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Cavender’s Boot City announces opening date for new Fayetteville store

By Staff Report, posted 9 months ago
Photos provided by Cavender's

Cavender’s Boot City is bringing its signature Western style to Fayetteville. The brand will officially open its second North Carolina store on Friday, Sept. 26. 

The 14,000 square-foot store will house Cavender’s full line of men’s, women’s, and children’s hats, shirts, jeans, dresses, belts and accessories, plus work boots and apparel. Customers can expect to see well-known labels such as Ariat, Wrangler, Resistol, in addition to Cavender’s very own line, including Rockin’ C, Rafter C, and JRC & Sons brands. Shoppers can also enjoy personalized services including boot fitting, hat shaping, boot stretching and more.

Cavender’s Boot City’s new location in Fayetteville will be located at 2065-4 Skibo Road and operating hours will be Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

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

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