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Switch out your clothes this spring

In a world where trends come and go, country fashion remains a symbol of authenticity, durability and classic charm. Crossdraw Country Co. is located in the heart of the Warwick CBD on Palmerin Street opposite the Town Hall, servicing the Southern Downs and surrounds.

It offers a blend of country and western inspired fashion with modern comfort and timeless style. The whole family is catered for with ladies, men’s and children’s fashion, footwear and accessories on offer. At the heart of the store is a commitment to quality and great service. Iconic brands including Ariat, Cinch and Thomas Cook along with Just Country, Black Colt, Sunbody Hats and many more ensure that every item in our store is built to last, offering comfort, durability and effortless style. From classic denim jeans, leather boots and cozy jackets to fashion forward dresses and leather tooled and cowhide bags and accessories. The collections are curated to capture the essence of country living. We understand that country fashion isn’t just about looking good- it’s about clothing and footwear that stands up to the demands of life. Whether you are a serious competitor or just a lover of western fashion, you are sure to be pleased with what is on offer. New season spring fashion is hitting the racks and is proving to be very popular. Classic 100% cotton shirts for men are perfect for the upcoming wedding and races season. Cute summer tops and dresses for ladies are making their way onto the racks along with cool and comfortable cotton shirts. Crossdraw Country Co. is the home of Ariat footwear in Warwick with a great range to choose from including the ever-popular Ariat Cruisers and Ralley’s.

You can shop in store with our friendly knowledgeable staff, or shop 24/7 from the comfort of your own home on the website www.crossdraw.com.au

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