Stop Wearing Cowboy Boots Wrong (How To Rock Western Boots AUTHENTICALLY)

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0:00 - Stop Wearing Cowboy Boots Wrong
0:07 - Mistake #1
1:10 - Mistake #2
1:52 - Mistake #3
2:38 - Check out my favorite Western Boots
4:35 - Mistake #4
7:41 - Mistake #5
8:11 - Mistake #6
8:45 - What is exactly a Western Boot?
9:57 - Where did the Weestern Boot come from?
12:25 - Should you buy a pair of Western boots?
13:33 - Do you need to wear Western boots with a Western shirt and jeans?
13:53 - Could you wear WEstern boots with a suit?
14:39 - What's the best pair of jeans to wear with Western boots?
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Do you wear cowboy boots? Comment below!

RealMenRealStyle
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coming from the ranching culture and wearing boots our entire life, If you're doing dirty work tuck them in To keep your jeans clean, if you're not then let them be on the outside... there you go.

zacharybrown
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As Texans men, thank you for teaching these boys how to wear their boots.

cabral_del_elpaso
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I am from rural Ohio and my entire county wears cowboy or western styles everywhere. At this point in time the "western" style has became a uniquely American style. In my opinion you can wear the American Western styles anywhere in the US and beyond. Don't feel bad about it feel proud about it. It's engrained into American culture and history.

clearss
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Michigan farm boy here. We also wore our boots on the farm. They provided good protection when working with livestock and equipment. As to wearing them with a suit, a lot of us with rural backgrounds do this regularly, especially when we are working in agricultural support industries. And while I haven’t worked with cattle or horses in twenty five years, I still wear my boots and hat. Once a cowboy, always a cowboy.

alandormire
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I am a 65 yro Englishman. Been wearing western boots since I was 17 when I got my 1st bike. Currently I have 6 or 7 pairs which I wear regularly. Always loved em, stylish, practical and always well made. Great for the pub, bad weather or simply riding my bike. Will only stop wearing them when I get too old to be able to pull em on and off 🙂

nickhannam
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Being someone who was born in the city and then raised in the country I've wore cowboy boots since the day I decided to try on my dad's boots when I was like 5, and of course his boots came up to my knees....lol. I've never been one to worry about the type of shoe I wear. I've got everything from slip on boat shoes, dress shoes, regular tennis shoes, biker boots, cowboy boots and of course being a military veteran I have military boots. I just wear whatever the occasion calls for. Don't EVER be afraid to wear whatever you want, just wear them with confidence and you'll never have a problem.

chrislaws
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I am a Taiwanese who live in Vancouver BC Canada. I start wear western boots about 3 years ago, and I never go back. I wear them everyday to work even it is in a retail store. I also dress up like cowboy. I love wear them.

danielchiu
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Here in Houston, wearing boots with a suit is nothing big. You don't even need to be in a position of power to pull that off. It's viewed as normal as wearing dress shoes. Oh, and Antonio, you also forgot to mention that, if you're wearing jeans with boots, the jeans should be at least 2" longer than normal. You want the extra denim bunching at the bottom for when you sit down. There's nothing more unsightly than jeans riding halfway up the leg when sitting.

antoniog
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I'm an attorney in San Antonio and wore Lucchese Black Cherry boots with my suits for years. A lot of us do.

robertswitzer
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I wear western boots every day. I wear them with jeans and a sport coat on the weekend and during the week I wear western work boots because I work in an industrial setting. I wear them with my suits as well. If you have confidence and what you wear looks good on you then you can do it.

paadin
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First, let me start of by saying I was born, raised and live in Dallas, TX. I’m 66 years old and worked in Architectural and Consulting Engineering offices for 45 years.
I always wore Polo style pull over shirts and slacks to work. And ALWAYS wore my western boots to work. Over the years always had two pair, one pair black or dark gray, one pair brown or tan. Smooth leather to begin with and later on Ostrich hide. Usually with intricate stitching on the shaft section.
Always got more compliments than complaints about my boots. So… boots here abouts for business casual, you betcha’!

dsides
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I'm from Tennessee and always wore western boots informally and in style. Never cared what people thought and your right..they are so comfortable I hate having to put on even a pair of boat shoes or running shoes. I have 8 pair in the closes...boots for every occasion. And when you get as old as me, you don't have to worry about getting in a store or event and having to retie your shoe laces, or even worse tripping up on some loose shoe laces as I have seen some folks do.

richardsweat
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I wear cowboy boots almost every day unless golfing. I am in NC so it’s relatively accepted but I started integrating a cowboy hat into everyday wear too. I work in a sales position so it helps a solid 90% of the time.

BigTex
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He's right I remember coming home and having dress shoes on and telling my neighbor let me put on some more comfortable shoes when I came out he laughed because I was wearing boots, then he bought a pair

d.c.holshouser
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I’ve worn tennis shoes forever and I finally tried a pair of boots, and they’re 100x more comfy. I’ve worn them casual with jeans and a tshirt and I’ve even worn them formally with a nice pair of jeans with a white dress shirt and a sport jacket. You just have to be confident and pull off the look

mattkahler
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Coming from a ranch, boots are all I’ve ever worn. Now that I’m in college, I have to dress up sometimes, and I have a pair of boots I use with khaki pants (not slacks), with a sports coat, a nice button down, and my cowboy hat. Always get compliments on it in South Georgia

austinballew
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Liberal boot wearer here

But that “exception” note at 1:30 was hilarious😂

craigtimmons
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Wrangler cowboy cut is my go-to. You can get the nicer model for about $50 most of the time, and $30 when you find a sale. They've got a lower rise than the regular waist-high cowboy cut and I prefer the pocket layout too. Get them 2"-4" longer than you normally would so they stack on the boot and don't pull up above the shaft when you get sitting down
Edit: the "indigo" color option is actually raw denim and is cheaper than the other washed models. Ik raw isn't everyone's choice but I like breaking them in to to my body myself

beplanking
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I bought my first western boots in Germany in the early 80ies after just having finished my school with 19. These were of dark petrol suede with white leather interior, Goodyear welted, of course, and hell of expensive (appr. 400 German Marks). I wore these boots all the time, and with 2 major overhauls by a great shoemaker, they lasted for 20 years.
When I joined the university my new friends where making jokes, such as "Where did you leave your horse?"
Guess what - after 2 years all of them had cowboy boots on their feet - "Roar High!"

joyoffilming