Posted by Buzzman72 on April 16, 2012 at 22:16:01 from (74.129.196.127):
In Reply to: Best Cowboy Boots posted by Beatles65 on April 16, 2012 at 10:15:29:
I "won" a pair of Lucchese ropers through a Marlboro promotion [didn't have to buy any smokes, just had to click on some links on the compuker]...and from day one, these have been THE most comfortable boots I've ever worn. I've had mine over a year now, and because I wear these boots so much, I may just get an extra year or so out of my cheap tennis shoes. In fact, after wearing these boots, I now realize just how much those tennies from Target really DO hurt my feet.
I've worn boots all my life. Started out in grade school with the pointed toes, then in the '70's I moved on to the square-toe harness boots...first as a "fashion statement," but I kept 'em because they felt comfortable. Other than the steel-toe Red Wings I wear in the garage, I had just about gotten out of the boot habit when I got these Lucchese's. Now I don't know why anyone would want anything else.
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