super helpful with offering up suggestions and helping me find my size. They also were able to help find my friend the perfect hat and steam it to fit his head perfectly. Come prepared to spend some money because the shirts are over $100 each, but they seem to be high quality!
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Steve G.

Yelp
On April 15, 2024, I ordered a cowboy shirt (Men's Khaki Vintage Bull Rider Embroidery) in size extra large from this Rockmount Ranch Wear. What I received was a shirt that was either 2XL or 3XL. Ridiculously oversized. The shirt cost me $140. I paid $163.08 of which $23.08 was for shipping. I spoke to an unfriendly representative at the company who told me to just return it and they will either refund or exchange the item, my choice. Also, that I would have to pay for return shipping as well as a new shipping charge on a shirt that they would exchange. I paid about $25.00 to return it for a refund. They gave me a $140 refund. Based upon the 2 shipping charges, I lost $48.08 own the transaction. But if I agreed to an exchange, it would have been a total of $71.16 loss all for shipping. Rockmount takes no responsibility for the problem with grossly oversized merchandise and leaves the customer having to pay for their poor sizing quality. Very poor customer service and an attitude of "they don't care." I recommend don't waste your time buying from them, as you could be paying as much as 50% more in shipping charges if you get the wrong sizing which is likely.
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Robert M.

Yelp
Rockmount finds its way to the big screen once again! Recently spotted in the Barbie movie. Ncuti Gatwa was seen wearing a Rockmount cactus & cowboy boots embroidery in various scenes. We love to see where our shirts end up and the impact they make. Thank you for supporting the Brand! This sold me.

Sara S.

Yelp
This piece of history is a must! Don't forget to check out the museum upstairs before you check out.
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Michael B.

Yelp
Total fun throwback to the romantic version of the old west. Cowboy hats, boots, and fancy, fancy shirts! Go here to dress up in your fantasy cowboy/cowgirl style! Also, we accomplished our mission of finding a bolo tie. Funky, offbeat, and worth the stop just to check out stuff you don't normally see.
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Nicole E.

Yelp
This is a fun store. Lots of gear for fun or real life mountaineers or ranchers too. I was neither. I was told to come here for true and blue cowboy hats. It's my friend's tradition that any friends that come for a visit. She buys the choice hat. The one I picked is still with me today. It's a great fit and looks brand new. She made me wear it most of that day. ;) It's a fun store and feel free to try anything that catches your eye. You will be surprised by how many things you will find here.
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Debra V.

Yelp
Lovely wear for men, women and kids. Check out the small "beginnings of Rockmount" displays up the stairs.
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Jim N.

Yelp
What a wonderful and unique selection of western wear. The shop is virtually a museum of the history of the western shirt, in fact, there is a museum upstairs that is fascinating. Well, I didn't need a western shirt, I should've left with one after saying their amazing selection.

J N.

Yelp
Never Received Order or Refund ! Stay away from Rockmount !! By far the worst Company I've ever done business with! Definitely don't care about there Customers !
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Gerald S.

Yelp
I've been a regular customer of Rockmount Ranch Wear on Wazee Street in LoDo, Denver, Colorado since the '80s. The store maintains its western grace going into the fourth generation of the Weil family, and has developed a worldwide reputation for classic western style shirts, boots and hats that are loved for their classic design, pearl capped snaps and distinctive shirt pockets and shoulder epaulets. I was very fortunate to meet "Papa Jack" Weil the founder of the company on an early visit. He was 103 years old and still the best salesman they ever had. He spent a long time telling his story of how he came to Denver as a young man working the circuit selling clothing for other manufacturers all over the West, until he realized he could do it better. He opened his store in 1946 and never looked back. For him it was just another workday, but for me it was a moment I would never forget. I ended up buying a couple of shirts, black cowboy boots and black flannel hat with American flag bandana trim. I'm still wearing them many years on. Surprising no one has written his biography, nor produced a movie about Papa Jack, because his persona was larger than life. I always stop in when in Denver and find something I love or a gem or two to buy as gifts. Jack was there every time and remembered who I was. He made it to age 107, and there was pride and great sadness when I visited again and his daughter in law told me of his passing. I was lucky to have known him even ever so slightly. Rockmount Ranch Wear shirts are popular worldwide now, and particularly valued by musicians and creative types who like to strut a bit. I'm not those guys, but do feel a special shine when in my Rockmount best.

