Ariat brings Dutton Ranch to life with a Yellowstone-inspired Western line

There may be a handful more days until Season 5 of “Yellowstone” returns to screens on Sunday, Nov.10, but you don’t have to wait any longer to dress like the Duttons.

Ariat, the iconic Western boot and apparel brand, has partnered up with Paramount’s hit series for a fashion collab that is a match made in Cowboy Heaven — or, Montana, to be exact.The beloved “Yellowstone” series follows the lives of the Dutton family, who run the largest ranch in the country and find no shortage of scandals along the way; murders, heartbreak, moving borders, and more revolving generational plotlines that have kept fans kicking up their heels since 2018.

RELATED: Saddle up for spring and summer with the best women’s cowboy bootsPieces of the iconic Ariat X Yellowstone line will be worn by cast members in the continuation of season 5, and fans can shop the looks on Ariat and Amazon.“Yellowstone'”s lead costume designer, Johnetta Boone, is the mastermind behind the new collection that weaves tales from Dutton dynasty drama with Ariat’s revered designs.

“As a heritage Western brand that’s known and trusted by the Western community, Ariat was the perfect partner for this project,” Boone explained in a Nov.1 press release.While there’s plenty of down-and-dirty wrangler attire in the mix, the designers have outfitted a range of silhouettes equally suited for cosmopolitans looking to integrate a genuine Western vibe into their style; everything from denim shirts and barn jackets to cozy flannels, vintage cowboy boots, cable-knit sweaters, and straight-leg jeans.“My vision was to create something that was firmly rooted in authentic Western culture, while at the same time inviting those from the outside to embrace the places and stories they’ve become so immersed in while watching ‘Yellowstone,'” Boone stated.

The acclaimed costume designer has sprinkled her own subtle, yet defining touches to each piece.Yet, Ariat’s signature performance-driv...

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Publisher: New York Post

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