Atwoods Ranch & Home is a regional farm and ranch supply chain with a large Oklahoma City location that sells working clothes, boots, tools, equipment, and animal feed across multiple departments under one roof. Unlike box retailers that stock these categories separately or online-only suppliers, Atwoods consolidates them in a single trip, making it the practical choice for people who need both a pair of Carhartt work pants and fifty pounds of horse feed on the same afternoon.
Atwoods is a Texas-based chain with about fifty locations across the South and Southwest, including multiple Oklahoma City stores. The company specializes in supplies for ranching, farming, and rural work life: western wear, work boots, outerwear, fencing materials, livestock feed, tack, tools, and seasonal items like heating supplies and pest control. The Oklahoma City locations carry the full assortment, not a stripped-down version. The stores operate at a larger scale than independent western wear or feed shops, with separate sections for clothing, footwear, and supplies that let you navigate by need rather than brand.
Atwoods stocks Wrangler, Carhartt, Dickies, Justin Boots, Ariat, Wolverine, and Roper alongside in-house basics. Work jeans typically range from $30 to $80 depending on brand and fit; Carhartt jackets run $60 to $160. Justin and Ariat boots run $120 to $250 per pair, with seasonal markdowns common. Wranglers and Carhartts are consistently available, so if you need standard sizes in common styles, you are unlikely to encounter a stockout. The footwear section is substantial enough that trying on multiple boots in one visit is practical, rather than checking three specialty shops. Seasonal inventory shifts noticeably: insulated work clothes arrive in August and September, and shorts and lighter wear expand in spring.
Cavender's Boot City, located at multiple Oklahoma City addresses, stocks a wider selection of premium and western dress boots and carries higher-end denim and casual western wear, but does not carry feed, fencing, or farm equipment. Cavender's suits a shopper looking for a specific boot brand or style piece; Atwoods suits someone outfitting for a working day or restocking basics. Specialty independent feed stores like those in rural areas around Oklahoma City carry animal feed and some work clothes but rarely offer the clothing variety or boot selection Atwoods does. Online retailers like Sheplers ship within days but have no try-on advantage for boots, a category where fit matters significantly. For the person who lives or works outside Oklahoma City proper, Atwoods eliminates a second errand by keeping feed, fencing, and work gear in the same location.
Atwoods is ideal for rural homeowners, farmers, ranchers, landscapers, construction workers, and horse owners who need work clothes plus supplies in one trip. It works for someone buying their first pair of work boots and needing guidance on fit across multiple brands. It does not suit shoppers seeking high-fashion western wear or designer boots; Cavender's is the better choice there. It is not the place for specialty tack or premium equestrian gear; dedicated saddle shops and tack retailers carry deeper selections. For fashion-forward casual western wear, department stores or specialty boutiques better match that aesthetic.
Park in the main lot and enter through the general merchandise section. Clothing and footwear occupy the front and sides; feed and supplies are toward the back. Staff can direct you to a specific boot style or size, and trying on multiple pairs in the footwear section is standard. If you are buying feed by weight, bring or get a cart. Most Oklahoma City Atwoods locations have checkout near the front. A typical visit for basics takes thirty to forty minutes; a full equipment or wardrobe restock takes longer.
Atwoods stores in Oklahoma City are typically open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays, though hours vary slightly by location. Confirm specific hours and locations on the Atwoods website before visiting, as store hours shift seasonally. Parking is free and ample at all Oklahoma City locations. Most stores accept credit and debit cards, cash, and Atwoods store cards. Atwoods does not offer online order pickup at all locations, so confirm before ordering online.
Atwoods fills the gap between specialty retailers and general stores by housing practical work and farm accessories alongside supplies in a single, accessible format that Oklahoma City's working population and rural homeowners rely on consistently.
