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Pretty sweet, Aloha Ted!!
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I think I need one...
I think I need one...
Cowboy boots are for any attire.I went through a cowboy faze awhile back. I did'nt take, Tight pants, and sharp toed boots are hard to work in. And I live in Texas where every third person dresses like that. Cowboy hats are hard to wear in a vehicle with a head rest. Real Cowboys, well thats another thing altogether. They spend most of the day outside and in the saddle. There's a saying down here that refers to a wanna be, "He's all hat, and no cattle!" Cowboy boots can be stylish, but for me they are part of an ensemble.
ah ahI just have to keep the missus from pulling my good ones off the shelf to do that.
BB, I think you pretty well nailed it with those TL's. With the split toe wrinkles & similarity of the toe bug, if mine weren't made by TL then someone copied the style. I will probably never know for sure. Thanks for posting those!Hurricane, I'm uploading a couple pics from some mid-60's? Tony Lama's I have. The toe bug is very similar, though not exact. The tongue is quite different but I've seen early Tony Lama boots with a tongue very similar to what you've shown. Not sure if this helps or deepens the mystery.
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BB, I think you pretty well nailed it with those TL's. With the split toe wrinkles & similarity of the toe bug, if mine weren't made by TL then someone copied the style. I will probably never know for sure. Thanks for posting those!
My wife found this pair while digging through a drawer at her late Mom's (now my daughter's) house.
They seem to be mismatched on size, sole and stitching. Too small for me anyway.