i wear my smooth ostrich boots everyday from work to desserts to mountains , in rain, snow, sand, dirt , mud .. ive worn them everyday for going on 3 years and ive been surprised how tough the type of leather is. they look almost brand new. i do condition them a lot more than i probably should but with all the water, dirt and changes to temperature i go through they dry out real fast. for hiking in areas with lots of rocks, i would recommend going to a cobbler and getting a rubber sole vs the leather because you can literally feel like every single rock you step on
Ostrich has the strongest tactile strength , I had a pair of Tony Lama smooth ostrich.. that had been soaking wet many times, through mud, snow, dirt, dragged one concrete, gravel , through brush … and after 6 years got a little tear .. ostrich by far the best skin and extremely comfortable
this actually helped me out alot because I wanted to get atleast 3 to 6 pairs. 1 or 2 for work, 1 or 2 for special occasions, and just 1 or 2 pairs for runnin around doin errands or just goin out on the town havin fun etc etc.
Dude I worked my way through at good ole cav too! I even got my million dollar buckle and assistant managed store #24. That’s awesome. Most people have no idea how awesome boots are. Or what sets them apart from the rest. For me Rios, olathe and Anderson beans can’t be beat. Good quality stuff!
I bought my Double H 5400s in Amarillo a couple years ago. Was going to have them re-soled the next summer(last summer) but didn't need to. Planned on doing it this summer but I might be in for another year. These soles are indestructible. Worn every day besides winter and the Bison leather smell has me hooked.
I've a far smaller collection at seven pairs, and it's been my experience that it's far easier to pay for 'tooled', full grain calf skin that 'portrays' a reptile pattern, yet allows for ease of care. Very few ever ask if, "They're really whatever kind of skin." Questions regard how much they cost, how they fit, and if it took a long time to break them in.
Good knowledge sir I appreciate what I learned just now and might I say I have never been aware of any of that knowledge you just shared wow I'm blown away with so many skin types as well as upper leather types and the way they need cared for was important I thought as well it was a great lesson in boots .....I had no idea these things were of any value and or any good for your feet interesting stuff
Had to sell my first stingray after I got them because I realized “these fuggers ain’t ever gonna stretch!” I worked at Western Warehouse in Dallas around 2006 when they were trying to rebrand. They did some great work doing our store on Interstate 75, but it didn’t work unfortunately. Miss working there for the discount. I just bought a pair of plum rough out cutter toes because I miss having something fancy and flashy. Not an every day boot, but something fun for events.
When you talked about snake boots, I thought initially you meant snakeskin boots. I was confused why it was important to have those boots when snakes are out in summer. Then, I realized what you meant haha.
Wow, your my hero! The wife thinks I have too many boots wait till I show her your great collection, I should easily be able to buy a couple more pair and I think I seen the ones I want on your table. haha
Sir I love your collection I started my own i have 6 pair and I love them all. I have full quill , python, tan nublok, leathers I have grey, brown and black. Cowboy boots are by far the best footwear.
I guess i made a good choice when i bought my elephant boots. Bought them in the early 90s, my only pair of cowboy boots. Only other pair i owned, was back in '72, when i was just a wee guy.
I LOVE your cowboy boots, Lance!! I've LOVED cowboy boots since I was little! I have a broken-in brown pair with a more pointed toe and stitching on the toe. I wear mine with loose jeans, jerseys and even shorts!! I LOVE the stitching on the toe of cowboy boots. I think it makes them stand out more. I LOVE how they make me look taller. I'm 5'10" and I wear size 12. Cowboy boots need their own paid holiday!! :) :) I feel the SAME way you do about cowboy boots! 👍😎😊👊 I want a black pair next, maybe with the metal toe taps on them!! Can't wait!!
Some Great Looking Boots you have there Real Nice!Whats your Oldest pair of Boots & Favourite Boots & Toe type?You need to display them all in a Boot room,How often do you clean & condition all your Boots?
oldest- justin elephants from 1993; favorite=blackjack natural gator; square toe- I will bick 4 treat them before I put them on my foot if it has been longer than 2 wks w/o wearing them
Impressive, I learned a lot. Thank you! Do you keep boot trees in all of them? My ostrich boots started getting deep creases so I put boot trees in them, but the boot tree is starting to stretch it out a bit so it doesn’t quite fit like a glove any longer. How to I prevent the creases and the stretch?
