Bison-Trimmed Dusters

Long lightweight womens dusters appeared in the west in the late 1800s as a way to protect the wearer’s clothing from road dust and grime while traveling on horseback, and (later) by automobile. Loosely fitted to go over dresses and other outfits, these garments have grown as fashion statements and are strongly associated with cowboy and ranch life.

Seeking a way to bring bison forward into spring and summer wear, Jennie Montana thought of making fur trimmed dusters and lightweight kimono-style coats. It worked! Even her sister, who lives in Hawaii, can wear a bison-trimmed duster on the warmest of days. Over jeans and a tank top, Jennie Montanan's dusters for women dress up your look. Belt it with a Big Timber Bison Belt —you make a statement. These fun, colorful pieces allow bison to be wearable year-round.