Jason S.

Yelp
Completely rude, completely unnecessarily. When we tried to return a shirt that was a gift (unworn/with tags) the manager might as well have thrown it at me. The shirt has two minor marks on it, unbeknownst to me, and he basically accused me of trying to pull a fast one. And seemed to organize a staff meeting around the issue while we were in there. Enough. So rude. So unprofessional. Buy your Western Wear at Sheplers!!!! At least they are nice. Terrible, Rockmount.
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Johnathan H.

Yelp
Great source of Bolo Ties, southwestern wear, & bandanas. The lady who helped us was super nice, & even gave us some recommendations of some sights to see as visitors.
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Carlo L.

Yelp
These guys sold me $450+ worth of gear online back in July. After a few months it hadn't shown up, so I called in. They said it was "Backordered". No one emailed me or called me, so after 6 months I called in again. No apology, no expectation as to when the stuff was going to come in... I got a refund and I will NEVER shop here again. Be careful!
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Phylicia K.

Yelp
Rockmount is filled with history! This needs to be a stop for any tourist. The western snap button shirts were made here. The atmosphere is so cool in here! I loved wandering around the store. Yes, it's pricey - that shouldn't be a surprise its a high quality item. There are other items in the store, tons of accessories if the snap-button top isn't what you had in mind. I enjoyed looking around at the photos of different celebrities in the store. If you are lucky one of the owners will be there! I got to chat with one and he showed me the antiques around the store and gave a background and history.

Melissa K.

Yelp
My boyfriend and I walked into the store with a $200 gift card and a shirt we were given as a gift (tags still on it). We asked the clerk if we could exchange it and he immediately said yes. 5 minutes later - after we heard the owners loudly talking about us - they came over and said the shirt had a stain and they wouldn't exchange it. Basically threw it at my boyfriend. Beyond rude. Then, they watched us walk around like we were up to something. We immediately left. I'll burn the $200 gift card and the shirt before we every walk in there again. I was carrying a huge designer bag and we are both professionally dressed. I'm a lawyer and he runs a media company. Worst treatment we've ever received in Denver at a supposed well-regarded retail store. Don't bother unless you want to waste $200 on an ugly shirt.
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Frank B.

Yelp
If your an Urban Cowboy or a real Cowboy , this is the place you wanna purchase your western clothing. I've been fortunate enough to buy some of the most unique and colorful Cowboy shirts from here and not regretted it. Ok I must admit it you'll blow some big bucks here however my shirts are some of the finest quality I have ever purchased. My only advices is try on everything cause sometimes they are cut different. Enjoy the shopping experience cause It's a true western

K B.

Yelp
A local classic! I always take out of town guests here for the epic western wear and gifts. The staff is so friendly, and they make great recommendations! This is a must-visit historic spot in downtown Denver!
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A C.

Yelp
Everything you'd want in a U.S. born and bred clothier. Great products. For western wear, visit what is hands down the museum/store of record. The snap button was born here. Nice staff. Accommodating. Don't miss the Luccheses in the back.

Gord M.

Yelp
I got my first Rockmount shirt decades ago from a thrift store. At the moment I have close to a dozen. They are expensive but they are worth every penny, solidly constructed out of top grade fabric they wear forever. I was visiting a friend in Denver about a year and a half ago so it was a priority to visit the store on Wazee St. in lower downtown Denver (LoDo). I spent over an hour in the store, met CEO Steve Weil and bought three more shirts, which are made in the U.S.A. If you like authentic western wear (which never goes out of style) then get yourself down to Rockmount or find a supplier that carries their wares, or order from them directly...
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Tom F.

Yelp
This company​ is a microcosm of how classy, and stylish, and gritty we were as the old USA that I remember. Before we sold our soul to China and overseas. This company stuck to its​ guns and never went that route that everyone did. And you can still buy a shirt today, and it is oh--so so so nice!