Thank you @@Lance_Dale ! Also what are your thoughts on Anderson Beans? I've worn square toes my whole life but am by no means an expert though I've heard good things about them.
Wrong heel descriptions. The heel you showed as a riding heel is a walking heel, 1 3/8 is walking and 1 5/8 is a riding. The last one you showed as a walking, is a block heel (Fowler heel). Is 1 1/2 inch heel. Snakeskin and lizard boots are highly durable. That’s why exotics exist.
You mention that lizard boots are fragile. Most website seem to indicate that lizard boots are hardy and durable. The boots you are showing are Ringtail lizard right?
Correct, Ringtail Lizard- for sure undebatable paper thin and comparable to snake. Awesome looking but to keep them looking good you will need to baby them.
The best handmade boots come from Stewart Boots in South Tucson, Arizona. I had mine for over 30 years until my sold them at our moving sale😩 I have been more disappointed. FYI, it is my understanding that Stewart is the oldest domestic boot maker in the USA
Best custom boots I ever had came from a Rabi bootmaker in Houston. They were crafted from foreskin. Super comfortable and when you polished them they turned into matched suitcases!😂
Wow- thank you! So I’m buying my new hs graduate son a pair of boots. Brown … good all purpose but probably not work boots … city kid. I know he’s wanting to 2 step in college but are Roper style still ok? 30 years ago styles were a bit different. My hubby wears Redwing and Frye so he’s not much help🙃. He’s got a nice higher instep 11.5 6’3” kiddo. Thx! I’m in DFW for reference❤
Hey, Ropers are great. His foot may like the walking heel better. NRS in Decatur is great, also Teskys in weatherford. Cavenders or boot barn may have what your looking for. Can’t go wrong with online at Texas Boot Company also mam.
@@Lance_Dale thanks for the help. Last question, I notice mostly square toes now as opposed to round/ snip? He’s not rodeoing or working a ranch… but I don’t want to get him the “wrong” style.
Truth be told. I only started wearing Cowboy boots due to Maverick in original Topgun. My question is. How do you buy a pair if havnt worn in some years and if your feet have gotten bigger from the gym? Normally a size 11 or 11 1/2. Do i need a wide? Or a even bigger size?
Simple suggestion- go somewhere that sells boots. Or stop at one on a road tip or traveling. You can try on various sizes and brands. Each brand fits a little different. The sales help usually knows their stuff. I went in a real boot shop on a trip to Kansas City and went in NIGRO's Western wear. Dang they know there stuff. But there are many others in the States.
I'm going to buy some boots because I'm in Mexico for vacation, but I want to wear boots on a regular, like to school, going out etc. Any recommendations?
Can't go wrong with just a leather boot with a leather sole- If going exotics for everyday I would recommend elephant or gator- The Ostrich is awesome but dont want to get caught in the rain with them on
Thanks for the information, as I'm looking to buy my first pair of boots. Just for going out on the town (not work boots)... dinner and dancing with my wife. I don't want to pay a ton of money for something I'll wear only occasionally. I have narrow feet and would want something easy to break in. What would you recommend? And for all you "haters" telling everyone _not_ to get/wear boots if you ain't a real cowboy, I suppose you tell everyone not to wear tennis shoes if you aren't a tennis pro? Grow up... 🙄
Go with mid-range Tecovas and a bit higher range Chisos. Both newcomers from Texas. They have YT vids as well. Have both plus many others. Big brands are now junk.
According to YT "Rose Anvil" who has sawed $85K of boots in half to show us all how they're made, pros and cons, Lucchese boots are way overpriced and not worth the money. That belongs to newcomer Texas Chisos boots. ~$600. Of course there are other not well known custom boot makers who charge a lot more, depending on design specs and materials. The toughest cowboy boot out there is Olathe. I have mid-range Tecovas in addition to many other brands in an earlier post. Look up Rose Anvil if you haven't. ☺️
@@jbsimmons54 Yeah I saw that. They are still my favorite. I don;t buy them for work boots. I have 2 pair of Chisos and they are the most uncomfortable things I have ever put on my feet. They are probably tougher but that's also why they are less comfortable. Lucchese are my every day boots. I don't use them for work. My work boots are Redwing or Thorogood.
