Thoughts on Cowboy Boots? I've been thinking of getting a pair lately, just for kicks. It'd definitely be something leftfield for my wardrobe but it'd look cool I think.
they can look good, but fyi your pants physically won't be able to fit over a real pair unless they're straight fit. no skinny bullshit.
>>11797582
I figure it makes more sense to keep pants in anyway - all dat nice stiching/designs
>>11797556
>>11797582
I lived in Texas and Mexico so I think I can help a little. I would get cheap boots if I were you since it's a first pair and some run $400+. Mostly everyone wears their pant over the boots. Or else you get >>11797651. Second, it depends where you live if you're around farmlands like the mid west or south. Or a bunch of Mexicans and rednecks, you're okay. But if you see two Jews walking together, you're in the wrong place. Id recommend a simple versatile black boot, but I think a darker brown will work too. Jeans can be worn somewhat tight pic related, but that depends on the size of the shaft on the boot, jeans, and location. You can ask me more if you want.
Just get ccp tornado boots, the silhouette is similar and they're a little more versatile.
>>11797798
Im mexican and ive never seen cowboy boots being worn irl, theres a leather garment shop near where i live that sells cowboy boots and ugly af chelseas, some shoeshops sell them but meh, never seen a pair being worn
>>11797941
Really? Even former president Vicente Fox wears them
>>11798096
Protip, i live in the city
I like them in a rock'n'roll style context...
I wear mine with about everytning.
Doesnt always look good
Engineer boots are superior.
>>11797556
Post in the fuccboi general.
>>11797556
i live in arkansas and literally every KUNTRY BO wears these
Mine
I usually wear leggings or tights with skirts, would cowboy boots look bad with anything but jeans or shorts? Ive always wanted a red pair but I don't want to look like a "country " girl or a dweeb
Roper boots are better.
They have a simpler design that goes a long way. It's easy to wear these up or down. This boot design doesn't have the parts of a 'cowboy boot', with the square toe and Cuban heel, but it still retains a subtle Western aesthetic. I own a lot of boots, but I find myself wearing these more often.