Yolanda V.

Yelp
A WONDERFUL place--be sure and check out their own museum upstairs; very interesting. Excellent customer service from Elizabeth (the gorgeous redhead) and David; both really listened to me and also ensured correct fit. This place is amazing; I ALWAYS get compliments whenever I wear my Rockmount shirts. Be sure and check out the Porter Wagner line--there's a little Liberace in all of us!
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Tana P.

Yelp
What a gem of a store! We visited for boots, and picked the store based purely off reviews and location. Little did we know, we walked right into a piece of the Western history. I've been enjoying reading Denver post articles about the history of this fantastic store and original owner. It's a family owned store with a variety of quality Western wear items from a variety of manufacturers. I now know their bread and butter is their line of high quality and I in Western shirts. They carry clothing apparel, jewelry and footwear for men, women and children. You'll be shocked at how much great stuff they pack inside this location. The store appears to be family operated, and the staff were about as kind as you could dream up. Apparel pricing is pretty great, including their still handmade in the USA Western shirts and high quality belts. We nabbed some boots for the kids, a gorgeous embroidered children's button up shirt (sadly, a gift), a book, and a beautiful tooled leather belt for me. They even let me swap the belt buckle with one I liked better. Tip: Don't forget to head upstairs and visit the little family curated, complete with personal items, anecdotes, and collectors memorabilia. And say "hi" to the Humboldt, the lovely yellow lab.
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Merl S.

Yelp
My friend bought me a shirt from Rockmount and it quickly became one of my favorites. From the buttons, to the prints to the cut of the collar, their clothes are unique without trying too hard to be different. Additionally, the shirt is very high quality and looks great too. Companies like Rockmount make it easy to Buy American.
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Demos I.

Yelp
Moderate to pricey, really nice selection, especially their own brand. I got a sweet hops shirt.
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Rafael V.

Yelp
Great service and peoples skills.I will cherish the item purchased for a long time!!!!
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Ji K.

Yelp
DON'T SHOP HERE IF YOU STAND AGAINST RACISM AND BIGOTRY!! If you're a Trump supporting white supremacist- go right ahead... Never have I had experienced racist customer service until this horrible store. I went in a couple times to purchase gifts for a friend's western themed bachelorette party and received the rudest customer service. The first time I went in the woman who works at the store saw me walk in but didn't even greet me. She kept avoiding me but also looking at me strangely so I thought she was just a strange customer. She then helped another person and to my surprise incredibly warm to the other customers- just the nicest, most accommodating, sweetest woman who went out of her way to help them. When I asked her a question, she was cold and indifferent- just plain bothered. Every question I asked was answered with an "I don't know", "I wouldn't know", "What we have it out". I asked simple questions. I thought it was strange, but brushed it off. I happened to ask some locals about places to get western wear and in my discussions, I found that other people of color have had similar experiences to mine. However, my Caucasian friends had not- they raved about the friendly woman at the store. Pattern much??? She doesn't need to call me a slur for me to feel her racism. Second time I went in, the same woman was so incredibly rude to me, I just informed her that I don't understand why she's being so rude and I'll be taking my business else where decided to shop elsewhere. Little did she know, I was ready to drop about +$1000 on hats for all the girls attending the bachelorette party. Their loss. And your gain! If you stand against this kind of behavior towards a more diverse Denver, make your voice heard with your purchase power. Boycott this establishment until they change their approach! Let's shop in places that welcome and appreciate inclusivity and a better America.
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Mary Jo S.

