Opening A Cowboy-Themed Boutique? 3 Steps That Will Help You Get Your Start

Posted on: 18 February 2020

Do you want to open a boutique where you will sell apparel that cowboys and cowgirls would love to wear? If you grew up on a farm and enjoy everything that has to do with cowboys, such as boots, woven shirts, and denim jeans, you probably want to offer some of the same things in a local boutique that your clients can visit as often as they want. A local boutique is convenient for the customers because they can come right in to check out what you are offering instead of worrying about ordering online and waiting for their items to arrive. [Read More]

Tips For Finding The Right Winter Gear For Cold Weather Protection

Posted on: 14 February 2020

January and February may nearly be in the rearview mirror on the calendar, but there are still some cold months and icy weather ahead in many parts of the country. With snowstorms on the horizon, it is especially smart to prepare for cold weather whenever you go outside. It is a good recommendation to keep winter gear in your vehicle along with an emergency kit in case you break down in cold weather. [Read More]

Women's Beach-Inspired Gift Ideas

Posted on: 11 February 2020

If a special woman in your life loves the beach or is planning on taking a trip to the ocean in the near future, treat her to a gift that celebrates her interests. You'll have plenty of beach-inspired items from which to choose, including sun-protective swimwear and other outdoor gear. A beach-inspired gift is appropriate for almost any type of special event or occasion, such as birthday parties, holidays, anniversary and graduation celebrations, and bridal showers. [Read More]

3 Tricks for Building a Vintage Wardrobe

Posted on: 11 February 2020

If you have decided that you want to wear vintage clothing, you have to find vintage clothing that works for you. Switching to a more vintage-inspired is going to take a while, as it takes time and effort to find quality vintage pieces. #1: Learn All Your Measurements First, before you start vintage shopping online or in-person, you need to know what your measurements are. You need to know the measurements for your waist, hips, and inseam. [Read More]