More Than Just Rodeo: The Most Interesting Booths At Cowboy Christmas 2025

I just got back from the Las Vegas Convention Center, my legs are pounding and my phone is full. If you think Cowboy Christmas is just a big fair selling cowboy hats, you’re wrong. It’s a cultural phenomenon, a Disneyland for adults who love the Wild West, and the main event accompanying the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR).

The event runs from December 4th to December 13th, so if you’re reading this now, you’ve only got a few hours left to get in on the action. The best part? Admission is completely free. You just walk into the South Halls and enter a world where the smell of expensive leather mingles with the aroma of roasted nuts and the sparkle of rhinestones.

Cowboy jewelry at the Cowboy Christmas 2025 event
Exquisite cowboy jewelry made of sterling silver and turquoise at the Cowboy Christmas 2025 booths.

I walked miles of showrooms to show you the best, and of course, to find ways to save money, even when boots are being sold for the price of a used car.

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Rhinestone Cowgirl: Wild West Glamour

The first thing that catches your eye is the fashion. It’s unique here. Forget about restraint. The 2025 NFR style is all about glitz, luxury, and bold combinations.

Cowboy jackets at the Christmas 2025 event
Western Glamour: A white fur coat and a tiffany hat are the perfect uniform for NFR parties in Las Vegas.

As I walked past the stands, I stopped by a mannequin wrapped in a luxurious white fur coat paired with a Tiffany-colored hat. It’s a perfect illustration of the “Rhinestone Cowgirl” trend. This is not clothing for working on the ranch, but for parties at the casino after the competition.

A little further on, I came across the Charlee VIP boutique. Here I understood what true ‘western luxury’ is. Amidst the glitter and tinsel of the exhibition, icons of world fashion suddenly appear: vintage Louis Vuitton travel bags and popular Saint Laurent totes. They look unexpected, but harmoniously surrounded by mannequins in sequined jackets. This is clear proof that people come to the NFR not only for the horses – the atmosphere here is heavy luxury, where French fashion meets the wild spirit of Vegas.

Charlee VIP boutique at the Christmas 2025 event
Vintage finds from Louis Vuitton and Saint Laurent at the Charlee VIP booth.

The attention is drawn to the vintage Louis Vuitton travel bags – the Keepall and Speedy models, which cost from $1,500 to $3,000 here, depending on the condition and year of manufacture. This is not just an accessory, it is an investment and the main status symbol of the NFR: to show that you came to the rodeo “packed” like a king. And the popular Saint Laurent Rive Gauche totes (which start at $1,800) are selling like hotcakes here, because they go perfectly with jeans and cowboy hats.

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Hat Bars: Create your own hat

Where hats used to be bought, in 2025 they are created. The main interactive trend of the exhibition is the so-called Hat Bars.

There was a line at the “Art by Amy” booth, which attracted with bright neon. The concept is simple: you choose a “blank” (base), and then the magic begins. The craftsmen on site burn your initials into the fields, add feathers, ribbons, maps and even old coins.

Art by Amy Hat Bar at the Christmas 2025 event
At ‘Art by Amy’, buying a hat is a creative process. You choose the base, and the craftsmen add feathers, branding, and decor.

This pleasure is not cheap, but it is worth it. Basic designer hats can start from $150–$300, and exclusive customized models (with rich decor, vintage brooches or paintings) easily reach $500–$700 and above.

Amy often uses the mixed media technique. The hat may feature a piece of vintage lace, a 19th-century button, or even a hand-painted painting. This is perfect for those who want to bring back from Vegas a one-of-a-kind item that your neighbor on the ranch won’t have.

Art by Amy standat the Cowboy Christmas 2025 event
Bohemian chic in the heart of Las Vegas. Art by Amy is a place where your hat becomes a canvas.

But the “Swagger” stand impressed me the most. I raised my head and saw the ceiling completely covered with hundreds of hats in all shades of beige, chocolate and black. It looks like a work of modern art. Here you understand that a hat is not just protection from the sun, it is the main tool of self-expression.

