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“Buffalo Bill is a magnificent specimen of a man, and has a nasty grace of movement that is quite captivating. And a look that is unique and fitting to his work.” The Chicago Review, 1872
William Frederick Cody was a frontiersman and noted marksman of the American West. Not only did he bring Wild West shows into prominence, he was a bit of a fashion plate, as well. His knee-length fringed shirts, ornamental leather coats, engraved and embroidered thigh-high boots, and broad-brimmed hat made him one of the most recognizable figures in the United States and Europe. His curly, shoulder-length hair, thin moustache, and small goatee accentuated the look. Costume historians credit Buffalo Bill with “bringing a bit of sophistication to the unruly plains.”
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How the West Was Worn: Bustles and Buckskins on the Wild Frontier