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Can Someone Help Miranda Lambert’s Dad Find the Men’s Section at Her Store?

Singer Miranda Lambert only has one item for men at her retail store, The Pink Pistol, and it makes Christmas shopping a breeze!

Miranda Lambert is just as popular with men as she is with the ladies. She's a great songwriter, for starters, and her authenticity resonates with both genders. And what fella doesn't love the rock energy of the song "Gunpowder and Lead"? We'll wait here while you find one. 

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Given her appeal, couples should have no problem finding something they both like at Lambert's retail store, The Pink Pistol. Located in the singer's hometown of Lindale, Texas, it offers a wide range of items geared toward female fans. However, as the store's Instagram so hilariously demonstrates, finding the men's section can be a little difficult. 

Rick Can't Find the Men's Section

In the clip, which is captioned, "Don't worry guys, we will point you in the right direction," Lambert's dad, Rick, dressed in a bright orange button-down shirt, looks a little lost. He asks the camera, "I'm here in the Pink Pistol, but where is the men's section?"

But instead of cutting to an area with male-oriented items, the camera pans to the cashier. She holds up a credit card machine and happily informs Rick where the men's section is. Pointing at the credit card machine, she says, "It's right here."

That's right, fellas: If the store's name wasn't an indication, The Pink Pistol is geared toward the ladies. The store's website describes it as a "one-of-a-kind boutique" where you can shop for "unique gifts, original tees, kitchenware, and funky finds as well as items from Miranda's brands Idyllwind and Wanda June Home."

But don't worry, boys. While your lady runs up your credit card, you can throw back a cold one at the Ponderosa Pour House located in the store. 

Miranda Lambert Loves Her Dad

When sharing her thoughts about her induction into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame back in August, Lambert paid tribute to Rick. 

"It is a huge honor to learn that I will be inducted into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame next year," she wrote. "Especially alongside my hero George Strait and legends Don Cook and Keith Gattis."

She continued, "My dad was my first co-writer. He taught me how to play guitar and is a huge part of the reason for my love of country music. I'm grateful for what music and songwriting has done in my life."

It's so great that Lambert and her dad are close. However, someone needs to get him out of her store before he gets lost.

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