$25 for $50 Worth of Western Apparel and Accessories at Hippy Cowgirl
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- Stylish Western apparel
- Jeans, tops & boots
- Children's & men’s apparel
- Home decor
Besides clothing, the only things separating humans from animals are advanced reasoning and opposable thumb wars. Flaunt humanly fashions with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of clothing, accessories, and more at Hippy Cowgirl on Second Avenue North.
Born from the hustle of fairs and rodeos, Hippy Cowgirl has blossomed into a stylish boutique brimming with Western wear and accessories. The women's clothing selection abounds with designer denim including fashionably distressed jeans (starting at $64.99) by Cowgirl Tuff Co., which form a natty union with handcrafted Ferrini boots (starting at $144) on dusty trails and dance floors. Cowgirl Tuff Co. lace tanks ($29) beckon sunny days, and hoodies by Adiktd ($36.75–$55) and Cowgirl Up (starting at $36.75) keep cowpokettes warm at night long after the sun elopes with China.
Despite its name, Hippy Cowgirl also bedecks dudes in ranch-ready garb, such as Farm Boy tees ($17.99), Petrol Jeans, and outfits future wranglers in Ferrini kids’ boots ($89). Home accessories include Noble Gem glass saddle ornaments ($11) and cast-iron boot scrapers shaped like wiener dogs ($36), which faithfully degunk footwear and never wet the carpet.
Reviews
The Billings Gazette mentions Hippy Cowgirl in an article, and the business has more than 1,000 fans on Facebook.
- Stylish Western apparel
- Jeans, tops & boots
- Children's & men’s apparel
- Home decor
Besides clothing, the only things separating humans from animals are advanced reasoning and opposable thumb wars. Flaunt humanly fashions with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of clothing, accessories, and more at Hippy Cowgirl on Second Avenue North.
Born from the hustle of fairs and rodeos, Hippy Cowgirl has blossomed into a stylish boutique brimming with Western wear and accessories. The women's clothing selection abounds with designer denim including fashionably distressed jeans (starting at $64.99) by Cowgirl Tuff Co., which form a natty union with handcrafted Ferrini boots (starting at $144) on dusty trails and dance floors. Cowgirl Tuff Co. lace tanks ($29) beckon sunny days, and hoodies by Adiktd ($36.75–$55) and Cowgirl Up (starting at $36.75) keep cowpokettes warm at night long after the sun elopes with China.
Despite its name, Hippy Cowgirl also bedecks dudes in ranch-ready garb, such as Farm Boy tees ($17.99), Petrol Jeans, and outfits future wranglers in Ferrini kids’ boots ($89). Home accessories include Noble Gem glass saddle ornaments ($11) and cast-iron boot scrapers shaped like wiener dogs ($36), which faithfully degunk footwear and never wet the carpet.
Reviews
The Billings Gazette mentions Hippy Cowgirl in an article, and the business has more than 1,000 fans on Facebook.