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| Jackson Hole's Most Interesting Store |
Stone’s
Mercantile has one of the largest selections of men’s and ladies,
Lucchese Boots and
Tony Lama handcrafted boots, this side of the Mississippi. Let our
professionals fit you properly in the hat or boots you’ve always wanted.
When you were a kid, didn’t you want to be a cowboy? Well, pardner, we
can outfit you proper-like the next time you come to pay us a visit. We
have hats displayed from the floor to the ceiling. You’ve truly “Stepped
into the West.” Guys and gals who admire the cowboy way of life will
enjoy wearing a hat from Eddy Brothers, Bailey, Renegade or Resistol.
Tilley hats might more suitable for other folks.
There isn’t a more dapper look than tasteful Lucchese shirts and pants.
Complement your attire with a few accessories such as a hitched
horsehair or fine grain leather belt with a handsome silver buckle that
will add a touch of sparkle to your outfit. Enjoy a nice new wallet or
maybe your lady would appreciate a beautiful leather purse. A soft pair
of deer, elk, or buffalo skin, Geier Gloves will keep you warm or help
ease your work load. Feel the ultimate in comfort on your feet with a
pair of deerskin or shearling Minnetonka Moccasins. You won’t want to
take them off.
Stone’s Mercantile has a unique, extensive display of western
memorabilia including; Civil War replica pistols,
rifles, and badges,
vintage hats, wanted posters, bandanas, books about the old west,
wildlife and the Jackson Hole area.
The serious horse person will appreciate the carefully constructed,
custom, crafted leather chaps,
saddlebags, gun belts, and
knife sheaths
that are handmade by Jim Stone. Jim has a variety of leather items on
display for you to purchase and enjoy. If you don’t see what you want,
Jim will be happy to personally craft your custom made leather item.
You don’t ride a horse? Shhhhh, we’ll never tell! Come in and visit a
while. Maybe we will tell you why cowboy boots have pointy toes, high
heels and stitching on the upper shaft. Or just stop by to say, “Howdy!”
We might swap a few stories with you while you visit our beautiful
little western town tucked into the cradle of the magnificent Rocky
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