I started wearing cowboy boots around 45 years ago. I wore Army issued black leather for over 20 years and then the Army issued tan "suede/rough out" combat boots for four years. I believe that having good socks will always help anytime of the year.
I live in South Texas and we wear Cowboy boots all the time, and it's 95-105 degrees often. Technically they were made to be worn outdoors in rough conditions, unless they're dress boots. I wear full quill ostrich Luchesse during the summer a lot and they feel cooler than sneakers. Leather sole, leather footbed, and ostrich skin used to make boots is thinner than other leathers, because of how strong it is. Also remember to wear thin/dress socks.
I live in south Florida and I wear my 1552's all year. I purposely wear over the calf socks for diabetics and found that my feet actually feel cool. When I wash my socks I turn them inside out and that helps by keeping my boots and feet smelling like nothing bad. I really think that these types of socks are beneficial for my circulation, keeping my boots fresh and feet dry and odorless.
I've been wearing leather sole Cowboy Boots in super humid Malaysia for 24 years. Loving it. ❤ I agree that leather sole is best at cooling. Good fit is key. Right socks & foot powder helps.
I wear my boots all seasons. I'll even wear my felt hats in the middle of summer. I agree 100% the traditional leather are the coolest and for the most part best overall.
From the Philippines here, I fell in love with cowboy boots and i just bought a custom made cowboy boot and will arrive next next week. Im excited to wear and walk em. I learned a lot from your cowboy boot videos and it gave me knowledge and it guided me from buying one Thank you Jeremiah .
everyone is suggesting thin socks but I think in China as where I live, temperature was usually above 100 in summer and wearing think socks won’t prevent sweating, what happens is that more sweat is absorbed by the insole, which is not ideal. Thicker socks could prevent your insole getting wet.
Good point though thick socks often make me sweat more in hot weather. Maybe a breathable wool sock would be the best way to go but I've never had a problem with that much sweat on a traditionally made boot. Happy to know folks in China are wearing cowboy boots! Cheers!
Wots them in Southern Montana in 104 heat and no problem though you gotta be good about changing them. For some bizarre reason white always felt better!!!!!
Merino wool dress socks. Yes Wool. Wool has 2 layers of fibers. Wool wicks sweat into the inner layer and outer layer stays dry. I wear wool socks year round. also consider tall socks, over the calf helpful.
I have been wearing wool Socks for the last decade, I love them. Thin wool socks during the summer, a little heavier in the winter. I wear wool socks for everything. If I wear jeans/pants I’ll wear boots. Generally ostrich skin ropers. I love them.
I thought the square toes were something new but I was watching an old western Black and White movie a few Cowboys for wearing the square toes never noticed that before
My sanders (out of el paso tx)shark skin are amazing traditional made leather outsole insole and lining 12in shafts but a reallly deep scallop that cuts down about 1/3rd the way down they also have a funnel taper at the top so they are wider at the top of the shafts. Very comfortable one of my daily drivers and favorites.
I've been wearing cowboy boots for over 50 years. Various makers but Justin's for the most part. Got my first pair for Christmas in South Dakota when I was 11. Lived in Houston, TX for 15 years then NW Louisiana. Summer or winter, rain or shine I wore my cowboy boots. Living in South Dakota I rarely wore them during their harsh winters. In NW Louisiana I wear them everyday. My daily wear are a pair of Justin's and my special occasion boots Lucchese 1883 Mad Dog Goat. Got married in a pair of Justin's. Weddings, funerals, job interviews, etc. I've always worn my boots. Take care of them and they will last a very long time. I just got rid of a pair of Justin boots I'd worn for the better part of 30 years. New soles and heels until they just wouldn't take it anymore.
