It’s that time of year again, the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo returns to the Frost Bank Center in February and we’re not horsing around when it comes to our honky tonk fits.
The 17-day rodeo event kicks off with the Cowboy Breakfast on Friday, Jan. 25, so we went ahead and lassoed up a few local spots where you can get outfitted for the upcoming Western festivities.
Billy’s Western Wear , 1490 Main St. Boerne
This one-stop shop in Boerne has items for the entire family featuring your favorite big name brands. Shop through the 10,000-sqft retail store featuring boots, hats, clothing, accessories, and more. Pro tip: You can get fitted for a custom pair of boots.
Hat Bar , 5715 Broadway
Venture into Alamo Heights to create a personalized, custom hat with owners Margaux and Jana. You can create a one-of-a-kind hat to wear to the rodeo and beyond. Pro tip: You can shop the store by appointment only .
Herb’s Hat Shop , 4922 Rigsby Ave.
Since 1985, the family-owned retail shop has specialized in hand-shaping open-crown hats. Already have a hat? Bring it in to get it shaped and repaired.
Outlaws Western Wear , 7055 San Pedro Ave.
Riding into San Antonio in 2015, the family-owned and operated western retail store near the San Antonio Airport offers the latest designs for well-known best western brands. Browse through cowboy boots, hats, clothing, accessories, and more. Can’t make it into the store? Shop online.
Paris Hatters , 119 Broadway
One of the oldest retails stores in downtown San Antonio (since 1917) sells over 11,000 hats per year. Customer can browse through name-brands including Stetson, Resistol, Dobbs, Bailey, and Kangol. Several celebrities have purchased hats from the store including four US presidents, Eric Clapton, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Phil Jackson.