Cowboy boots
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Thanks, it's their cutter toe/heel option and probably my favorite western boot. Haven't had a pair of Boulet I disliked though. They even make a packer that looks pretty nice that I've considered..
http://drewsboots.com/product/boulet-mens-full-round-toe-super-ropers-style-8099 -
I wore these today-
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I'm pretty sure this is in the Bible as a sign of the apocalypse:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/03/us/rick-perry-gives-up-his-cowboy-boots.html -
Nice piece, I love that he just called the Governor
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Rocky's shop is a few blocks from my house. Things have changed quite a bit since he exchanged gunfire with a couple of guys robbing him outside of it.
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I see you came around on the appeal of the box toe.
And are those fancy designer Wranglers?
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Hmmm, didn't know they were. Seems those caught in the Amazon basin are, but the fish has been introduced in other areas and is considered an invasive species in some places. Boulet is typically above the boards on where their leathers are sourced, even eliminating their line of elephant as over harvesting has become such an issue. Curious where these are sourced now, will have to look into them further
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Saw some at the Lucchese store; they look a lot like anteater. The guy at the store said the hides are really thin, which isn't a surprise, I guess. Seems like a novelty, especially if they're being over fished and are going to be listed as endangered.
Personally, my preference is for bullhide, shark or simple cowhide. I also like elephant, which is only sourced from national governments that obtain the hides from animals that are naturally deceased or culled in accordance with international conservation practices. Trade is tightly regulated under the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) treaty.
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I like kangaroo. No danger of our runnign out of roos, and a great leather.