@@travr6 Red Wing is good stuff. Have had their loggers in past decades. Recently got black Iron Ranger and not exactly broken in yet, comfy, but they come in limited sizes and widths for certain colors, unfortunately.
And I thought I had a lot of boots, but now I've come to realize that I don't have enough.
You can never have enough boots brother😂
Once you buy your first pair, it all goes down hill.
Exactly
@@spencer1381 My wife doesn't understand that
Same
i wear my smooth ostrich boots everyday from work to desserts to mountains , in rain, snow, sand, dirt , mud .. ive worn them everyday for going on 3 years and ive been surprised how tough the type of leather is. they look almost brand new. i do condition them a lot more than i probably should but with all the water, dirt and changes to temperature i go through they dry out real fast. for hiking in areas with lots of rocks, i would recommend going to a cobbler and getting a rubber sole vs the leather because you can literally feel like every single rock you step on
Ostrich has the strongest tactile strength , I had a pair of Tony Lama smooth ostrich.. that had been soaking wet many times, through mud, snow, dirt, dragged one concrete, gravel , through brush … and after 6 years got a little tear .. ostrich by far the best skin and extremely comfortable
I was starting to feel guilty about my 50+ cowboy boot collection until I watched your video, THANK YOU !!!
Obsessed a little?
Hater a little?
this actually helped me out alot because I wanted to get atleast 3 to 6 pairs. 1 or 2 for work, 1 or 2 for special occasions, and just 1 or 2 pairs for runnin around doin errands or just goin out on the town havin fun etc etc.
A very respectable collection! I saw a few pairs that I need to add to mine.
Super nice boot collection and thanks so much for the infos! Gonna buy Bick 4 right now!
Love it!! Definitely learned a lot! I also think you need another pair or 20.
Great information.
I like that they are broke in and you can see how they have held up. Nice collection Bud.
Good video.👍
What in the redneck heaven
Amazing presentation. I love the explanation if the heel designs.
An impressive collection and point of view. Thanks for the edification.
Dude I worked my way through at good ole cav too! I even got my million dollar buckle and assistant managed store #24. That’s awesome. Most people have no idea how awesome boots are. Or what sets them apart from the rest. For me Rios, olathe and Anderson beans can’t be beat. Good quality stuff!
Learned a ton. Excellent video here
What a great collection thank you for all the great information!!
I have always used Lemon Pledge on my snakeskin boots. Have a pair that are over 30 years old and still look great.
I used that on my combat boots😯
I have heard that never tried- thanks for the tip
On some consuela shit
Absolutely! We like to say in our store, just play. Try them on. You don’t choose the boot, the boot chooses you. :-)
Wow thank you! Lots of information and I learned a lot
Very cool! I prefer snip toe for that old school western look. 👏 👏 👏
I always say, "Square toes for city bros..."
@@ColoradoStreaming nice!
Thank you for all this info sir , i am a Greek trying to buy my first pair
Enjoying the videos mate. From a cowboy boot wearer in the British countryside. Got yourself a subscriber.
love it! Would love to make it out that way some day!
@@Lance_Dale Be a nice change not having to watch your lower half for rattlesnakes that's for sure haha.
Thank you! Learned tons!
Thanks for educating me on how to wear them
I bought my Double H 5400s in Amarillo a couple years ago. Was going to have them re-soled the next summer(last summer) but didn't need to. Planned on doing it this summer but I might be in for another year. These soles are indestructible. Worn every day besides winter and the Bison leather smell has me hooked.
Those things are crazy. A lot of times you will wear the tops out first.
I've a far smaller collection at seven pairs, and it's been my experience that it's far easier to pay for 'tooled', full grain calf skin that 'portrays' a reptile pattern, yet allows for ease of care. Very few ever ask if, "They're really whatever kind of skin." Questions regard how much they cost, how they fit, and if it took a long time to break them in.
I absolutely fell in love with traditional square toe boots and my favorite brands fenoglio. I’ve never found a better boot brand than theirs
Fenoglio is the latest incarnation of Nocona Boots.
Good knowledge sir I appreciate what I learned just now and might I say I have never been aware of any of that knowledge you just shared wow I'm blown away with so many skin types as well as upper leather types and the way they need cared for was important I thought as well it was a great lesson in boots .....I had no idea these things were of any value and or any good for your feet interesting stuff
This is cool I’ve seen shoe collections my first with Boots thanks for sharing!!!!!
