Once, no self-respecting puncher considered himself dressed for work until he had his feet inside of a pair of $15 boots made by one of the favorite boot-makers, whose merits they discussed about the camp fires night after night.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I walk to work, so boots are a staple for me.
Firefighters are indispensable foot soldiers here at home.
Nan Kempner wore one of the first Saint Laurent trouser suits to one of those fancy Madison Avenue restaurants and was denied access. She famously took off her pants and walked in wearing only the jacket. And it was that kind of revolution that was echoed in fashion and in life.
Who will wear a shoe that hurts him, because the shoe-maker tells him 'tis well made?
When I was 15, I wore combat boots with a fluorescent Columbia ski jacket. I was trying to find myself.
No man should have cowboys boots in his wardrobe. That's fair enough, isn't it? Unless you're a cowboy, of course.
He worked for the day when all people would be clothed in dignity.
Apart from anything else, I find boots are too hot except in wintry weather. At home I usually wear a sweater, shirt and slacks.
Luckily I don't have to buy shoes anymore, because I design them! I'm off tour, so I can dive in and create the shoes that I want for my line. But okay, I did buy a pair of vintage combat boots because they were so beaten up - I had to have them.
There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet.