by LucyFrost
20. October 2008 16:04
There are some bona fide extremes in Western wear. And let’s face it, they’re really, really fun. Anyone who’s ever seen an authentic “Nudie” suit knows how excessive and playful Western wear can get. The folks at Lucchese have a brand they’re peddling called “Charlie One Horse” and it appears to be a place where they can have some fun and go to a few extremes at the same time. Case in point: the black calf Western Fashion Cowgirl boots. The emphasis here is on the “fashion.” The top looks like a classic cowgirl boot with tooled leather and side pulls, and the front of the boot (I’m using the term “boot” here rather loosely) resembles a boot with a radically pointed toe. The extreme part, though, are the heels. They’re stiletto. Talk about making a statement.
by LucyFrost
5. October 2008 17:50
Besides the comfort and durability of a pair of great-fitting boots, there is also the style factor. And there were several cowgirls at the recent Austin City Limits Music Festival who were sporting some real authentic cowgirl style. Only about one in every 500 to 1000 folks was wearing cowboy boots, so those that were wearing them stood out right away. Some of my favorite looks were a bright orange dress with very dark burnt-orange boots, faded blue denim cut-off shorts paired with slouchy tan boots, and one young man with tight dark-wash denim jeans and deep wine-colored boots with a slim tall heel. He looked great.
A few words of caution, however. Skirt lengths should be, in my opinion, age appropriate. And you can overdo it. There was one outfit that combined a turquoise and black print dress with black boots. Fair enough, but then she’d added a straw hat with turquoise and black trim, and turquoise and black knee-high socks. Just goes to show that a good idea can be taken a tad too far . . .
by Administrator
3. October 2008 11:11
If you live a western lifestyle, then you like horses and horse jewelry, in that vain we would like to tell you about a great little collection of horse jewelry that you can find at zulumoon.com -
Zulu Moon specializes in sterling silver jewelry, and they group their jewelry by collections and one of the collections is about horses. They have hand made horse jewelry from Taxco Mexico and they also have horse bracelets, horse earrings, horse necklaces and horse pendants. If you are looking for a special gift for you favorite little equestrian lover then you should visit our friends at zulumoon.com.
The horse ring shown below has a flowing mane and very intricate detail and a majestic look
This fantastic horse pendant below has fine inlay blue opal and is made of sterlins silver with a great bail that is large enough for most chains.
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by LucyFrost
12. September 2008 17:59
In the good ol’ USA, lots of folks still look a bit like they’re from their ancestral old country. Dressing with a nod to your ethnic heritage is nearly always flattering. You’ve probably noticed how people of Scottish heritage look great in plaid, and nothing beats a handsome African-American woman in an African-inspired print. On the flip side of all that ethnic dressing, however, is Western wear – the style that came out the melting pot itself. Western wear came about when all the best clothing traditions from many varied cultures that made America came together. And it’s flexible. Cowboy boots go easy as pie from casual to formal wear. Dress with a little cowboy flair and you’ll look independent, strong, and creative all at the same time. Besides, everybody looks good in Western wear. That’s the real reason it will never go out of style. If you are looking to express your western style, you can look at our boot reviews to see what people are saying about the most popular boots.
by LucyFrost
12. September 2008 17:54
The young man growing up in my house is 16 now, and it looks like his feet have finally stopped growing. They’ll top out at about size 15. If they get any bigger, he’ll have to put his britches on over his head. We haven’t bought any footwear for him other than athletic shoes in a long time. His feet were growing so fast, we started looking for a place with shoes to rent. But now it’s time. And the first footwear that we’ll invest in will be a pair of black cowboy boots. Black boots can take you just about anywhere, especially if you live in the West or Southwest. You can pair them with anything from jeans to a tux and you’ll look slick as a quarter dipped in mercury. Get the right pair – well made, great fit, quality materials – and they’ll last so long, you can be buried in them. So now the question is: which boots? Time to start perusing the feedback at cowboy boot review . . .