Wyoming native Ian Munsick has partnered with Montana Silversmiths to unveil an exclusive jewelry collection that merges traditional Western style with modern design.
The collection, which coincides with the release of Munsick’s third album, Eagle Feather, arriving this Friday, April 18, will be available starting April 17 at Boot Barn stores in Nashville and online. The collection features several distinctive pieces, including the White Buffalo Bolo Tie, Eagle Feather Buckle, Cloudy Mountain Cuff Bracelet, and the Blacktooth Cuff Bracelet. Each item is designed to reflect the rugged essence of the American West, showcasing the craftsmanship that Montana Silversmiths is known for.
Munsick expressed his connection to the collection, saying, “Nothing defines the West like those born and raised in it. Its tradition lives through us and its survival depends on us. This collaboration with Montana Silversmiths feels so authentic because we are both from the West. When I look at these pieces, I’m transported back to the culture that shaped me.”
Marshall Smith, Vice President of Marketing for Montana Silversmiths, shared his excitement about the collaboration: “We’re excited to launch the Ian Munsick collection with Boot Barn. This partnership celebrates our mutual appreciation for the heritage and artistry of the American West. As Ian continues to break new ground in music and fashion, we look forward to what lies ahead in this journey.”
To mark the collection’s release, Boot Barn will host an event at their 2nd Avenue store in Nashville on April 17 from 1-4 p.m., right before Munsick’s performance at The Pinnacle later that evening. Attendees will get a chance to view the collection up close and enjoy activities like leather branding, a whiskey tasting by Happenstance Whiskey, Ian’s signature cocktail “Fire Water,” and a chance to win tickets to his concert.
The Ian Munsick x Montana Silversmiths collection will be available in limited quantities, with a nationwide launch scheduled for July at select Boot Barn stores and online.
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