Long before there was a show called Yellowstone I enjoyed wearing clothes with a Western feel. I grew up wearing cowboy boots. They are so much more comfortable than sneakers. I even wore a white pair when I got married to my first husband.

There is something about the style of Western wear that makes you feel comfortable and fashionable all at the same time. Now that shows like Yellowstone have brought cowboy fashion back into the mainstream it is more important than ever that you find a place to buy authentic western-style clothing.

New Boot Barn Location a Short Drive From Orange County, New York

Boot Barn via Facebook DANCASSAB Taylor
Boot Barn via Facebook DANCASSAB Taylor
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Enter Boot Barn, I told you earlier this year about Boot Barn opening a store near Albany, New York now they have announced a store opening just south of the Hudosn Valley. This new store will actually be closer to the one that opened in February of this year.

Boot Barn will celebrate the Grand Opening weekend of a new store in Flanders, New Jersey. They have a store celebration planned with entertainment for this Friday according to a Facebook post from Glenn Roberts who apparently is scheduled to be the live music from noon to 3 PM.

Where is there a Boot Barn Store Near the Hudson Valley

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The new store is located at 30 International Drive South in Flanders, New Jersey, also Olive Township. According to the store website, it is open every day starting at 9 AM except Sundays when they open at 10 AM.

If you are hoping to dress like Beth Dutton this winter I am going to say that Boot Barn could be a good place to start.

Taylor Sheridan's Place in Texas

See Inside Yellowstone's Taylor Sheridan’s Beautiful $350 Million Texas Ranch

Sheridan is a wildly successful American filmmaker and actor. He portrayed David Hale in the FX television series "Sons of Anarchy," but of course is best known as the architect of television's fastest expanding universe.

Which is one major reason for his group purchasing the massive ranch.

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