My ariat Patriots are black leather cloth lined rubber soled foam insole. They are warm even in the winter. My brown dan post boots are leather lined with leather sole and insole. The brown ones are cooler but they need to be fixed cause the bottom is falling off. Plus i enjoy the square to of my ariat more than the pointed toe danpost
I live in tricities tn and we during warm months have like 80-100° with 90-100% humidity on average but realistic when it rains and we get alot of rain the humidity feels like its giving that 110%
I wear cowboy boots for work since 11 and I live in Florida where it’s humid and it gets how and I have no complaints it’s never too warm to wear boots
If ya have a problem with heat in boots get some traditionally built (full leather construction) fish skin boots and you'll be fine. Could also get a shorter shaft. Hit the nail on the head
Living in Florida now where Summer temps are consistently in the 90's with high humidity, I'm opting for a shorter shaft boot. I just ordered The Dean by Tecovas. Hopefully this will help. Also, when not moving, the zippers can be pulled down to let help the inside of the boot cool down a bit.🤞🤞🤞
Boots l find are cooler than sneakers always! The plastics or even mesh tend to be warmer or even hot in the summer. I do agree shorter shafts in summer are better. But if the leather is breathable you can wear taller boots at night also. 😁
The only time I remember that leather boot where suffocating is when I went hiking in like 38C and high humidity.. I live in a place where temperature reaches 50C normally and with dry hot it's not that bad to wear boots but with humidity I felt awful.. I had to get my feet in a water stream
I'm not a shorts and boots kind of guy, although I know some are. That's okay. With that being said, I don't wear shorts very often so I wear boots during the summer basically every day.
I was gonna say that it's never too warm to wear boots but let me tell you last Thursday thru Saturday it was between 103-106F in El Paso and it was too freakin hot to wear clothes period. But I didn't care I still wore them to go out to the store but once I got home I stripped down to my boxers and turned on the AC and cracked open a cold one with a bad a$$ boot bottle opener lol
My body runs extremely warm, as in summer sleeping bags in late fall warm, and I wear boots year round. Always have. Just today I went into my favorite surplus gear store and they had a pair of mint Durango harness boots on the floor for $60 CAD size 8ee. No way they would fit my 8.5 foot right? Wrong I was! I walked out the door with them for $50 CAD and now my Russian and Finnish jackboots have my first pair of almost cowboy boots in over twenty years for company! So far they have taken two coats of neatsfoot oil but they weren't really very dry.
completely agree. for me my legs don't really get hot in comparison to my torso so wearing boots doesn't effect them much, except for my Justin work boots i used to wear. They are very similar to your camo Justin boots. very warm. my new noconas are very light and cool.
I live in Louisiana the hottest most humid place in the Western hemisphere and I wear my boots year round. It doesn't matter what you wear, your gonna be hot as hell regardless, so you may as well look good while your burning up.
I wear English made Beatle boots. Cowboy boots are to pumped up and bulky for me Whereas a Beatle boot is form fitted streamline with a very thin dress shoe sole which is Blake stitched and the boot zipped on and I rear the models that were worn back in the 50s with the tall shaft that stops below the knee which means I can sit down with a pair of high water pants on, and you will not see the top of my boots no matter what position I choose to sit in it, including on the floor, cross legged and the shaft contours with the shape of my leg. none of this stove pipe, business .
Wear good socks. I’ve worn boots for over 40 years. Work boots on hot asphalt. Now that I’m retired, cowboy boots in the summer are soooo easy! But you’re right about the leather soles being cooler.
I like your videos and tips. Love wearing boots as well. Personally my two favorites are Tony Lamas and Tecovas. I have 2 of each. Keep the good videos coming.
I really find no difference from leather or rubber soles, it feels fine either way. The only noticeable boot is my Ariat with the mesh lining, now that is warm in the summer but I use that one most for winter. I usually don't wear shorts unless I am swimming or at home. I'm a firm believer that a grown man should not wear shorts unless he is swimming, playing a sport or at home, never out in the public. That's just me though I could care less what others do.
Gonna be my first summer with cowboy boots. But I typically wear pants year round, with the cuffs rolled up around my ankles and I walk around in bare feet, so I'm probably gonna die.
Great topic to bring up. Thanks for sharing! Excellent job with this video JC. How much effect do you think sole savers are on an all leather boot. Just got a pair of Black Jack caiman belly boots and had BJ install the sole savers during the build. They help a lot with slippage on certain surfaces, etc. but I can tell they are on there. Less flexibility and probably do not breath as well.
I’m a big dude, so pants in the summer is just a big ass no no for me. I’ve always thought I would look like a dweeb wearing shorts with boots, so I never have. I don’t think I’d ever go out anywhere like that, but doing stuff around the house would be fine.
In truth,I really don’t think about it much,unless I’m in subzero weather and snow,then I wear my Thisulated Ariats. I highly recommend them,by the way, By the way,do you wear those Hondos with you pants in or out? Good video.
I never really thought about it either that's the great thing about this channel and the viewers who ask the questions. It always makes me think about things more. I wear all my boots pants out unless it's a nasty situation of some sort
The Chisos get pretty warm because of the insole but they still win out for me when comparing to the Tecovas. The Chisos leather is better and they feel spectacular
The whole rough out/ suede one is kind of a myth. It is no warmer than a full grain smooth leather boot. The example you give is even flawed. You admitted that a taller boot will run warmer. Yet you use that same boot as a justification that rough out boots are warmer. Hell, suede is technically even thinner than full grain leather.
