Steppin Out Western Outfitters is a single-location accessories retailer specializing in Western wear, boots, hats, and belt buckles for riders, ranch workers, and enthusiasts who need gear that functions as well as it looks. Unlike chain stores that carry Western items as a side category, this shop prioritizes depth in boots and saddlery accessories, making it a practical stop for anyone outfitting themselves for actual ranch work or regular horseback riding rather than costume shopping.
The shop stocks working boots (primarily leather, in Western and roper styles), dress boots for rodeo and event wear, cowboy hats in felt and straw, buckles ranging from modest to ornate, belts, spurs, and smaller accessories like neck scarves and boot jacks. Inventory skews toward practical rather than novelty items. Brands carried include names established in Western supply rather than fashion-forward Western-inspired labels. The store operates as an independent retailer, meaning merchandise decisions reflect owner knowledge of what Oklahoma City riders and ranch workers actually need rather than corporate buying decisions made for a national chain.
Working boots typically range from $100 to $250 depending on leather quality and construction. Dress or specialty boots run higher, from $200 to $400. Hats start around $40 for quality straw and $60 to $150 for felt. Buckles vary widely: simple belt buckles run $15 to $50, while ornate or custom buckles reach $75 to $200. Belts themselves are $30 to $80. These prices reflect retail, not warehouse, and are generally consistent with independent Western retailers across the region. Confirm current pricing and any promotions by calling ahead, as seasonal sales on hats and boots do occur.
For serious Western accessories in Oklahoma City, choices are limited. Boot Barn and similar chain retailers offer wider size ranges and faster restocking but carry lighter-weight fashion Western items alongside work gear, making it harder to identify durable options without staff guidance. Sheplers and online-only retailers eliminate the ability to fit boots properly, a critical factor since improper fit causes blisters and long-term foot problems for people who wear boots daily. Steppin Out's advantage is fitting expertise and inventory curated for actual use; the trade-off is smaller selection of trendy or novelty items. For someone buying their first real riding boots or replacing worn work gear, the personal fitting service is more valuable than browsing 200 styles online.
This shop works best for people who ride horses regularly, work on ranches, or attend rodeos and need reliable, properly-fitted gear. It also serves people shopping for gifts for horse owners who will use the items rather than display them. It is not ideal for costume shopping, novelty Western wear, or someone seeking the widest possible selection of brands and styles in one visit. If you need boots in an unusual size, chain retailers or online options may have better availability, though fitting remains a limitation there.
Plan to spend 20 to 30 minutes if you are shopping for boots, since fitting should include walking around the store and discussing intended use (trail riding, ranch work, roping, etc.). Bring information about any foot issues or previous boot fit problems so the staff can account for them. Hat fitting is quicker but benefits from trying multiple styles. The staff generally asks what you are using the items for rather than pushing the most expensive option, which narrows decisions meaningfully.
Verify current hours before visiting, as independent retail hours sometimes shift seasonally. The shop is located in Oklahoma City proper with street or lot parking available. Call ahead to confirm they carry your size or style in stock, particularly if you need a hard-to-find width or an uncommon hat size.
Steppin Out Western Outfitters fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's retail landscape: it is the place to go when you need Western gear that actually works for ranch or stable life, not when you want browsing convenience or maximum selection.
