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Row 700 North
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Western Wear, Boots & Hats
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Cavender’s was founded in 1965, in the small east Texas town of Pittsburg. James and Pat Cavender were entrepreneurs before opening a clothing business. James found the perfect combination for his skills, personality and experiences serving customers a quality product at a fair price. As a country boy in a small Texas town, it was only natural to carry cowboy boots. Cavender’s started with 3 styles of Tony Lama boots. It was just the beginning for this family company that would go on to sell millions of pairs of boots and become the fastest growing Western wear chain in America.
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