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4 Graphic Tees I’m Packing for the NFR

The countdown to the National Finals Rodeo is on, and if you’re anything like me, your suitcase is already open with outfits stacked and ready. The NFR is more than just rodeo, it’s late nights on the Strip, endless shopping at Cowboy Christmas, and a chance to show off your best western looks.


This year, my suitcase is loaded with graphic tees from Casey Curtis Designs. They’re bold, western to the core, and versatile enough to go from rodeo arena to shopping at Cowboy Christmas. Here are the four I’m packing.


1. Feral Cowgirl Club Tee (Skull Cowboy)

There’s something about this tee that just screams wild at heart. The skull cowboy graphic gives it that outlaw edge, and I love pairing it with black leather flares, turquoise jewelry, and a statement belt for a night out at the rodeo. For daytime, I’ll throw it under a denim jacket and sneakers for easy shopping vibes.

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2. The Feral Graphic Tee

This one is a closet staple. It’s bold, unapologetic, and has that “don’t mess with me” attitude. I’ll be styling it with a leather skirt and tall boots for an elevated look at a concert, but it’s also perfect tucked into jeans with a fringe jacket.

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3. Not My First Rodeo Tee (Cowgirl + Armadillo)

This tee is playful and always a conversation starter—because, let’s be real, a cowgirl riding an armadillo is peak NFR energy. I’ll be wearing mine with ripped jeans and booties for Cowboy Christmas shopping, and dressing it up with a blazer and heels for dinner after.

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4. Fortune Favors the Bold Tee (Cowgirl + Bucking Horse)

The message says it all—perfect for heading into a big week in Vegas. I’ll wear this one with wide-leg trousers and silver jewelry for a polished look, or knot it with cutoff shorts and cowboy boots for a laid-back day exploring.

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Why These Tees Made the Cut

NFR is all about versatility, you want outfits that can be styled different ways without taking up your entire suitcase. These tees from Casey Curtis Designs check all the boxes: they’re comfortable, western, and bold enough to stand out in the Vegas crowd.

If you’re building your own NFR packing list, I’d say these are four must-haves.

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