I Live in Austin cowboy boot capital! So I don't think they ever go out of style. But IMO they should be original boots (Justin, Acme, etc.), not knockoffs (Nine west, Steve madden, Bakers, etc.)
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I Live in Austin cowboy boot capital! So I don't think they ever go out of style. But IMO they should be original boots (Justin, Acme, etc.), not knockoffs (Nine west, Steve madden, Bakers, etc.)
I agree 100%. Originals are a classic...i thinks the others are too...fad-ish? is that the right word? I wear mine at least once a week, with jeans, dresses...whatever...I'm in rural Oklahoma, but would wear them anywhere!
These are mine...they hit just below the knee, are super comfortable, and i'm a little in love with them....they're by Twisted X, a company started by a former Ariat designer....
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I remember thinking Reese Witherspoon looked so cute wearing the cowboys with dress combo in Sweet Home Alabama but to be honest, I think that if I saw anyone wear the combo now, where I live (L.A.), I'd think "so five years ago"...sorry!
ETA: Important qualification: If the combo is your style and you feel natural in it, then you most likely have the confidence to pull it off. And who knows? You might even bring the trend back
I kinda think cowboy boots are a classic. I still see a lot of girls wearing them, but I live in New Mexico, so that could have a lot to do with it. I think it depends on how you wear them.
I think if they are the classic pairs (like Justin, Frye), it's OK, but I don't love the look. I also live in LA, where we burned out on the trend awhile back, though. Less stylized boots (like Frye Campus) are still ok in my book though.