They specialize in fashionable fedoras and hats with wide hard edges (flat brim), which are currently at the peak of popularity among “fashion-cowgirls”. It seems to me that they are the same models that you see on fashion bloggers: minimalist, in noble shades of sand, olive, and coal black.

Stand with cowboy hats from 'Swagger' at the Christmas 2025 event
The ‘Swagger’ stand is impressive in scale – the ceiling, completely covered in hats, demonstrates a limitless palette of colors.

This is a segment of affordable fashion luxury. Basic models of hats here usually start from $80–$120. It’s cheaper than old-school custom work, but it still looks like a million bucks, especially when you add a stylish braiding or feathers, which are often offered on site.

Swagger is proof that cowboy style is evolving. You don’t buy a hat here to chase cows in the fields; you buy an accessory here to conquer Las Vegas parties.”

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Shoes as art: Custom boots

Next I went in search of the perfect pair of boots. And here Cowboy Christmas offers two completely different worlds.

On the one hand is the legendary Rocketbuster stand. Their boots cannot be confused with anything. Against the bright blue backdrop of the booth, pairs that look more like paintings than shoes are lined up. Colorful appliqués, vintage scenes, incredible detail. These boots take months to make by hand and cost thousands of dollars, but they are a real investment in art.

Rocketbuster Handmade Custom Boots stand at the Christmas 2025 event, Las Vegas
Rocketbuster boots are not just shoes, they are museum-quality handcrafts with vibrant appliqués and history.

As far as I know, this is a favorite brand of celebrities. Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Sylvester Stallone all wear their boots. If you see a star on stage wearing some crazy-colored cowboy boots, there’s a 90% chance they’re Rocketbuster. The price for a custom pair starts at $1,500–$2,000, and intricate pieces with inlays and unique designs can reach $5,000–$10,000 and higher.

Their stand looks like a candy store for adults, where every pair of shoes tells its own crazy story.

After the glitter of diamonds and neon, Cavender’s stand seems like a real island of stability. It’s not just a store, it’s a huge department store in the middle of the exhibition hall, which works on the principle of “One-Stop Shop” – here you can dress the whole family from head to toe without leaving one stand.

Cavender's Boot City stand at the Christmas 2025 event
The giant Cavender’s Pavilion offers thousands of pairs for those who want to leave the exhibition in new condition.

In 2025, they focused on the Ida Mae Home area. It’s a ranch-style decor section that sells everything from pillows to dishes. It’s a genius move, because many people want to take a piece of the NFR home but aren’t ready to lug a saddle or boots—and a stylish candle or throw will fit in their carry-on.

Life hack for saving: While I was looking at prices, I remembered Zappos. If you are not ready to carry extra weight from Vegas or have not found your size, take a look at their website. Zappos has a huge selection of cowboy boots (Ariat, Roper, Stetson) for the whole family. They are currently offering coupons with a 35% discount on orders. This is a great way to get your dream pair much cheaper than at the show, and with home delivery.

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Secret Lifehack for Treasure Hunters: Etsy

While looking at the price tags in the thousands of dollars, I remembered another place – Etsy. If, like me, you love things with history, then this is your paradise. There you can really find cool vintage cowboy boots for less than $50. These will be the same “broken-in boots” (already worn out) that look even cooler than new.

In addition, the platform often has offers, such as a coupon for a 15% discount on orders, which allows you to save even more. Etsy is also a Klondike for those who were inspired by local “Hat Bars”. Instead of overpaying for decor here, you can order unique ribbons, feathers and silver pins from craftsmen to customize your hat at home for pennies.

Desert Treasures: Silver and Turquoise

No look is complete without jewelry. The display cases at Cowboy Christmas are bursting with silver and turquoise.

