NautOfEarth
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It's taken ******* forever, but I finally got these and they're just as gorgeous in person
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Got some on-foot pics to share?
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It's taken ******* forever, but I finally got these and they're just as gorgeous in person
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Hello! Any consensus on where to go for custom boots? I am somewhat particular on shape, but my goal is mostly fit.
Is there a "high value" option? My wife got a pretty nice custom pair of Blackjack boots for ~$400-500 a few years back, but the gent that measured her is on the other side of the country.
What's the best path for someone in the midwest? I'm near Chicago.
Thank you!
Trying my best to keep this thread from fading into obscurity. The buckskin boots from Heritage. RRL jeans. My grandma’s old lawn chair.
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apaches?
I do wish that Heritage had a round toe last. I know they'd knock it out of the parl.
Question: what do you guys think about wearing cowboy boots with cuffed trousers? In my case, a pair of cavalry twill trousers with pleats. Would they look odd? Everywhere I've looked has no example of this though I could just be looking in the wrong places. Any non-denim trousers I see tend to be flat front with no cuffs.
I did find this article about it but am interested in others' opinions.
They do have a toe they call the French toe that is a little more rounded-off, but maybe not enough to your liking. Here is an example
Happy, Texas Boot
Calfskin in a lush caramel with swirls of blue & cream stitching. A basic but cheerful boot named after the tiny Texas town of Happy. Your feet will be pleased because our boots, all lined in leather with good arch support, have a comfort level you might not be used to. It doesn't hurt that they...www.heritageboot.com
I don't tend to wear western boots with office pents, but see many who do (then again, I live in Texas) and it doesn't look out of place to me
A little suede today to try and keep this thread alive
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Great color but wth happened to the top of the toe?
cobbler dropped something on it when putting taps on