Mr. Bamaboots, my little make-believe was not about being Bob Wills or a member of his band, but about being a working man, cowboy or not, putting on his Western-style outfit (that jacket would've been his pride) and going out to have a good time back in the day when both music and clothes, and...
I'm glad to know that we share an appreciation of the King of Western Swing. Now, since you speak with confidence, and possibly with authority, tell me: what, in your opinion, would've been wrong with a pair of Frye boots made between 1935 and 1950, the period in which my scenario took place...
Let me get this straight here, kind stranger. You've never heard of Frye cowboy boots, yet you tell me that I have to do better than that in MY imaginary FUN scenario. What about Bob Wills?
It arrived yesterday, with an air of mystery about it. The label places it in the mid-1970s, but it does not appear to have been worn but maybe two or three times, and is really like new. Even the liner is immaculate. I will post a review and fit pix as soon as the outdoor temperature is down...
Lord have mercy, do I love that last one! Throw it over a Rockmount shirt and a pair of Levi's waist overalls, with Frye stompers on my dogs and a Carlsbad crease Stetson on my noggin, and pardon me, partner, I'm off to cut the rug with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys.
There is no Eastern Bloc anymore. However, there still are mail-order brides, with "the features that have stood the test of time".
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According to that kind of thinking the only time it's OK to wear a flight jacket is when one is on an airplane or at least at the airport, preferably during wartime.
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