Saloon Girl Costumes

A Saloon Girl Costume is not only a great way to dress up for a Fancy Dress Party, Western Theme Night or Halloween but it is also a big part of American history and this lives on in the outfits available today
The first costume we can see to the left is from the grand heritage collection, great quality and original design make this a first class choice, to see an enlarged picture and capture the fine detail just click on the highlighted text.
you will also find reviews from people who have already enjoyed these products, taking away any guess work on your part as I know from experience that waiting to get your costume for your big night out only to find its a let down is not much fun. scroll down to view other items in this range and I have also included a brief history of the saloon girl to help get you into character.
This Saloon Girl comes from the wild west with a silky skirt, separate blouse and corset there will be many a gunslinger fighting it out to buy this lady a drink
the girls were paid to entertain the lonely prospectors after their hard days work, enticing them to buy as many drinks as possible, pay was only $10 per week but most cases they would get a commission on the amount of liquor they could charm the men into buying.

Sassy Saloon Girls, these girls would be a sure fire hit with any gold digger, the outfit to the right is new for this year, it comes in four sizes and a range of plus sizes,
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A certain image appears in our mind when thinking of a saloon in the wild west, dusty streets, a wooden building with swinging doors, a boardwalk and the customery hitching posts for the horses.
The girls who worked these bars were often widows lured by the tales of big money and fine clothes, the men respected the ladies who gave them company and someone to talk to and on the rare occassion that a saloon girl was mistreated the perpetrator would be disowned and sometimes even killed.
Dance halls started to appear in the mid 1800’s gold rush and 1$ would be charged by the girls for a dance, they would spit this money with the owner of the hall, after the dance they would steer the men to the bar to buy drinks.