I love how leather sole looks and feels.. the bad part is that I walk to my work and that eats my soles pretty quickly so it's not affordable to me having leather soles sadlt
I've got a pair of light brown Nocona's coming in. Full leather lined, hard leather insole and leather outsole. I can't heckin' wait for them to get here xD And hot is hot no matter which way you put it so sometimes you've just gotta deal with the heat And a little thing I've found about leather outsoles is once they get cold they stay cold for a long time even if you're wearing them. I had this problem with wearing my leather soled boots this past winter. And I bet if they got hot they'd stay hot for a long time as well. So walking around on hot asphalt during the summer probably isn't good lol
@@JeremiahCraig Yup they're 9.5 B bullhide Noconas sort of like yours. I can't wait because the seller gave me some measurements of the boot and I think they will fit just about perfectly
I started wearing cowboy boots around 45 years ago. I wore Army issued black leather for over 20 years and then the Army issued tan "suede/rough out" combat boots for four years. I believe that having good socks will always help anytime of the year.
That's very true. Good socks make a big difference
I live in South Texas and we wear Cowboy boots all the time, and it's 95-105 degrees often. Technically they were made to be worn outdoors in rough conditions, unless they're dress boots. I wear full quill ostrich Luchesse during the summer a lot and they feel cooler than sneakers. Leather sole, leather footbed, and ostrich skin used to make boots is thinner than other leathers, because of how strong it is. Also remember to wear thin/dress socks.
Exactly! Ostrich is a great choice for the warmer climates.
Also from South Texas and I’ve been using boots on and off throughout the year
I live in south Florida and I wear my 1552's all year. I purposely wear over the calf socks for diabetics and found that my feet actually feel cool. When I wash my socks I turn them inside out and that helps by keeping my boots and feet smelling like nothing bad. I really think that these types of socks are beneficial for my circulation, keeping my boots fresh and feet dry and odorless.
Great points! Makes sense
I wore cowboy boots all summer here in the NYC.
I've been wearing leather sole Cowboy Boots in super humid Malaysia for 24 years.
Loving it. ❤
I agree that leather sole is best at cooling.
Good fit is key.
Right socks & foot powder helps.
Tul jugak tu ..kite pakai justin dgn stokin tebal xde hal 😂
I wear my boots all seasons. I'll even wear my felt hats in the middle of summer. I agree 100% the traditional leather are the coolest and for the most part best overall.
never too warm to wear boots just put em on with shorts if you’re doing work around the ranch lol
There you go! Gotta love it
Shotgun them !
That’s too cheesy! I only wear mine with long pants / jeans.
shorty short jeans
That's OK if nobody sees you. And I mean NOBODY.
From the Philippines here, I fell in love with cowboy boots and i just bought a custom made cowboy boot and will arrive next next week. Im excited to wear and walk em. I learned a lot from your cowboy boot videos and it gave me knowledge and it guided me from buying one Thank you Jeremiah .
I live I Phoenix, AZ and I wear cowboy boots everyday for work. I wear thin socks!
everyone is suggesting thin socks but I think in China as where I live, temperature was usually above 100 in summer and wearing think socks won’t prevent sweating, what happens is that more sweat is absorbed by the insole, which is not ideal. Thicker socks could prevent your insole getting wet.
Good point though thick socks often make me sweat more in hot weather. Maybe a breathable wool sock would be the best way to go but I've never had a problem with that much sweat on a traditionally made boot. Happy to know folks in China are wearing cowboy boots! Cheers!
Jeremiah Craig Cheers partner!
I ♥️ my Cabela's.. working on getting them and shorts combo comfortable / imma city boy.. lil shy.. thank you for entertaining, bud..
Thanks for watching Andrew!
Wots them in Southern Montana in 104 heat and no problem though you gotta be good about changing them. For some bizarre reason white always felt better!!!!!
Tony Lama Americana, goat leather, leather bottom are my go to warm weather boot!
Good point! Goat leather is a nice call as well
Merino wool dress socks. Yes Wool. Wool has 2 layers of fibers. Wool wicks sweat into the inner layer and outer layer stays dry. I wear wool socks year round. also consider tall socks, over the calf helpful.