Yelp
For a cowgirl...this is Cowgirl Heaven. If you are expecting to walk into straw, dirt, and cow-pies you are ever so wrong. When you walk into Rockmount, you walk into sparkles, glitter, and shine. This is the only place you need to stop if you are going to show your horse in western classes. From hat, boots, shirt, and pants to scarves, jewelry, and riding skirts you will be the Queen of the show ring. And even if you are not a cowgirl or cowboy, you should at least visit one of the last original businesses in LODO in which the employees love their job so much they never retire. Just like Papa Jack who passed away while still CEO at 107, the gentleman who helped me was a young 92! Not that I saw anyone famous but Rockmount has been a must stop place for Rodeo and PBR champions, movies stars, and presidents for over 60 years. As one reviewer said, this is a museum of western history. It really is, as Rockmount has a small museum upstairs displaying a history of the western shirt (there is a 1947 shirt I would have worn out of the store today) and a few famous shirts such as the custom made DNC shirt for Dianna DeGette. So get along little doggie to Rockmount, the citified western wear store.
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Megan H.

Yelp
I gravitate towards cowboy boots and cowgirl hats. This is the largest Western store in a metro area that I've ever seen. Uhm. We ARE in Denver and not Boston, Meg. Is it bad when my thoughts overtake my fingers and I have conversations with myself in the written form? Nah. They carry high quality cowboy boots for adults (Luchese is the best and they've got gobs of them.) and they've got a great selection for babies, toddlers, and children. They had soooo many colored straw cowgirl hats (pink, purple, lt. blue, green, black), and of course there's a lot of Western button-down shirts made especially for being outside in the heat while you're roping steer. They also had some of the cutest bandannas I've ever seen.
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Julio T.

Yelp
I have a minor obsession with Western snap-button shirts so what better place to go than the inventor of the shirt: Rockmount Ranch Wear. Yes, Denver is home to the company that invented the Western snap shirt. The shirts here are wonderful. Despite what other reviews have said on here, Rockmount shirts are almost entirely made in the US out of strong pima cotton that can be washed at home (though a few shirts made of rayon or silk do need dry cleaning). The fits can be a bit large, which is why it's great to come in the store itself to try them on for yourself. The quality is such that these shirts have been known to last decades and become collector items. The designs here are wonderful...really there is something for almost every taste, but most have the distinct diamond-shape snaps and double-peak chest pockets. Designs include traditional plaids to more daring patterns with marijuana leaves or one resembling the Great Wave off Kanagawa. This store is the only place in the world where you can get the entire variety of designs the company currently makes. Other stores only carry a handful of designs at most. The wonderful thing about these shirts is they are surprisingly versatile. Dressy enough to wear while receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom (which is what Bob Dylan did when he received his) to casual (Pee-wee Herman wore one while riding a stuffed horse in Pee Wee's Big Holiday). Entering Rockmount's store feels like going back in time. You can almost imagine founder Jack Weil in his upstairs office putting the finishing touches to his iconic shirt. Wearing one today feels like you are a part of that magnificent heritage.

S L.

Yelp
Quality control is terrible. Go ahead and buy something mail order if you don't mind endlessly returning the defective merchandise you will receive. Might have been good once upon a time but it has gone way downhill. Unless you can inspect their goods in person in Denver it is, at best, a crap shoot.

ManagerMan L.

Yelp
The store and its apparel are amazing! Unique yet stylish... Customer service is lacking!
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Stephen J.

Yelp
I'm white, I get great service. My wife and mother in law are brown. They get no service. Same experience 3x. I just don't take visitors here anymore.
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michael w.

Yelp
I have to agree with most of the negative reviews here. Quality and respect for loyal customers has gone out the window here. Forget about trying to exchange or return merchandise. They are coasting on legend, that's all. You would think that paying top dollar for a cowboy shirt would at least come with good customer service. Not here. I have many of their shirts, which I have purchased over the years. But I will never shop there again. Mama's, don't let your sons grow up to be Rockmount cowboy shirt suckers.

Harry B.

