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I don't think I've ever owned a pair of cowboy boots but my parents bought me some for xmas and
I must say they arent as bad as I thought. They are really nice looking boots and go well with
Jeans or chakis. Take some getting used to but Im kinda upset i havent worn boots up until now. -
no boots, but i have a cowboy hat for when i go to country bars haha
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Probably, yes.
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What are chakis?
Non pointy/no design round toe work boots > cowboy boots -
My dad always told me his Cowboy boots were the most comfortable piece of footwear he had ever owned.
Edited By: Popperhead Jan 3rd, 2012 at 05:04 PM
Also Never heard of Chakis before :)
LOL Sandman you stud you -
Sigh...khakis*
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Thanks for sharing
Originally Posted by Camz
I don't think I've ever owned a pair of cowboy boots but my parents bought me some for xmas and
I must say they arent as bad as I thought. They are really nice looking boots and go well with
Jeans or chakis. Take some getting used to but Im kinda upset i havent worn boots up until now. -
i love my cowboy boots - most comfortable thing ever
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Zepp would you rather he took 15 photos posted them and then commented on how instead of buying the boots he couldve lived in a shanti in laos for 6 months
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I don't consider them cowboy boots. More like motorcycle boots. But I love my Fryes. They are only $200 boots. BigGunX I think got them a couple years ago for christmas and I just had to have my own. Of course on BGX they come up to his knees...
Edited By: imhooks Jan 3rd, 2012 at 05:40 PM

Ive had them for 2+ years and they are just now broken in to where I like them. However the lining is taking a beating. They are hand-crafted in the US. -
Edited By: Zeppelin Jan 3rd, 2012 at 05:42 PMWould be more interesting then wearing boots for the first time and coming to the realization they match with jeans and khakis. I'm in the bottom 3% of fashion knowledge and I know thatOriginally Posted by Popperhead
Zepp would you rather he took 15 photos posted them and then commented on how instead of buying the boots he couldve lived in a shanti in laos for 6 months
and true Camz, your parents could have sent you to Laos to eat sticky rice for 6 months instead. Maybe next year -
i've never had any but would rock em if given a nice pair.
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Not a cowboy. Never wore them before. But when I was in Vegas for the NFR back in December, I got my first pair. They are great. Very comfortable, and as you say Camz, they go great with jeans, khakis or other dress pants.
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If you are a male and don't own a pair of boots, you are gay.
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Originally Posted by imhooks
I don't consider them cowboy boots. More like motorcycle boots. But I love my Fryes. They are only $200 boots. BigGunX I think got them a couple years ago for christmas and I just had to have my own. Of course on BGX they come up to his knees...

Ive had them for 2+ years and they are just now broken in to where I like them. However the lining is taking a beating. They are hand-crafted in the US.
Don't like the ankle strap but these are more along the lines of what I was talking about -
who is this BGX you speak of?
Originally Posted by imhooks
I don't consider them cowboy boots. More like motorcycle boots. But I love my Fryes. They are only $200 boots. BigGunX I think got them a couple years ago for christmas and I just had to have my own. Of course on BGX they come up to his knees...

Ive had them for 2+ years and they are just now broken in to where I like them. However the lining is taking a beating. They are hand-crafted in the US. -
Yep... They are comfortable as hell. Get some full quail ostrich. Have 4 pair. Ostrich are more comfortable than anything. Actually got them shined the other day.

















