Summer boots are those white rubber deck boots. We call them "Venice Louisiana dancin' shoes". (Caj will understand this).
Deep sand and riding heels don't work well. Tony Lamas play hell on teak decks on a multi million dollar sportfish boat(but that never stopped George Straight from wearin his on his own rig)
I have seen "topsider" soles on a pair of Luchesse once, but that was in Palm Beach...
Orange Beach Alabama is where I've seen the most shorts and boots (not bein worn by gals, I mean)
Actually we call them "Delcambre Reboks" down here![]()
Actually we call them "Delcambre Reboks" down here![]()
...I look Stunning in shorts!
Stunning I say!!!
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I read that and thought HEY..that could be me on the Husqvarna tractor with a PBR too! Except ...no socks with the camo crocs and a either a motocross company or fishing company T. You could be a long lost brother, Charlie.Here's what I had on earlier: Cotton shorts, camo crocks with white socks, a T-shirt with the sleeves cut out that reads "ATF ALCOHOL TOBACCO FIREARMS WHO'S BRINGING THE CHIPS?" sun glasses, a "pea picker" straw hat, all accessorized with a model 686 seven shot and two dump pouches, all while riding my orange mower complete with PBR can in the cup holder. My daughter says I'm a trend setter. I don't have a wife to dress me. The neighbors leave me alone. Most importantly is I was comfortable.
I wouldn't be caught dead wearing boots and shorts. But then the only place I wear shorts in public is the gym. I wouldn't wear a full brim hat and shorts either. A ball cap, yes, but not a hat.
And women wearing boots and shorts, or boots and short skirts look silly.
Boots should be worn with long pants. With the pants over the boot tops.
Actually, the real term for that particular style is a "buckaroo hat" or an "ash tray crease."
They are the popular style in the "buckaroo states," i.e. Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, and Northern California...but you're right...they are starting to catch on in Utah. Nevertheless, I still wouldn't wear one with shorts and boots.
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