Yelp
On our last trip to AZ my wife bought a Navajo belt buckle. She asked me if I knew a place back home we could get a belt for it. After searching the web I found Rockmount. From the minute we walked in the store we felt it was a nice store with some very nice belts along with shirts and hats also. I asked one of the salesman if we could remove the buckles and try the one my wife had already purchased in AZ he said yes and showed me how to do it.My wife picked out a few belts one of them on the higher cost $ end nothing we didn't notice or couldn't afford. She went and grabbed a hat wanted to try everything on since it was a birthday outfit she wanted to make sure the belt would fit. When we put everything on the counter and proceeded to put on the buckle a different salesperson asked," before you take that off you know this is an expensive belt." I said yes, I'm aware of the price, I want to make sure the buckle fits before we buy it. Again ok just letting you know it's $150 $$$ belt. Now this is the part when I looked at my wife and said do we look like some poor homeless people who came to shop in this store? Because this is exactly how I felt asked more then once if I know how much a nice expensive leather belt cost. My wife also felt the same! This is when we just bought the hat and belt leaving behind the desire to shop more in the store or even come back! That's was our experience in the store great items but poor customer judgment service.
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Dan B.

Yelp
Amazing authentic place. Super friendly staff and giant selection of premium western shirts. Second to none.
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Michael K.

Yelp
This store is legendary, as much a museum as a shop, and was worth a visit just to check the place out. I was looking for a sterling silver ranger set belt. They had a few cowboy-style buckles, not what I wanted, but, I did find a nice, mass-produced Lucchese belt. My wife bought some cool western-motif bandanas as gifts, which were reasonably priced. Of course, Rockmount is known for their embroidered western shirts. While the selection was extensive (except for classic denim, which they were pretty much out of), what struck me was that nearly every shirt in the store was priced at $90, and said on the tag: "100% cotton, dry clean only, Made in India". Too bad this embodiment of authentic Americana isn't even made in the USA.
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Annie W.

Yelp
Customer service here is a joke. Be prepared to be hunting down sales associates if you want to buy anything
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Nancy N.

Yelp
The western ware is outstanding but listened the the owner berate our salesperson so loudly and rudely I will not return. To the owner: your family made a great place and you destroyed the reputation by showing your true colors to paying customers. Do the store a service and hire a manager who respects his/her employees and customers or sell out.
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Ilan F.

Yelp
I like ordering western shirts from this company, because they make the best western shirts. I have a few of those western shirts. Whenever I go horseback riding, I like wearing one of those western shirts. I have one in red, and the other one in turquoise blue.
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David S.

Yelp
These are not cheap or inexpensive western shirts. When I sent my shirt to the cleaners for the first time and lost a couple of the snap buttons, I was angry. Heck, Rockmount invented the snap buttons. I brought the shirt back in to Rockmount after being angry for several weeks, expecting to have a fight about returning the shirt. Imagine my pleasure when the lady smiled, took the shirt and said she would be right back. She took the shirt upstairs, replaced the buttons and had all of the other buttons checked as well. Finally, when she returned the shirt to me, she asked if I needed a button repair kit, or if I would prefer to bring the shirt back in if there were more problems in the future. Man! They sure do stand by their shirts here. I knew Jack A., Jack B. and I have met Steven. I am so pleased that he is continuing on in his family's great tradition of creating true American classics. If you do not own a Rockmount shirt, you do not own a real cowboy shirt. Their shirts only get better with time.
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Dawn R.

Yelp
Raised in Spokane Washington, I was surrounded be an odd mix of hippies and rednecks. So it is natural that I would have an appreciation of western wear shirts tripped out in glamorous levels of flowers and the occasional op-art patterns. Alas, I am too cheap, and too curvy to have yet found the perfect western shirt for me. I imagine it waits for me in the closet of a retired rodeo queen, for the day of her estate sale. Until then, if I ever decided I really needed a great western shirt, this is the first place I'd want to go. Walking in Rockmount Ranch Wear is like going into an active museum of the history of western clothing. Formerly the site of the offices of the company, this location is the first retail outfit of the company, and is decorated with tons of old advertising and historical accessories from the company. I loved browsing around and looking at all the high-quality and beautiful goods. Oh that I could afford $599.99 cowboy boots embroidered with sparrows! But spurned on the freezing cold, I did finally purchase something I have long desired: a pair of leather work gloves like my ex always wore...except finally I found them in extra-small and black! $35 is way more than I would normally pay for gloves, but these will last a good long time, dress up or down, are practical, and saved me from frostbite...so well worth the purchase. Also...the shop has a very sweet, if slightly protective, resident dog, who is well worth meeting. He has figured out how to throw a tennis ball down the stairs from the second floor landing, which is just one more reason to check out this store if you are visiting Denver!
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Michelle B.

