Panhandle - Rough Stock - Women's Embroidered Long Sleeve 2 Pocket Snap
Spread collar Long sleeve Embroidered detail on shoulder Snap closures on front placket, pockets and cuffs Two single-point chest flap pockets Western yokes Machine wash cold, tumble dry low In the 1930s, two teenage brothers, Ernest and Martin Hochster, emigrated from Germany to New York City and began learning all aspects of the fashion process – from design and production to sales and marketing. By the 1940s, they had the talent and knowledge to start their own shirt company in Minneapolis – Westmoor Mfg Co. It was in Minneapolis that they began putting snaps on their popular "Gambler" style shirt – and where their first sales representative, Ed Gassman, came up with a brand name that personified the Texas cowboy – Panhandle Slim. Success began to set in and the company moved to Nebraska in the 1950s, adding women's apparel to their collection. Then in 1975, wanting to get closer to the consumer market, they made a giant leap to Texas. Whether it was because of that move, the Ur