I have been wearing wool
Socks for the last decade, I love them. Thin wool socks during the summer, a little heavier in the winter. I wear wool socks for everything.
If I wear jeans/pants I’ll wear boots. Generally ostrich skin ropers. I love them.
My Alberta Boot Company boots aren't ever too warm, though they aren't super great when the temps go down in Calgary.
I live in Oklahoma and I wear boot cut Levi's and cowboy boots everyday year round. Summers are 90s-110
I wear my boots all year round here in Dallas.
I thought the square toes were something new but I was watching an old western Black and White movie a few Cowboys for wearing the square toes never noticed that before
My sanders (out of el paso tx)shark skin are amazing traditional made leather outsole insole and lining 12in shafts but a reallly deep scallop that cuts down about 1/3rd the way down they also have a funnel taper at the top so they are wider at the top of the shafts. Very comfortable one of my daily drivers and favorites.
Whatever you do, "Never wear boots without socks"
Amen to that.
ouch
Truth! I also wear them with a good insole as well.
I wear cowboyboots for 40 yrs, i never wear socks. You don't put something on your hands, why should you on your feet
why not? i wear without socks
I've been wearing cowboy boots for over 50 years. Various makers but Justin's for the most part. Got my first pair for Christmas in South Dakota when I was 11. Lived in Houston, TX for 15 years then NW Louisiana. Summer or winter, rain or shine I wore my cowboy boots. Living in South Dakota I rarely wore them during their harsh winters. In NW Louisiana I wear them everyday. My daily wear are a pair of Justin's and my special occasion boots Lucchese 1883 Mad Dog Goat. Got married in a pair of Justin's. Weddings, funerals, job interviews, etc. I've always worn my boots. Take care of them and they will last a very long time. I just got rid of a pair of Justin boots I'd worn for the better part of 30 years. New soles and heels until they just wouldn't take it anymore.
My ariat Patriots are black leather cloth lined rubber soled foam insole. They are warm even in the winter. My brown dan post boots are leather lined with leather sole and insole. The brown ones are cooler but they need to be fixed cause the bottom is falling off. Plus i enjoy the square to of my ariat more than the pointed toe danpost
I’m a long time boot wearer and I’ve found my socks help more than anything .
I live in tricities tn and we during warm months have like 80-100° with 90-100% humidity on average but realistic when it rains and we get alot of rain the humidity feels like its giving that 110%
I wear cowboy boots for work since 11 and I live in Florida where it’s humid and it gets how and I have no complaints it’s never too warm to wear boots
True that! Thanks for sharing. FL gets warm too!
Jeremiah Craig it does
If ya have a problem with heat in boots get some traditionally built (full leather construction) fish skin boots and you'll be fine. Could also get a shorter shaft. Hit the nail on the head
It don’t matter 2 me i were cowboy boots in any weather even in the summer time and it gets over a 100 degrees here in Alabama sometimes
Living in Florida now where Summer temps are consistently in the 90's with high humidity, I'm opting for a shorter shaft boot. I just ordered The Dean by Tecovas. Hopefully this will help. Also, when not moving, the zippers can be pulled down to let help the inside of the boot cool down a bit.🤞🤞🤞
I wear boot all year round, from cowboy boots to dms ... cowboy boots are great in the summer never have issues
Boots l find are cooler than sneakers always! The plastics or even mesh tend to be warmer or even hot in the summer. I do agree shorter shafts in summer are better. But if the leather is breathable you can wear taller boots at night also. 😁
The only time I remember that leather boot where suffocating is when I went hiking in like 38C and high humidity.. I live in a place where temperature reaches 50C normally and with dry hot it's not that bad to wear boots but with humidity I felt awful.. I had to get my feet in a water stream
Even in Alabama with humidity 90-100% and temps 95-105 I still wear boots and jeans year round
Never too warm for cowboy boots when you wear them with shorts! That's what I do. Cowboy boots, socks, shorts and a jersey. I LOVE IT!!
Only women should wear shorts with cowboy boots. Period.
I wear cowboy boots all year long have 2 specifically for hunting and fishing
I'm not a shorts and boots kind of guy, although I know some are. That's okay. With that being said, I don't wear shorts very often so I wear boots during the summer basically every day.
Same
Lol I have a pair of Laredos that are cloth lined, with rubber outsole, and foam insole. They happen to be my favorite summer boots
haha you must be a cool dude! 😎 That would be too warm for me!
