Get the Yellowstone look of the Dutton patriarch himself: John Dutton from Season 4, Episode 5.
We are halfway through Season 4 of Yellowstone and the drama continues to simmer. John Dutton (Kevin Costner) is the patriarch of his family, and as changes and revelations take place for Kayce, Beth, and Jamie, he continues to play an important role—including for new character Summer (Piper Perabo).
At times, it seems John Dutton is trying to live a retired life, and yet he just can’t quit. We feel the same way, especially when it comes to his not-quite-retired-cowboy style. This week, get the Yellowstone look with classic Western wear à la the man himself, John Dutton.
A note to our readers: Not all looks below are the actual products worn in the show. They are, however, inspired by the Yellowstone styles we know and love.
Get the Look: John Dutton
Yellowstone, Season 4, Episode 5
Hat: Black felt 3X Tucker, ($95), resistol.com
Shirt: Washed chambray Western shirt, ($112), westmajor.com
Vest: 730 Wool Arena Vest ($170), schaeferoutfitter.com; Reversible poly-wool vest, ($109.99), cinchjeans.com
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Jacket: Blacktail Quilted RangeWax Jacket ($285), schaeferoutfitter.com; Quilted puff rancher snap shirt ($150), and Conceal and Carry jacket ($139), krsaddleshop.com
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Jeans: Dillon jeans, ($99), kimesranch.com
Boots: Greer smooth ostrich, ($229.95), justinboots.com
Need more John Dutton? We featured Kevin Costner on the cover of our July 2018 issue and he spoke about his breakthrough role in Silverado and bringing Yellowstone to fruition. Read an excerpt of his conversation with Senior Writer Joe Leydon here:
Cowboys & Indians: Let’s imagine you’ve just had lunch with John Dutton. What did you think of the man?
Kevin Costner: Well, I think he has an economy of language. Because I know I wasn’t coming to see him to be disciplined by him, so I probably had a really good little conversation with him. And I don’t think he agrees to meet anyone unless there’s something to talk about. If I had a meeting with John Dutton, it’s probably because he needed to hear what I wanted to say, or wanted to hear it, and however his side of it went, it was probably pretty straightforward.
Photography: (Product images) Courtesy vendors; (Yellowstone images) courtesy Paramount Network