Johnny Cash’s screen-worn outfit and personally-owned ankle boots, including: a suit worn on a TV show consisting of a black Eaves Costume Co. jacket with a tag inside hand-labeled, “J. Cash, 4538”; a white shirt made by Turnbull & Asser, Bergdorf Goodman, London; and black pants made by Manuel. Cash’s black leather ankle boots, size 13D, have a fine embroidered Western-style design on top of the toe area. In fine condition. Accompanied by two June 2, 1999 certificates of authenticity from Odyssey Group, with descriptions issued and signed by then Odyssey manager and owner Bill Miller, author of the book, Cash, An American Man in 2004, and creator of the now famous Johnny Cash Museum which opened in 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee. Famously known as ‘The Man in Black,’ Cash was known for performing in an all-black outfit and this screen-worn suit is a quintessential example of his outlaw style.