I don’t have a single pair of cowboy boots but I’m still entertained watching this lmao
Excellent video Boss. 👍
Had to sell my first stingray after I got them because I realized “these fuggers ain’t ever gonna stretch!” I worked at Western Warehouse in Dallas around 2006 when they were trying to rebrand. They did some great work doing our store on Interstate 75, but it didn’t work unfortunately. Miss working there for the discount. I just bought a pair of plum rough out cutter toes because I miss having something fancy and flashy. Not an every day boot, but something fun for events.
I love the light colored stingray on the end of the first row! Can you tell me what brand and how would you describe the color?
Thanks
When you talked about snake boots, I thought initially you meant snakeskin boots. I was confused why it was important to have those boots when snakes are out in summer. Then, I realized what you meant haha.
great video with good information thanks
Nice collection!!!
I would recommend Saphir Reptan conditioner or Bickmore Exotic for your reptile boots. Bick 4 is best for smooth, non oil based leathers.
good to know sir
@@Lance_Dalewhy not
Wow, your my hero! The wife thinks I have too many boots wait till I show her your great collection, I should easily be able to buy a couple more pair and I think I seen the ones I want on your table. haha
Wow what a collection.
Definitely gonna look into double h boots I like a good work boot
incredible collection, but the t shirt and ballcap. I'd like to see how you wear them
Nice collection
Sir I love your collection I started my own i have 6 pair and I love them all. I have full quill , python, tan nublok, leathers I have grey, brown and black. Cowboy boots are by far the best footwear.
Love it!
I guess i made a good choice when i bought my elephant boots. Bought them in the early 90s, my only pair of cowboy boots. Only other pair i owned, was back in '72, when i was just a wee guy.
Once I started going into a western store, it was all over! I am working on 12 pair
exactly
Very nice collection bud, no Pirarucu boots yet? I’ve got the Tony Lama Leviathan’s and absolutely love them!
You know I haven’t! Almost bought several times but haven’t yet.
@@Lance_Dale I enjoy the way they look myself. They are also extremely comfortable!
Have you heard of the brand LARIAT it’s made in the USA is it consider a stater boot or mid level?
I LOVE your cowboy boots, Lance!! I've LOVED cowboy boots since I was little! I have a broken-in brown pair with a more pointed toe and stitching on the toe. I wear mine with loose jeans, jerseys and even shorts!! I LOVE the stitching on the toe of cowboy boots. I think it makes them stand out more. I LOVE how they make me look taller. I'm 5'10" and I wear size 12. Cowboy boots need their own paid holiday!! :) :)
I feel the SAME way you do about cowboy boots! 👍😎😊👊 I want a black pair next, maybe with the metal toe taps on them!! Can't wait!!
very solid vid definitely should have more views
I plan on going through each skin in the future
Nice presentation.
With just a few pair of boots I get called crazy so now I don't feel that bad! Life is boots...Boots is life! 😅
Just got my first pair you just inspired me to fuck up a check and get all them 😂
Great review, beautiful collection, and super informative! No sharkskin?
They are hard to find! Used to be available in work boots etc 20 y ago. I haven’t seen lately.
@@Lance_Dale Tecovas just released some!
@@eliseogutierrez5307 I saw that. I still feel like they need a better square toe.
What is the name of the ostrich leather boot by Cody James I can’t find it and I am really interested in buying myself a pair
Super collection
Son echas en méxico tus botas bro ?
I wanna start wearing boots but everytime I do people ask me why am I dressed like a cowboy💀
Just ignore them. However, easy for me to say thought because I live in Texas and nobody questions when wearing cowboy boots.
Who cares what others think if you like them that's all that matters
I got some reasonably priced with steel toes, rubber soles. I’m a welder in the northeast..They have replaced my work boots.
Embrace it
Yeehaaaw
The older to get. The more I understand why my dad loves his boots. I have ankle boots a a pair of rattle snake boots. I love them.
Some Great Looking Boots you have there Real Nice!Whats your Oldest pair of Boots & Favourite Boots & Toe type?You need to display them all in a Boot room,How often do you clean & condition all your Boots?
oldest- justin elephants from 1993; favorite=blackjack natural gator; square toe- I will bick 4 treat them before I put them on my foot if it has been longer than 2 wks w/o wearing them
Impressive, I learned a lot. Thank you! Do you keep boot trees in all of them? My ostrich boots started getting deep creases so I put boot trees in them, but the boot tree is starting to stretch it out a bit so it doesn’t quite fit like a glove any longer. How to I prevent the creases and the stretch?
