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| Author: | 123jd [ Mon Apr 04, 2011 11:20 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Wearing unlaced black workboots with jeans (photo)? |
Hi, I'm new here. I was wondering what you guys think about wearing unlaced black workboots with jeans? I like it because I think it looks tough because they're workboots yet relaxed because they're untied. Is this a good look? i51.tinypic [dot] com/357ez5i.jpg |
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| Author: | Brometheus [ Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:45 am ] |
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looks kickin man, but I wouldnt go for the full tuck in. Keep the backs of your jeans out and have just the tongue of the boots sticking out, looks too stiff with the full tuck. |
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| Author: | 123jd [ Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:59 am ] |
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Thanks, I'll try but the jeans tend to fall back in the boots. Do you think those boots would look good with shorts in the summer? |
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| Author: | Riqueza [ Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:15 pm ] |
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Armyboots would sell the look better, these pair of shoes will always look like workboots and not look very fasionable. Not a fan of this style. Riqueza. |
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| Author: | spandrel [ Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:54 pm ] |
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Quote: I think it looks tough because they're workboots yet relaxed because they're untied.
This is the footwear equivalent of wearing your jeans down around your knees. I've seen a lot of really stupid fads come and go and this is the single dumbest looking thing I've ever seen. If you're able to meet women dressed like that, then when you switch to something more normal (like, say, downhill ski boots) you will be able to walk up and fuck pornstars without saying anything first. Tough? No, it doesn't look tough. See how tough you are when your footwear gets kicked off your feet or someone walks up, steps on your shoelaces and shoves you over. Not tough, just idiotic. You did ask. |
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| Author: | Tiger6Niner [ Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:23 pm ] |
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that doesnt look tough. look how new the boots are. i take it you dont actually wear work boots for a living? work boots are meant to be scuffed up and dirty, not shiny and clean. |
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| Author: | 123jd [ Sat Jun 18, 2011 12:46 am ] |
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Quote: Quote: I think it looks tough because they're workboots yet relaxed because they're untied.
This is the footwear equivalent of wearing your jeans down around your knees. I've seen a lot of really stupid fads come and go and this is the single dumbest looking thing I've ever seen. If you're able to meet women dressed like that, then when you switch to something more normal (like, say, downhill ski boots) you will be able to walk up and fuck pornstars without saying anything first. Tough? No, it doesn't look tough. See how tough you are when your footwear gets kicked off your feet or someone walks up, steps on your shoelaces and shoves you over. Not tough, just idiotic. You did ask. When you're talking about the "stupid fad", are you referring to wearing workboots casually, or wearing shoes untied? If it's about wearing shoes untied, I've done this since high school and love the loose look and feel. I also don't let the laces dangle out to the ground so no one can step on them. Anyway do the ones that don't like these also not like timberlands or do you think timbs are ok but not these I posted? What do you think about these timbs? tools4inet [dot] com/1/products/tim/27545-2.jpg |
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| Author: | superunknown88 [ Sat Jun 18, 2011 12:54 am ] |
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Not keen on these boots personally. Try these styles: http://www.allsaints.com/men/boots/ |
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| Author: | 123jd [ Sat Jun 18, 2011 12:56 am ] |
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Quote: Not keen on these boots personally.
Those aren't my style at all, and were you referring to the ones in my original post of the timberlands in my last reply above?
Try these styles: |
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