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Every Country Girl's Christmas List

A country girl can never have enough boots.

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Every Country Girl's Christmas List

1. A new pair of boots

A nice pair of boots is always a great gift to get!

2. As many flannels as you can buy

No matter how many flannels you have you can never have enough, that's a fact.

3.Boot socks

Don't get me wrong boots are cute, however, you can't get any cuter than a nice pair of boots and boot socks.

4. Vest

Vest are warm and fashionable all at the same time.

5. Hats

Hats are a must have for every country girl, so pick out two or three for your country girl.

6. New huntin' clothes

It's a new year so we need new huntin' clothes!

7. Huntin' stuff

It's not Christmas without getting all of your huntin' gear.

8. Bow stuff

Bows, arrows, field points, case, etc. every country girl needs it all so just buy it all.

9. Concert tickets

You can not go wrong with concert tickets to any country show. The closer to the stage the better.

10. That Tiffany blue Yeti cooler

We all like something pretty so get us that Yeti and we will love you forever.

11. Really anything Yeti

We all love to drink so anything to keep our drinks cold we will take!

12. Anything American

'Cause 'Merica that's why!

13. New Carhartt

There is no other jacket that is this cute, warm and long lasting. Just go ahead and surprise your country girl with this great gift.

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