I would try news paper balls. Newspaper is also good if you get them wet. Will pull the water out of boots.
agreed with this- don't want something that can stretch them
Great Review! Just wondering if you don't mind saying who makes the "Maverick" hat you always wear? I thought it was pretty cool too
In Santo TX is a gas station/Cafe called Maverick- they sell deer mounts etc- this is wearI buy those hats sir.
Thank you @@Lance_Dale ! Also what are your thoughts on Anderson Beans? I've worn square toes my whole life but am by no means an expert though I've heard good things about them.
hands down favorite boots@@jeffreywalker5071
Boot review on different toe styles
Wrong heel descriptions. The heel you showed as a riding heel is a walking heel, 1 3/8 is walking and 1 5/8 is a riding. The last one you showed as a walking, is a block heel (Fowler heel). Is 1 1/2 inch heel. Snakeskin and lizard boots are highly durable. That’s why exotics exist.
thanks for clearing up
What brand and model are the gator boots? @0.43 when you’re talking about getting commission, thank you!!!!
Luchesse 2000's
What did you study in Baylor and what do you do for a living? Your home looks epic!
Exercise Physiology, I’m a Chiropractor and Ranch Community Developer for Legends Texas.
You mention that lizard boots are fragile. Most website seem to indicate that lizard boots are hardy and durable. The boots you are showing are Ringtail lizard right?
Correct, Ringtail Lizard- for sure undebatable paper thin and comparable to snake. Awesome looking but to keep them looking good you will need to baby them.
those rattlesnake boots!..i need those! .. very nice!..do you mind me asking what brand of boots they are?…cannot find something similar online!
blackjack from Texas Boot Company online
The best handmade boots come from Stewart Boots in South Tucson, Arizona. I had mine for over 30 years until my sold them at our moving sale😩 I have been more disappointed. FYI, it is my understanding that Stewart is the oldest domestic boot maker in the USA
boots
Those snake skin are dope
I like the green wedge boots on the end. What are those? Third row back
blackjack stinray boots- I put the kevlar soles on them
Best custom boots I ever had came from a Rabi bootmaker in Houston. They were crafted from foreskin. Super comfortable and when you polished them they turned into matched suitcases!😂
MGM is not funny.
@@jonahs92 What's your point? Can't circumcise internet trolls. There's no end to those pricks.😂
Do you remember what shop?
What's the name of that first brown boot with flower pattern all over it. It is beautiful!
Anderson Bean boot
Can you review a tisas 1911 to see if they are good cheap 1911s
Wow- thank you! So I’m buying my new hs graduate son a pair of boots. Brown … good all purpose but probably not work boots … city kid. I know he’s wanting to 2 step in college but are Roper style still ok? 30 years ago styles were a bit different. My hubby wears Redwing and Frye so he’s not much help🙃. He’s got a nice higher instep 11.5 6’3” kiddo. Thx! I’m in DFW for reference❤
Hey, Ropers are great. His foot may like the walking heel better. NRS in Decatur is great, also Teskys in weatherford. Cavenders or boot barn may have what your looking for. Can’t go wrong with online at Texas Boot Company also mam.
@@Lance_Dale thanks for the help. Last question, I notice mostly square toes now as opposed to round/ snip? He’s not rodeoing or working a ranch… but I don’t want to get him the “wrong” style.
Where did you get them customized boots at ? I live in Lewisville Texas
On mill street- just says “shoe repair” north of main st- guy is awesome
Holy cowboy boots .
Boot barn employees in my town don't know half of what you know. Wish I had you to help me buy my boots!!
Boot Barn has a lot of junk boots. They used to be good, but the big boys who make boots have cut so many corners. Try Tecovas and Chisos.
Any advice on fish boots on how to maintain them? Just bought some
Keep them from drying out- bick 4 frequently
Always had a soft spot for rattlesnake boots
Great video, how does the stingray breath compared to other traditional leathers?
I don’t the breath well yet I have never had any issues with them verse other boots.
@@Lance_Dale Thank you for the response lance, but I can't understand your answer, probably auto spell.
