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Crossdraw is a one-stop shop

Crossdraw Country Co may have moved to Rose City Shoppingworld earlier this year but the store is still in Palmerin Street (on the outside of the centre) and still once again very much part of Jingle and Mingle.

After being involved last year, owner Tanya Roche and her staff can’t wait to be part of the fun once again and have plenty of great toys, giftware and clothes and accessories ready to go.

In fact, Crossdraw pretty much has something for everyone on your list and is a bit of a one-stop shop for Christmas.

The business opened three-years ago to provide country and western-style clothes and footwear to the local community and surrounding areas.

Until they opened, owner Tanya said residents had to Travel to Toowoomba or shop online to buy Ariat and Cinch brand products.

They now stock Ariat boots, footwear, jeans and apparel for men, women and children, Cinch apparel for men women and children, Thomas Cook for children, Sunbody Hats, Just Country and Roper as well as Gidgee Eyewear, Nocona Belts.

In the gift line and jewellery lines find products from Inspired Candles, Kelly Lane, Montana Silversmith, Ashlyn Rose, and Grace and Emma Jewellery as well as Rafter T, Exquisite Leather, and The Design Edge handbags and wallets.

And for the youngest members of the family they still have the very popular Big Country Toys.

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