Western apparel store Tecovas opens Raleigh location

Western wear clothing and boot store Tecovas opened their Raleigh location in June. Tecovas sells a variety of artistan leather goods.

A tan building with "Tecovas" on the front with large windows showing mannequins in western wear and cowboy boots.

Tecovas opened in North Hills in June.

Photo by RALtoday

Tecovas, a Texas-based boot and apparel store, recently put down roots in North Hills and has you covered for quality western wear.

Tecovas carries both men’s and women’s clothing and accessories, but their main highlight is their boots. Tecovas’ boots are handmade by artisans in Léon, Mexico, and are made with top-quality leather and other materials. The store also has a small bar so you can sip and shop.

Other western goods include cowboy hats, fun T-shirts, work shirts, and various leather accessories.

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