@@JeremiahCraig lol thanks they are actually pretty cool other than them being black
Yes some are to hot in summer. Some companies make them unlined even better hikers are ventilated well.
Socks can also make a difference. Thinner cotton socks and avoid sport socks and forget woollen sock altogether.
I was gonna say that it's never too warm to wear boots but let me tell you last Thursday thru Saturday it was between 103-106F in El Paso and it was too freakin hot to wear clothes period. But I didn't care I still wore them to go out to the store but once I got home I stripped down to my boxers and turned on the AC and cracked open a cold one with a bad a$$ boot bottle opener lol
quality cowboy boots are worth it to minimize that summertime Texas concrete, if you have more than one pair - rotate your boots
Without a doubt. That is key to long lasting boots
My body runs extremely warm, as in summer sleeping bags in late fall warm, and I wear boots year round. Always have.
Just today I went into my favorite surplus gear store and they had a pair of mint Durango harness boots on the floor for $60 CAD size 8ee. No way they would fit my 8.5 foot right?
Wrong I was!
I walked out the door with them for $50 CAD and now my Russian and Finnish jackboots have my first pair of almost cowboy boots in over twenty years for company! So far they have taken two coats of neatsfoot oil but they weren't really very dry.
Great info. This answers alot of questions i had regarding summer wear.
Wear those boots all year round! Cheers buddy. Thanks for watching
I run hot and very easy to start sweating but i wear my boots year round.
I wear boots all summer long...except maybe on the hottest days.
110 today in Phoenix. Ugh!!!
It’s never too hot for me to wear boots. Cold, snow and ice. That’s a different story!
completely agree. for me my legs don't really get hot in comparison to my torso so wearing boots doesn't effect them much, except for my Justin work boots i used to wear. They are very similar to your camo Justin boots. very warm. my new noconas are very light and cool.
Makes sense. I feel the same way
I live in Louisiana the hottest most humid place in the Western hemisphere and I wear my boots year round. It doesn't matter what you wear, your gonna be hot as hell regardless, so you may as well look good while your burning up.
I mostly use my Dan Post Renegades for hot days.
Nice good call
I wear English made Beatle boots. Cowboy boots are to pumped up and bulky for me Whereas a Beatle boot is form fitted streamline with a very thin dress shoe sole which is Blake stitched and the boot zipped on and I rear the models that were worn back in the 50s with the tall shaft that stops below the knee which means I can sit down with a pair of high water pants on, and you will not see the top of my boots no matter what position I choose to sit in it, including on the floor, cross legged and the shaft contours with the shape of my leg. none of this stove pipe, business .
Boots too warm for summer? Slap yourself.
Wear good socks. I’ve worn boots for over 40 years. Work boots on hot asphalt. Now that I’m retired, cowboy boots in the summer are soooo easy! But you’re right about the leather soles being cooler.
Great tip! Socks do make a big difference
I like your videos and tips. Love wearing boots as well. Personally my two favorites are Tony Lamas and Tecovas. I have 2 of each. Keep the good videos coming.
Im in Florida and I wear my boots even on the hottest of days
This is helpful for me is live in North Florida
I wear mine for work in the summer and no problem
I really find no difference from leather or rubber soles, it feels fine either way. The only noticeable boot is my Ariat with the mesh lining, now that is warm in the summer but I use that one most for winter. I usually don't wear shorts unless I am swimming or at home. I'm a firm believer that a grown man should not wear shorts unless he is swimming, playing a sport or at home, never out in the public. That's just me though I could care less what others do.
Never too hot. Gotta wear them if you’re working protects you
Please review the Ranch Road Maverick. This might be the 1st square toe I buy. Thanks, great video.
Surprised you didn't mention the color of the leather. A light brown or tan would be cooler than a black, wouldn't it?
I wear my boots year around and it gets to 110 to 120 days n the summer. Very low humidity and the boots are comfortable. Prefer leather insoles.
I live in phoenix. boots are warm in the 100+ temps
I'm in the tropics and I'm about to drop the hammer on a pair. Wish me luck!
Gonna be my first summer with cowboy boots. But I typically wear pants year round, with the cuffs rolled up around my ankles and I walk around in bare feet, so I'm probably gonna die.
Gotta build those callouses!
A bit late to this video but I wear mine year round with the exception of icy snowy conditions. I have yet to find any boot that handles in icy snow
Great topic to bring up. Thanks for sharing! Excellent job with this video JC. How much effect do you think sole savers are on an all leather boot. Just got a pair of Black Jack caiman belly boots and had BJ install the sole savers during the build. They help a lot with slippage on certain surfaces, etc. but I can tell they are on there. Less flexibility and probably do not breath as well.
