audog
Stylish Dinosaur
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A rather noob fashion question, but what color(s) slacks would work best with navy shell balmoral boots? Thanks!
I wear these with all sorts of grays.
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EB, my friend. Thank you.those look superb with gray! Are they EB or Carmina? Thanks!
George Red pushed me over the proverbial precipice with his terrific EB’s and the fact I very much favor gray slacks. Carmina has these as customer returns in NY and were blowing out for $450. I was looking for a sleek Navy blue boot and also wanting to dabble in a balmoral, and being in navy Horween shell just seals the deal. I have my only two Carmina’s both on Forest last like these balmorals, so look forward to them fitting well. Thanks to George‘s advice, my search for my perfect blue boot is done.
(Internet images of the Carmina boot for reference, will take my customarily crappy cell phone pics when they arrive)
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Thanks very much!Enjoy them in good health, brother.
Sublime, perfect Chelsea. Is that their saddle suede? Looks warmer
I tried so hard in copying your pose/ angle yesterday and I failed... LOLStC Chukka MOD524 in Grey Suede ..
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While on the topic of blue boots, I just took delivery of these Carlos Santos jumper boots with their norte patina from @Noblekostas
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Time to get serious...Hoggs of Fyfe Rannoch, I believe by Cheaney.
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"That's beauty-ful, what is that, velvet?"