DIRTY RICHMOND

Where the city is dirty but the people are not
(Street style, fashion, and life in Richmond, Virginia)
@dirtyrichmond/dirtyrva@gmail.com

Unfortunately time machines do not exist quite yet but for The Cowboy Prince, he uses his sewing machine and a sincere passion of a forgone time to transport to an era long forgotten. Awakening after a late spring night’s dream, The Cowboy Prince received a grand vision to fully embrace his adoptive lifestyle and to invite others to live to their fullest potential as well. The purveyor of romantic American notion will embark on a year long performance piece; adopting the full time lifestyle of 19th century peddler, pulling a 200 pound Amish cart, selling and sewing sustainably stitched shirts with his original 1930’s hang-crank cylinder shuttle sewing machine.

Not only an expert tailor, artist, and craftsman, the Cowboy Prince makes amazing blueberry pie. The crust was made from scratch.





You would never guess who the boy in the picture grew up to be but he may look familiar and was even called the Cowboy Prince way back then.



Beginning on the streets of Richmond and then traveling 110 miles to Washington, DC, this project is part art show, nomadic tailor shop, and full scale living history revival. With a vision of reawakening and actively engaging the world around us. Visit Custer’s Last Waistband on Kickstarter to find out more and to support.

Unfortunately time machines do not exist quite yet but for The Cowboy Prince, he uses his sewing machine and a sincere passion of a forgone time to transport to an era long forgotten. Awakening after a late spring night’s dream, The Cowboy Prince received a grand vision to fully embrace his adoptive lifestyle and to invite others to live to their fullest potential as well. The purveyor of romantic American notion will embark on a year long performance piece; adopting the full time lifestyle of 19th century peddler, pulling a 200 pound Amish cart, selling and sewing sustainably stitched shirts with his original 1930’s hang-crank cylinder shuttle sewing machine.

Not only an expert tailor, artist, and craftsman, the Cowboy Prince makes amazing blueberry pie. The crust was made from scratch.

You would never guess who the boy in the picture grew up to be but he may look familiar and was even called the Cowboy Prince way back then.

Beginning on the streets of Richmond and then traveling 110 miles to Washington, DC, this project is part art show, nomadic tailor shop, and full scale living history revival. With a vision of reawakening and actively engaging the world around us. Visit Custer’s Last Waistband on Kickstarter to find out more and to support.

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