Wrangler Teams With Cody Johnson for Cowboy-Inspired Dress Shirts: Shop the Collection

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Wrangler is partnering with country singer-songwriter, Cody Johnson, to introduce a new collection of cowboy-inspired dress shirts released on Thursday (Aug. 29).

“A real work of heart,” reads a post on Wrangler’s Instagram account which Johnson reposted to his account. “Introducing the Wrangler x Cody Johnson collection. A collection that takes center stage while delivering style, comfort, and fit. Each piece-designed in partnership with Cody-draws on his experience as a cowboy and one of the biggest country music stars of his generation. Long Live Cowboys!”

Shirts in the Wrangler x Cody Johnson Collection retail for $59.99 and are available in plaid, paisley and diamond prints. The single-pocket, button-down shirts designed come in various shades of blue and two burgundy colorways in sizes ranging from S up to 2XT.  

Johnson, a longtime fan of Wrangler, personally chose the fabrics, patterns and details featured in the collection which are designed to be worn anywhere from the farmhouse to the stage and beyond.

“I put a lot of time into this collection. This is a shirt I designed specifically for you,” the Grammy winner shared in a statement on the Wrangler website.

Johnson is the latest country singer to partner with Wrangler joining fellow country stars Lainey Wilson and George Strait. Speaking of Wilson, Johnson teased a possible collaboration with the “Heart Like a Truck” singer during a recent interview.

“I’m going duck hunting with her boyfriend Duck [Devlin “Duck” Hodges]. I guess that’s how he got his name, because he’s really into hunting,” he explained. “I heard Loretta Lynn’s ‘Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man.’ I called Lainey and said we should record that song together, and she agreed.  But we haven’t done it yet.”

As for his solo music, the country crooner is currently embarking on The Leather Tour in support of his 2023 album of the same name. The tour stops in South Dakota on Sept 6, Oklahoma on Sept. 13, Montana on Sept. 14 and Louisiana on Sept. 14. Get tickets here.

Latifah Muhammad

Billboard