I’m a big dude, so pants in the summer is just a big ass no no for me. I’ve always thought I would look like a dweeb wearing shorts with boots, so I never have. I don’t think I’d ever go out anywhere like that, but doing stuff around the house would be fine.
great topic
I'll put up with the boots they are all hot to me..I just wont trade off the boots for sneakers because the boots are a little warmer.
If not lined they should be perfect leather Breathe s
I wear them with shorts in the summer. More ventilation than my red wings.
I like to know what Cain nacona boots are these showing on this video
In truth,I really don’t think about it much,unless I’m in subzero weather and snow,then I wear my Thisulated Ariats. I highly recommend them,by the way,
By the way,do you wear those Hondos with you pants in or out? Good video.
I never really thought about it either that's the great thing about this channel and the viewers who ask the questions. It always makes me think about things more. I wear all my boots pants out unless it's a nasty situation of some sort
Merino wool = cool
I wear my black lizard boots in the summer my feet dose not get hot
The best cowboy boots for tropical climates are flip-flops🤷♂️🤣
It was 40 degrees here, and i wore my cowboy boots. No problem 😆😆😆😆😆
I’d like to sniff ur socks
I want to buy a boot to use everyday. What brand do you recommend?
Did you get em??
Definitely don’t settle for less. You need to fall in love with them especially for everyday. Style, color, pattern on the boot, type of leather etc.
If you had to pick 1, tecovas or chisos?
The Chisos get pretty warm because of the insole but they still win out for me when comparing to the Tecovas. The Chisos leather is better and they feel spectacular
Shorts and socks wearing Cowboy Boots during the Summer is ok.
what are the last boots ?, I don’t understand English
It’s never too warm for me to wear them
No. Just use baby powder and switch out your boots daily.
Great tip! Thanks
8 months later we now know baby powder is sketchy health wise.
My boots are on all 4 seasons
boot style nacona?
It’s not the boots it’s the wearing jeans with them can definitely get too hot when your working
Have u ever heard indonesian wearing cowboy boots. I did
Hell yeah. Interest in cowboy boots in Indonesia has been trending upwards like crazy over the last few years
Which cowboy boots you think is good for the city ?!
Any of them depending on what you are wearing them with
@@JeremiahCraig what you mean ? sucks Or clothing!?
Clothes. Short zip boots will work well with slim or skinny jeans. Taller boots you might want a straight leg or bootcut
@@JeremiahCraig I appreciate !! So bootcut Jeans can be too ?!
The whole rough out/ suede one is kind of a myth. It is no warmer than a full grain smooth leather boot. The example you give is even flawed. You admitted that a taller boot will run warmer. Yet you use that same boot as a justification that rough out boots are warmer. Hell, suede is technically even thinner than full grain leather.
Good point but I find that even my short roughout ropers are warm too. Just my experience. I'm not a suede or roughout kind of guy in the summer
Jeremiah Craig I think it’s a psychological thing. Most people associate things that are nappy and fluffy in texture are being warm.
Haha cowboy boots were made the hot climates in the Southwest
Right!?
I love how leather sole looks and feels.. the bad part is that I walk to my work and that eats my soles pretty quickly so it's not affordable to me having leather soles sadlt
Wear them sockless.
Do you like wearing your boots sockless sometimes.
Well it’s like 115 here and I’m watching you’re video in some ostrich boots, so no?
👍
I've got a pair of light brown Nocona's coming in. Full leather lined, hard leather insole and leather outsole. I can't heckin' wait for them to get here xD
And hot is hot no matter which way you put it so sometimes you've just gotta deal with the heat
And a little thing I've found about leather outsoles is once they get cold they stay cold for a long time even if you're wearing them. I had this problem with wearing my leather soled boots this past winter. And I bet if they got hot they'd stay hot for a long time as well. So walking around on hot asphalt during the summer probably isn't good lol
Sweet! Happy to hear about your Noconas!
@@JeremiahCraig Yup they're 9.5 B bullhide Noconas sort of like yours. I can't wait because the seller gave me some measurements of the boot and I think they will fit just about perfectly
Epic!
Ariat Ventek boots. Problem solved.
Too warm during the summer with your boots on?
Swap your jeans for shorts!
Yep! That's what I do! :)
No… boots are not too warm for summer. 😏
#hardleatherinsole4life
Nope✅