@@bobd8553 ha! Me neither. I would assume that they don’t breath well, but I have never noticed they were different than gators, elephant etc.
what’s the best work boots you’d recommend work toe and met guard i wear ariat work hogs now
I don’t know you can go wrong with red wings.
Truth be told.
I only started wearing Cowboy boots due to Maverick in original Topgun. My question is. How do you buy a pair if havnt worn in some years and if your feet have gotten bigger from the gym? Normally a size 11 or 11 1/2. Do i need a wide? Or a even bigger size?
Simple suggestion- go somewhere that sells boots. Or stop at one on a road tip or traveling. You can try on various sizes and brands. Each brand fits a little different. The sales help usually knows their stuff. I went in a real boot shop on a trip to Kansas City and went in NIGRO's Western wear. Dang they know there stuff. But there are many others in the States.
At a even dozen pair of boots.. i got some catching up to do. 😂
Lance, loved your Double H's, can you please share the name/model ?
Double H "Roger"
Super nice collection ! You don't like pointed toe boots ? I like them, I think they look nice ! Regards from France !
Broad square toe with double stitching is what is popular now, personally I prefer French toe with single stitching
@@ObelixCMM I like your style ! The only square toe boots I like are the harness boots !
Honestly not many pointed toe options around here. Thank you
@@Lance_Dale Yes I heard about it ! One day the trend will come back ! Thanks
😮😮😮A real cowboy have only the work and the Sunday boots.
I'm going to buy some boots because I'm in Mexico for vacation, but I want to wear boots on a regular, like to school, going out etc. Any recommendations?
Can't go wrong with just a leather boot with a leather sole- If going exotics for everyday I would recommend elephant or gator- The Ostrich is awesome but dont want to get caught in the rain with them on
Thanks for the information, as I'm looking to buy my first pair of boots. Just for going out on the town (not work boots)... dinner and dancing with my wife. I don't want to pay a ton of money for something I'll wear only occasionally. I have narrow feet and would want something easy to break in. What would you recommend?
And for all you "haters" telling everyone _not_ to get/wear boots if you ain't a real cowboy, I suppose you tell everyone not to wear tennis shoes if you aren't a tennis pro? Grow up... 🙄
Go with mid-range Tecovas and a bit higher range Chisos. Both newcomers from Texas. They have YT vids as well. Have both plus many others. Big brands are now junk.
Where can you find the light color stingrays? What brand?
I had those made at a local boot shop
Imelda Marcus of country.
What to buy: *All of them.*
When to wear: *All the time.*
Can you put bick 4 on the roughouts?
I work at the airport on the tarmac is it safe to bring my leather bottoms out there or stay with my rubbers
Stay with the rubbers for sure.
This might seem like a random question but did you work at the Cavenders in Waco, TX
Yessir
@@Lance_DaleFunny because I heard you say Baylor and I know there's a Cavenders there but that's so cool that's the Cavenders I always go to.
I will say the customer service at cavender’s is top notch.
I have a large collection but most are 7 toe Lucchese.
According to YT "Rose Anvil" who has sawed $85K of boots in half to show us all how they're made, pros and cons, Lucchese boots are way overpriced and not worth the money. That belongs to newcomer Texas Chisos boots. ~$600. Of course there are other not well known custom boot makers who charge a lot more, depending on design specs and materials. The toughest cowboy boot out there is Olathe. I have mid-range Tecovas in addition to many other brands in an earlier post. Look up Rose Anvil if you haven't. ☺️
@@jbsimmons54 Yeah I saw that. They are still my favorite. I don;t buy them for work boots. I have 2 pair of Chisos and they are the most uncomfortable things I have ever put on my feet.
They are probably tougher but that's also why they are less comfortable.
Lucchese are my every day boots. I don't use them for work. My work boots are Redwing or Thorogood.
@@travr6
Red Wing is good stuff. Have had their loggers in past decades. Recently got black Iron Ranger and not exactly broken in yet, comfy, but they come in limited sizes and widths for certain colors, unfortunately.
I wish I had that many or just spurs for my boots I just got good boots and work boots
Where did those teal top sting ray boots come from??
I believe it was from a vendor at Dallas Safari Club- Texas Boot Co has the best selection out there online
I am wearing cowboy boots.
I am a Texan and Floridian!
I have red wings steel toe boots. Good enough for me
New sub.