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Country weddings aren't just about booking a pretty venue in a rural area.
Well, they can be, but many couples also want all of the other features they choose for the day to go along with the rural theme.
That can be anything from letting guests have fun watching each other ride on a mechanical bull through to using a horse-drawn carriage or a classic farm vehicle for transport.
That also means, to have a true country wedding you need to look the part.
Owner of Braidwood Outdoors Donna Robertson had a country wedding herself late last year. Appropriately, her husband Hamish Shoemark was kitted out from head to toe with gear from the shop.
As for Donna's attire, "I never wear dresses. I was actually going to wear Wrangler jeans and riding boots," Donna admits, but her best friend Sam - who also works in the shop - talked her into shopping for a gown.
Of course, Donna wore a spiffy pair of Ariat boots under it, just as any self-respecting country girl would.
Donna says that for the grooms and groomsmen they have everything from hats to boots, with shirts, belts and vests to go with them, and you can also choose how formal you want everyone in the group to look.
Akaubra's iconic hats are almost compulsory, and for pants "a lot of people are going for denim [which] has been popular."
Thomas Cook do a tailored stockman jean, which Donna says is not made of denim. It suits people wanting something a bit more like a country version of semi-formal trousers.
You may also find something you like from Wrangler's range, or even FXD.
For colours people tend to choose browns or blues, "and navy is really big at the moment."
She also says brides will tend to go for accessories like hide and hair-on-hide clutch bags and wallets, which supports local industry if you choose an Australian hide.
ABOUT THE SHOP
Donna opened Braidwood Outdoors on July 4 2008, starting off mainly with firearms, hunting and camping gear.
Over the years the range has grown to include what Donna herself describes as an eclectic mix of things country people like, either to use, to wear, decorate their home or to buy as gifts.
They have country clothing, workwear, a wide range of men's and women's fashion and work boots, cushions and poufs, giftware, and a range of hides from cow and reindeer. There are all sorts of belts, hats, accessories and plenty more to discover.
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There's a real family feel to the shop too, not just because her mum Erna and best mate Sam work there, but because "I consider everyone who works here as family," Donna says.
Sam has been busy setting up the online store and writes a lot of the social media posts for the shop.
"David is the guru of all things firearms related, from firearms through to reloading and everything in between."
Dean runs firearms safety courses at the shop. "And Baldo (Michael) works weekends. His speciality is firearms too."
You can also expect country-style service. Donna is not of the belief that you tell someone trying on clothes what they want to hear to get a sale, and described her own experience shopping for the wedding dress.
"I'm not comfortable in dresses, and the lady helping us noticed that when I was trying them on and said 'you have to be in it for the whole day'. She was honest and I appreciated that, and that's what I do for my customers."