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Texas-based western retailer coming to Fayetteville this fall

By Staff Report, posted 2 months ago
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Cavender’s Boot City is excited to announce its newest location coming soon to Fayetteville, North Carolina. The retailer will open this fall, making this the second store in the state. Cavender’s opened its first store in North Carolina earlier this year in Concord.

Best known for its wide selection of handcrafted western boots, the 14,000 square-foot store will house Cavender’s full line of men’s, women’s, hats, jeans and western accent accessories, plus work boots and work apparel. Customers can expect to see well-known labels such as Ariat, Wrangler, Resistol, Stetson, Justin, Hooey, Rock & Roll Denim, Red Dirt Hat Co., Old Gringo, and Corral, in addition to Cavender’s very own line, including Rockin’ C, Rafter C and JRC & Sons brands.

The new store will offer personalized services including boot fitting, hat shaping, boot stretching and more.

“At Cavender's, we're proud to serve our customers, and we couldn't be more excited to be opening a new store here in Fayetteville," said District Manager Erik Garza. "Our quick growth here in North Carolina comes as a direct result of our incredible customers, the warm welcome from the local community, and a hardworking team that shares our values."

As a special perk, customers can join My Cavender’s, the brand’s loyalty program to enjoy exclusive offers, early access to sales and promotions, free ground shipping, hassle-free returns, invites to special events and more.

Cavender’s Boot City’s new store in Fayetteville will be located at 2065-4 Skibo Road.

To learn more information and more about working at Cavender’s, visit www.cavenders.com

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