Ears of Buddha: The Cowboy Disco Fashion House
by PAGE Editor
Texas is a big state, and the city of Houston is just big. The West has been known for dressing their cowboys and cowgirls in the biggest boldest rancher looks. The more familiar big belt buckles and ornately designed ‘cow’ boots have subsided and made way for more modern and functional Gucci belts and retro Jordan 1s. But what remains is the love for a dandy button shirt with the flare that comes with the swagger of the wild west.
With no shortage of flare, Ears Of Buddha shirts are hand-made in the USA by in-house seamstresses, designed by founder Franny Koelsch. She has put her personal touch into the signature button shirts she creates. Each shirt has an artistic quality, infusing embroidery and other fine details with a high-quality finish. You can find shirts, and pants in materials made from cotton, velvet, satin, silk, and linen.
The avid art enthusiast and founder, Franny finds each piece to represent individuality and sources inspiration from her surroundings and deeps roots in Houston, Texas. Her styles transcend a cowboy disco through with matching tops and bottoms for fully-suited looks.
Each piece of clothing is made from fair-trade materials, and with in-house seamstresses, Ears of Buddha has silhouettes and finishes that can spice up your wardrobe and your evenings out. A certain luster about the shirts as well as the pants has a disco vibe that has been seen on the runways of Paris for Spring/Summer. For ladies, this will be a more masculine approach to the 70s style.
Each month Ears of Buddha gives the proceeds of some select shirts to a charity of their choosing. Contributing to the fight against human trafficking by purchasing a charitable product will be supporting the fight for human rights.
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