The Official OKC Visitors Guide 2023

WESTERN WEAR

From belt buckles to boots, locals know you can rock cowboy duds in a variety of ways. Shop cowboy couture in the historic Stockyards City. Langston’s has been specializing in western goods for more than 100 years. Also in Stockyards is Shorty’s Caboy Hattery , the only woman- owned and operated custom hattery in the U.S. Little Joe’s Boots has western clothing, knives and (of course) boots. Lucchese’s , inside the First National Center, specializes in upscale cowboy boots and apparel. Their boots are handmade and unrivaled in their quality and fit. The Museum Store at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum has a collection of Pendleton clothing for men, women and children as well as accessories and blankets. Along with the western clothing and accessories in the shop are housewares and gifts.

NATIVE-MADE

Oklahoma City’s First American makers and artisans are a vibrant part of our community and more accessible than ever. From jewelry and apparel to home décor and fine art, shoppers should keep an eye out for Native-made wares. The FAMstore inside First Americans Museum features handmade art and products created by the finest First American artists and businesses. Their mix of traditional and modern merchandise includes exclusive collections, customizable gift baskets and an expansive selection. Exhibit C in Bricktown is another great stop for rotating art in a variety of price points, authentic pottery and clothing by Chickasaw artists, plus Bedre Fine Chocolates. In Stockyards City, you’ll find Oklahoma Native Arts & Jewelry where products have been selected with love and intention. Shop their one-of-a-kind items such as horse hair pottery, squash blossom jewelry sets and more.

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