I have lived in Austin for many years and have been meaning to stop in but never have. I wanted to get my boyfriend some boots for his birthday and we didn’t have any luck at Cavendar’s and I remembered Tiny’s. Gloria is great and knows her stuff. She figured out the correct size for him and we now have a pair of boots on order.
Francisco M.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
This wasn’t my first stop while shopping for western clothing but I’m glad I stopped. They were very helpful and friendly. I didn’t feel overwhelmed at all. I will be going back there for more stuff.
Kelly S.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Is Tiny tiny? I don’t know. I almost hope he’s some 6 foot tall imposing linebacker lookin’ guy that goes by Tiny to be hilarious. The western wear shop is actually pretty small but packed full of all kinds of goodies. This includes boots and spurs and lattigo(a la garth), belt buckles and pearl snaps and tight fittin’ jeans. I went in for an inexpensive hat. And found one. I needed a plain canvas cowboy topper and for $ 25 bucks, I walked out with a fitted blank hat that I planned to turn into a masterpiece later. They know their stuff and are a contender in the race for best western shop in the ATX. Come rodeo time, Tiny’s is where it’s at.