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Thank you Roger. Carmina did great work and I’m impressed with the 60 MTO turnaround time .^^^ Can you wear those with a suit? Oh hell yes! Nice.
Very very nice!
Awesome boots and a very unique combination of shell with suede.
Love the class voak thorp roger. Will definitely have to add it some time in future.Thorpes in action today.
Thorpes in action today.
Very very nice!
Awesome boots and a very unique combination of shell with suede.
I wish there were more bal boots as standard make ups; yours definitely further that sentiment.Thank you gentlemen. Have to admit I’m enjoying my first bal boot.
My thoughts towards bal boots has changed recently. I always thought they may be a little uppity but I guess it depends on the makeup. I tried to do these a little less formal and be able to pair them with jeans to slacks. If Carmina runs another “no up charge MTO” I might have to do another. It’s amazing how well a bal boot molds to your feet and leg. Keep an eye out for Carminas outlet and maybe you could snag a pair in your size.I wish there were more bal boots as standard make ups; yours definitely further that sentiment.
View attachment 966521 View attachment 966522 Hey guys, Can I wear a suede zip boots (modern cowboy style) with a suits?
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These look so amazing in smooth calf. Already own 2 thorpes and still want to get another one in calf after seeing yours.
Love the class voak thorp roger. Will definitely have to add it some time in future.
That's certainly not true, but there is a "pull-it-off" factor...If there is part of the forum that advocates pairing a suit with a t-shirt then anything goes with anything and there's no need to even ask the question in the first place.