Corral (1957) and Tombstone (1993).Įven if the genre has become an endangered species in recent decades, the mythical tropes of frontier justice and rough-and-tumble action have often allowed costume designers to let their imaginations run wild. Over the years, Westerns have provided moviegoers with some of the big screen’s most indelible fashion statements, from the dusty poncho and wide-brimmed Stetson of Clint Eastwood’s Man With No Name in the ’60s to the natty attire of Doc Holliday - known as much for his sartorial splendor as his sharp shooting - as portrayed in such films as My Darling Clementine (1946), Gunfight at the O.K.
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