Sterling Silver jewelry at the Christmas 2025 event
Countless rows of sterling silver and turquoise. The rule here is: the more rings on a hand, the better.

I stared at the display case with rings for a long time. The principle here is “the more, the better.” Cowboy style allows you to wear massive silver rings on every finger.

Handmade necklaces and leather bags with tassels at the Christmas 2025 event
Classic squash blossom necklaces and horsehair tassel bags are timeless Western style classics.

Nearby hung heavy necklaces with turquoise (the so-called squash blossom necklaces) in combination with leather bags decorated with horsehair. These things look eternal. When you buy such jewelry, you understand that your grandchildren will wear it.

Ranch Interior: Bringing the Atmosphere Home

Cowboy Christmas is not just about the clothes. It’s about how your home looks.

Rockin P Ranch stand at the Christmas 2025 event
Crystal chandeliers and black rhinestone-encrusted longhorn skulls at the Rockin P Ranch booth.

The Rockin P Ranch booth looked a little spooky, but luxurious. Longhorn skulls, encrusted with black crystals, hung under crystal chandeliers. It’s a bold decor that will definitely become the center of attention in the living room. The price of one of these skulls in the photo is $595, which is quite adequate for such painstaking work.

Stand with paintings at the Christmas 2025 event
Laser engraving on wood and leather creates a cozy country house atmosphere.

For a more cozy interior, I found a booth with paintings burned onto wood and leather. Inscriptions like “I’ll be home for Christmas” against the background of a cowboy riding through the snow create an incredibly warm holiday mood.

Gear & Rest: Bass Pro Shops

Walking for hours can be tiring. Luckily, the organizers have taken care of the rest areas.

I stopped for a breather at the Wapiti Lounge, sponsored by Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s. It reminded me that cowboy style is not just about fashion, it’s about living in the outdoors. Bass Pro Shops is a key sponsor of Cowboy Christmas, and it’s the place to go to find professional gear that’s built to last, not just for the runway.

Bass Pro Shops stand at the Christmas 2025 event
The Wapiti Lounge, from main sponsor Bass Pro Shops, is the perfect place to catch your breath during Cowboy Christmas.

By the way, if you’re looking for holiday gifts, you don’t have to be in Vegas. Bass Pro Shops is currently running a massive Christmas Sale, where you can save up to 50% on clothing, footwear, and hunting and fishing gear. It’s a great way to get quality brand-name items (the same ones you’ll find at the show) for half the price.

NFR Merch and Trends: Affordable Western

Finally, I took a look at the section with official merch and current trends.

Wrangler NFR Official Merchandise, Las Vegas
Make it Official: A huge sign points the way to the official Wrangler NFR merchandise—the event’s main souvenir.

Under the big black sign Wrangler NFR Official Merchandise sells everything that confirms your presence at the event: from hoodies to souvenir magnets.

Trucker caps at the Christmas 2025 event
Graphic trucker caps ($45) with ‘Howdy Darlin’ and ‘Cowgirl’ inscriptions are the most popular youth trend of the 2025 season.

But the real hit among the youth are the trucker caps. At one of the stands, I found an entire wall of caps with the inscriptions “Cowgirl”, “Howdy Darlin” and “Darlin Rodeo” for $45. This is the easiest way to get involved in western culture without spending a fortune. They are bright, ironic and very popular on Instagram.

Conclusion

Cowboy Christmas 2025 in Las Vegas is an explosion of emotions. Here, tradition meets modern marketing, and tough cowboys buy their wives shiny gifts.

Bronze sculpture of a cowboy and his faithful companions at the Christmas 2025 event
Bronze Masterpieces Cowboy Christmas: A detailed sculpture of a cowboy and his companions.

If you’re in Vegas right now, head to South Halls before the doors close on December 13. And if you’re not, don’t worry. Open Zappos with a 35% coupon or catch Christmas discounts of up to 50% at Bass Pro Shops, turn on the country music and create your own Cowboy Christmas at home!

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