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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Originally Posted by Dueller
You probably would enjoy a pair of "roper" style boots for casual wear. Not quite as high of a heal. More comfortable to walk in. Sorta like a cross between a cowboy boot and a wellington. I have a pair in simple distressed brown leather that I wear for casual situations (jeans and khaki).
A lot of lawyers around here wear them in polished black with business attire/suits but I'm not there yet. Some even wear ornate dressy cowboy buits with suits. May be just me but ostrich skin with pinstriped suits don't work for me.
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I have a pair of black ostrich in roper style and love them. Look great with blue jeans and very comfortable. Thats one thing about having them hand made is that they will make whatever toe or heel you like, and same with the uppers. As high or low as you wish, and what ever stitching you like. Also they put my initials on mine which is nice.
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