Yelp
If you live here, you need a good cowboy shirt, and if you've bought your shirt anywhere but Rockmount, it's just not as good. Founded in the 40's it's the last remaining businesses downtown from the old pre-LODO days. 3 generations of the Weil clan has clad both local and the super famous (picts of Elvis, Clint Eastwood, Bonnie Raitt and many others wearing the brand hang around the store), so you know when you invest in a Rockmount shirt (and some of the really fancy ones are definitely an investment) you've bought something quality. I've got 3.

John D.

Yelp
My girlfriend arrived home a few weeks ago with an absolutely gorgeous Rockmount flannel shirt for me. Just to tell me she loves me. One of the softest, most rugged, best shirts I've ever worn in my life. I will be back for more. Thank you, Rockmount!!

Dennis D.

Yelp
When you are looking for ranch wear that is comfortable and stylish look no further than Rockmount. On line or in the store you will be happy with what you buy. And if you are in Denver take time to stop by. It is a trip worth making Great people and a history of ranch wear like no place else.
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Christian B.

Yelp
This place is part store and part museum. On the main floor is all the wonderful and beautiful shirts,hats,boots and everything else you need to "cowboy up". On the second floor is a type of museum that showcases the history of the Rockmount brand. From their humble beginnings in the 1940s to today. As you look at the display pieces you get to learn how the Rockmount brand of shirts pretty much invented the "western or cowboy style" of shirts and how they differ from a regular shirt. Rockmount shirts were designed to be slim fitting to accentuate the body, whereas conventional shirts were boxy. A better fitting shirt is less likely to get caught or snagged while riding the range. The shirt yokes broaden a man's shoulders. The flap pockets fasten to better hold their contents. The snap fasteners have a break away function to let loose if the shirt got caught, and hold more permanently than buttons. No trip to downtown Denver or the 16th street mall would be complete without a visit to the Rockmount store!
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Kevin S.

Yelp
Beautifully made shirts. Excellent selection. A bit on the pricey side. I think this should be on any travel itinerary of classic old Denver. My cleaner broke a few of the snaps when they pressed one of my shirts :v( ....I made a phone call to the store and they promptly sent me some replacement snaps.
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Thighmaster M.

Yelp
I guess I don't get out much. My western wear has been purchased over the years either at Murdoch's in Longmont or on-line at Sierra Trading Post. Those shops are ok for the basics, but holy jesus, this place is a Mecca for western wear in general, and as far as I am concerned, the Center of the Universe for Western Shirts. Can't believe it was here all these years in Denver and we just stumbled across it. I now own one. That's all I could afford, ONE, so I made my first purchase a good one. I tried on and modeled a dozen and finally found a simple, purple and white thing with those addicting, square snap buttons. There were at least four shirts I wish I could own, maybe when I win the lottery. Meanwhile I have the feeling this one will last a lifetime. P.S. It is high time Dylan replaces his old Rockmount shirt.

Doug S.

Yelp
I ordered a mens' tall black cowboy shirt. The neck was way too small, and was 15 1/2 inches. Having worked in a mens' store before, this is the size of a mens medium shirt. For a large tall, the neck should be 16.5 inches. When I criticized the company, I was given no real straightforward answer, save to tell me that tall shirts do not sell well in their company. furthermore, the shirt (as many of their shirts are) was made in India, NOT in the United States. My advice - if you are over 5 feet 10 inches tall, shop elsewhere! I do not recommend this company for tall men. Period.
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Don C.

Yelp
Have bought online for a couple of years and am quite happy with Shirts I purchased. Great quality and good looking! Customer service is terrible however and I will never buy direct again. Forgot to post my "free shipping code" on my last purchase and when I called the same day I received my goods, was told that there was no way they could refund the shipping costs and they were quite snippy about it. Tried to go the email route to reason with them and was blown off with no appreciation of my prior business. Scully has my business from now on. Unhappy in California