Lucchese Since 1883

Those familiar with Lucchese Boots know that Lucchese makes three lines: Classics — handcrafted and most expensive; Lucchese 2000 — mostly roper styles nowadays and considered mid-line, and are machine-made in the USA; and this year, replacing “Lucchese 1883” they now offer “Lucchese Since 1883” — slightly different name for the entry-level of machine-made cowboy boots. And, not unexpected, the “Lucchese Since 1883” boots are …
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“How” Questions About Boots

Here are more examples of actual, as-written, as-searched, boot-related “how” questions that direct visitors to my website or this blog. Some questions are serious, some are strange, and some are amusing. If you are wondering, I can “see” the questions that direct visitors to my website/blog, but I cannot tell who the visitor actually is. I respect privacy. I figure, though, if at least one person is asking via a search engine, then others may have the same questions.

Here goes…
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Cowboy Booted G-Man

There is hope! I tell ‘ya, hope that a G-Man from the top law enforcement agency in the United States that at least one of them is interested in wearing cowboy boots! See for yourself from my stat viewer logs:
FBIcowboybootsI work with a bunch of G-men and G-women in Washington, DC, and rarely, if ever, see any men in cowboy boots at work. Some may choose to wear them casually, but there is hope that perhaps at least one may wear boots with a suit to the office.

Why not?

Pull on the correct socks, not worrying about their color (because you can’t see them), and be comfortably booted all day. Woo-hoo, what a concept!

Cowboy boots with dress slacks over them look the same as shoes, but not nearly as dorky as shoes do. Boots in subdued colors such as black, black cherry, or brown, go just fine with dress clothes. Worn by a professional, they demonstrate that he is his own man and does not fear what others may say — probably because no one says anything at all about a guy who wears boots to the office.

Life is short: man-up and wear boots to work!