Ian Munsick and Montana Silversmiths recently teamed up for a new joint venture, showcasing the Wyoming native’s contemporary country flair and traditional Western style through a brand-new jewelry line available exclusively at Boot Barn in Nashville and BootBarn.com.
The unique collection features four different accessories to choose from. They include two bracelets — the Cloudy Mountain Cuff Bracelet and the Blacktooth Cuff Bracelet — a White Buffalo Bolo Tie and an Eagle Feather Buckle. Of the various standout pieces, Munsick tells Music Mayhem he’s partial to the White Buffalo Bolo Tie, reasoning “The way it pops is so pleasing. I would and will absolutely wear every piece we made, but I’ll probably wear the bolo on a regular basis.”
The jewelry collection isn’t just a way to highlight Munsick’s fashion sense. Each item is made to reflect the craftsmanship of Montana Silversmiths, while capturing the rugged spirit of the American West. Ian Munsick — as well as his wife, Caroline — are the perfect candidates to bring that lifestyle and culture to the forefront of people’s minds.
“Both of us were born in the heart of Rocky Mountain cowboy country and take pride in that. Montana and Wyoming are like brother and sister. We have to stick together,” Munsick said, showcasing his pride for the place that raised him. “I wanted to capture the feeling of looking at the untamed Big Horn Mountains. That’s where a lot of the collection names and designs came from. I hope [fans] feel a sense of pride for the real west. These pieces were created by folks that live the lifestyle.”

Munsick’s decision to work with Montana Silversmiths was a no-brainer, as he notes how pleased he was that “The design process came very naturally because the minds and hands that crafted them already knew how to capture the Western spirit.”
“It’s not often you get to create art with people that understand this unique culture,” he added, crediting the artistry that went behind each piece of the alluring display.
And the four jewelry accents will likely pave the way for even more accessories in the future, with Munsick sharing that the collaboration came together with the help of his wife, a successful business owner who also runs her own clothing line. “I give my wife, Caroline, all of the credit for this collaboration, and I know without a doubt that she will continue to make waves in the Western fashion world,” he beamed.

Ian Munsick’s partnership with Montana Silversmiths has arrived just in time for the release of his third album, Eagle Feather, which features 20 tracks and continues to showcase the 31-year-old’s roots while offering themes of the American West, following 2023’s White Buffalo and 2021’s Coyote Cry.
Highlighted tracks on the album include two duets — ”Feather In My Hat” with Lainey Wilson and “God Bless the West” with Flatland Cavalry’s Cleto Cordero — and the self-penned cut “Made Her That Way,” one of the more personal track’s on the album inspired by his wife, who is the mother of his two children.
“We are thrilled to announce the launch of our exclusive Ian Munsick collection in partnership with Boot Barn,” Marshall Smith, VP of Marketing, Montana Silversmiths shared in a press release. “This collaboration is a testament to our shared passion for the heritage and artistry of the American West. As Ian continues to push boundaries in both fashion and music, we believe this partnership marks the beginning of an extraordinary journey and very much look forward to bringing this line to the masses.”

Those who aren’t able to grab a piece of the collection for this initial launch can expect to have another opportunity during the nationwide launch in July in top Boot Barn stores as well as BootBarn.com.