"This premise of "a cowboy in the big city" was more or less adapted from the 1968 Don Siegel film Coogan's Bluff, starring Clint Eastwood. Herman Miller was responsible for the story of Coogan's Bluff and co-wrote the screenplay with Dean Riesner and Howard Rodman (indeed, Miller's work on Coogan's Bluff is credited with inspiring McCloud )."
"This premise of "a cowboy in the big city" was more or less adapted from the 1968 Don Siegel film Coogan's Bluff, starring Clint Eastwood. Herman Miller was responsible for the story of Coogan's Bluff and co-wrote the screenplay with Dean Riesner and Howard Rodman (indeed, Miller's work on Coogan's Bluff is credited with inspiring McCloud )."
Brown shoes don???t make it Brown shoes don???t make it Quit school, why fake it Brown shoes don???t make it Tv dinner by the pool Watch your brother grow a beard Got another year of school You???re okay, he???s too weird Be a plumber He???s a bummer He???s a bummer every summer Be a loyal plastic robot For a world that doesn???t care That???s right Smile at every ugly Shine on your shoes and cut your hair
Be a jerk - go to work ... I???m so glad I finished school Life is such a ball I run the world from city hall
Dude, the right pair of boots may be the most comfortable shoes you ever wear, period. So go for it! My last pair were eaten by a roommate's dog when I first got to DC from Wyoming. I wouldn't been caught dead working at the ranch I worked at without a good pair of boots. Lucky for me, I had found a couple decent pair practically new at a thrift store in Vegas for like $12 each.
I have a pair similar to those, along with a black pair, both from my brother (who buys boots like some of y'all buy Jordans).
I don't wear them often, but every now and then--especially when worn with a dress shirt and jeans and maybe a sports coat--it looks right.
But cowboy boots, like a porkpie or tasteful fedora--are the kind of thing that must be worn on the inside. You just have to own it and not be self conscious.
If you don't mind being found out as a complete pretender around real country folk, go for it, but then again, country folk like having a good time, so you'll get nothing more than an awkward glance at your boots.
"western shirt"? please. that shit is called "cowboy shirt" and I wear them ALL THE TIME! Ever since I was a young boy I've loved the snaps, break away gear...
If you don't mind being found out as a complete pretender around real country folk, go for it, but then again, country folk like having a good time, so you'll get nothing more than an awkward glance at your boots.
"western shirt"? please. that shit is called "cowboy shirt" and I wear them ALL THE TIME! Ever since I was a young boy I've loved the snaps, break away gear...
in the south and in Texas we just call 'em pearl snaps, but I thought just saying that on the strut would get me a PASUE graemlin and folks not understandin'. R.I.F.
I havent called them "cowboy" shirts since I was 9
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You sound white. And old.
This sounds great--Clint Eastwood is my dude.
I fucks with Eastwood (pasue). he has a dog or two (bridges of madison county-related), but nearly his entire catalogue is worthy of celebration.
easily in the top three past mayors of Carmel as well.
from a purely municipal administration perspective of course.
But I really don't where brown shoes.
I need some boots, baby!
I have a pair similar to those, along with a black pair, both from my brother (who buys boots like some of y'all buy Jordans).
I don't wear them often, but every now and then--especially when worn with a dress shirt and jeans and maybe a sports coat--it looks right.
But cowboy boots, like a porkpie or tasteful fedora--are the kind of thing that must be worn on the inside. You just have to own it and not be self conscious.
"What I love most about this is its amazing line quality--oh, this? It's a piece from my western collection. Why, thank you."
This pic is great--exactly how I pictured the one BATMON.
lol
^^^^^^EVERY OTHER DAY HIS WHOLE DRESS CODE SWITCH
Stylin' but I will still ball you up.
No man, I'm sayin that they have old man zip up the side cowboy boots here...a lot of them. PS..I keep typing cowbot and corecting myself
Who ISN'T a pretender?
Is that really you?! I pictured you more rounderer for some reason. (*PASUE?*)
And whoever mentioned Chingo Boots:
I'd blap.
I feel like I HAVE to own a pair of boots soon. Grandpa rocked 'em, so did my Dad at one point. It's in my blood.
I'm thinking ostrich.
A lot of ostriches had to die, for me to look fly.
especially not ostriches.
in the south and in Texas we just call 'em pearl snaps, but I thought just saying that on the strut would get me a PASUE graemlin and folks not understandin'. R.I.F.
I havent called them "cowboy" shirts since I was 9