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by Sigrid 2. December 2011 06:20

Cowboy Boots Are Like Slippers

Cowboy boots are like slippers said one fashion director in an interview and nope we aren’t kidding. His name is Hal Rubenstein and he showed how easily he can slip off his boots.

Indeed, cowboy boots are like slippers because they are quite comfortable and one can wear them just about anywhere. For those who have flat feet, wearing cowboy boots is your best bet –forget about those medically recommended slippers that are rubberized!

Apart from being quite comfortable, cowboy boots are also very alluring thanks to the stitches and all that craftsmanship. This is only true when it comes to well-made boots and not those that are mass produced. There are however a number of mass produced brands that offer very nice designs i.e. Justin.

Buying his first cowboy boots at the age of 17, Mr. Rubenstein and his partner have already collected around 50 pairs, according to Chron.com.

A fashion director liking cowboy boots should not only be the reason for you to buy them though but this is a good thing because the fashion industry is a big influence.

For those who haven’t bought their first pair yet, it would be best to take a look your size first because different sizes apply for cowboy boots. Getting the right size is of course important because you won’t feel comfortable if you get the wrong size. We know that you know this already but we are just mentioning it so you do not forget.

In Clear Lake, Iowa, there is more good news for cowboy boot enthusiasts because Coffee Blend just named a new drink based on Rick Perry’s 9-11 cowboy boots. The blend is called Freedom and Liberty Blend. This is of course only sold at the Cabin Coffee Company.

The brown ostrich boots made for Perry dates back to 2001 and were inspired by what happened on September 11. 

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