Sunset Trails began in Los Angeles during the 1920’s, just as the movie industry was born. They
believed in the traditions of the West and preserved the heritage through their work. As the idea of the
Old West became popular, their belt buckles were used in Western films and were worn by presidents,
rock stars, and cowboys alike.
Sunset Trails approached the Burns family to carry on this legacy because of their dedication to
preserving the spirit of the West. Fifth generation owners learned the art of silversmithing from the
Sunset Trails family and now continue to build heirloom quality buckles, belts, and accessories.
ICONIC ACCESSORIES, BUILT BY EXPERT HANDS
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If you grew up watching Western films, you probably fell in love with the iconic belts and buckles worn by
your favorite on-screen cowboy. The confidence and courage of these cowboys was contagious, bringing
the spirit of the West to life.
Every piece of silver that comes off our workbench has been soldered and engraved by expert hands to
embody those traditions of sophisticated elegance that have been passed down through generations.
We strive to capture the poise and refinement of the American cowboy through classic Western designs.
Because of their role in the film industry, Sunset Trails created that iconic Western look. Why would you try
to find it anywhere else?
Sunset Trails products have their own unique personality, made to match you and your style. Every
design, every twist, and every figure is created by hand with the highest quality materials. Our talented
artisans work hand in hand with you to design an exquisite, one-of-a-kind, collection-worthy piece. You
can choose materials like sterling silver or 14k gold, a high-polished or hand engraved finish, and hand
cut figures or precious gems to adorn your buckle.
Any traditional Western look wouldn’t be complete without other tasteful Sunset Trails wardrobe
necessities, like a leather belt, cuff, and hat band. You’re guaranteed to stand out from the crowd like the
movie stars and style icons that have donned Sunset Trails since the 1920s. Like the traditions that built
them, these pieces are made to pass on to the next generation.