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Hey Jeremiah! In a few weeks, I plan to buy my first pair of cowboy boots. However, even after watching multiple videos by you Jeremiah, I am still a bit confused about the right fit and style for me. Can you help me understand the different types of boots, how they fit with jeans, and what brands are good for everyday use? For reference, I am 5'6", weigh 180 (I work out regularly), and my shoe size is between 8.5 and 9. I am also an intern pastor at my church, so I need boots that can be worn with both jeans and suits. Thank you in advance for your help!
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I had wanted these exact ones. But i had the money for some Anderson beans so i went with those instead with a roper toe. Had struggled finding a competitor for the chisos, no offense to them but i don’t agree with the markup considering AB is made in USA.
Nice looking boots. Looks like they would work well in the stirrup. Not a fan of the cutter toe though. Boot companies, please bring back some round toe boots. Nice to see B widths. Your right. My feet have lengthend and gotten a touch wider with age.
Howdy Jerimiah. I just ordered a pair of these from Carters in a 9.5B. Unbelievable that they had a B with. I usually order 9.5 D and have to use inserts and heavy socks ( with the exception of Lucchese who makes "true", true to size boots). I'm anxious to get these and try them out. I see that your pair were tight at first. I'm hoping for a good fit. My narrow heel ( B width) gives me trouble when finding boots that fit properly. The front of my foot is D width. Thanks again for sharing this great video. GT from Tennessee P.S. Lucchese "bart" boots are my #1. You should check them out. They are worth the expense.
Been wanting these for a long time, only boot I’ve found in a B width that isn’t gonna break the bank, plus they have a decent spur shelf. Fingers crossed🤞
I've never liked the hybrid soles , I guess I feel like it makes it look kinda cheap and tacky , but I love suede and roughout boots, still wouldn't buy but just off looks I'd give the boot a 6/10
I'm a cowboy boot fanatic but I have two new foot problems: I have high arches. Two knee replacement surgeries have left me with one leg 1/2 inch shorter than the other. As a consequence I walk with a foot slap. But I still eat my Tony Llamas whenever I can.
Hey yall! In a few weeks, I plan to buy my first pair of cowboy boots. However, even after watching multiple videos by Jeremiah, I am still a bit confused about the right fit and style for me. Can anyone help me understand the different types of boots, how they fit with jeans, and what brands are good for everyday use? For reference, I am 5'6", weigh 180 (I work out regularly), and my shoe size is between 8.5 and 9. I am also an intern pastor at my church, so I need boots that can be worn with both jeans and suits. Thank you in advance for your help!
@@JeremiahCraig okey thank you so much buddy. Also thank you for your help on sizing boots. Your insta messages helped me to pick the most comfortable footwear I ever owned!
It's split leather so it's not as thick as full grain leather and it stains pretty easy. If you didn't want them to stain as easy you can use a treatment like Gardmore
@@JeremiahCraig I am in The Netherlands and there are hardly any stores that sell western boots. The only brands here are Sendra, Sancho and Ariat. For a pair of Lucchese or Fenoglio I would need to order via internet, but that is difficult because of the sizing. Seems I need to come to the USA. 😂