It’s so unfortunate this store is closing after being in business for 62 years. This was the best place in the whole Seattle area to buy boots of just about any kind and their prices were the best. I’m glad I picked up my Chippewa boots there a couple of months ago.
Cobra C.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
Decent selection. Felt a bit smothered by the staff though. And yeah, this place is a bit ridiculous.
Lori S.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
I was on the hunt for a fun cowboy hat to wear when out having fun attending concerts or just enjoying the nice sunny weather. I was pleasantly surprised upon checking out Renton Western Wear(RWW). They had a great selection of hats. In addition to hats, this place has everything imaginable related to western wear. Boots(they even custom order if desired), clothing, décor. this place has it all. They even have western wedding dresses if you heart so desires! :) RWW have a perfect balance between fashionable gear that caters to Seattle customers, as well as more functional gear for people who live out on farms. The staff was super friendly and knowledgeable, and in no way were they pushy. I will definitely be back someday when I want to invest in a cool pair of cowboy boots!
Jade E.
Classificação do local: 4 Tukwila, WA
I was out and about looking for some new boots. The staff were very nice and were really great at helping me get the right fit. I’ll be back!
Nate j.
Classificação do local: 5 Renton, WA
Yee-haw! I’m about as country and western as Absolut vodka and an MP3 player. Our kids wanted cowgirl boots like one of the characters from Toy Story 2 and the grandparents were going to spring for them last Christmas. Where did we find just the right pink boots? Renton Western Wear in the heart of Downtown Renton. Convenient for us too, as they are located in the city where we live. I can’t recall what we spent on the boots(err… what the grandparents spent) but I believe it was fairly affordable. Of course, we didn’t leave without buying matching pink cowgirl hats too. The merchandise is generally everything from the country cowboy genre. It looks like the wardrobe from Shania’s and Garth’s last concert tours. Hats, belts, shirts, jeans, skirts, etc. I can’t comment on the prices since I never buy western clothes. The window displays are generally seasonal and themed. The clerks seem to be helpful and generally friendly. There’s 2-hour free parking on-street(South 3rd Street) or on the north-south one-way couplets of Williams and Wells. The shop is a 5 minute walk from the Renton Transit Center. If you’re coming to shop, there are also several antique shops or ecclectic-type retailers within walking distance of the western store in nearly any direction, there’s also restaurants that feature phở, Indian food, BBQ, teriyaki, and a couple coffee shops(including a cupcake place a few blocks away). They have a website too Note: I gave 5 stars because they had the products we were looking for, service was fine, parking was easy, prices seemed fair, etc. I had no complaints about the experience.
Amy B.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
So, I’ve never been in the market for Western Wear exactly — but I needed several colored bandannas for an event and figured this was the place to come! I was right! In addition to any type of western wear your brain can conjure up — bandannas were in full-effect. I found them in about fifteen colors and at a decent price. The window displays tend to be funny and seasonal(western motif bunny’s kissing for valentine’s day, etc…)