Cowboy boot care

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#11  
I failed to mention that it is the shaft of the boot that I want to support, so that it doesn't fall over, or buckle the boot just above my ankle. Some of y'all understood what I meant, but wanted to clarify my original post.
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   / Cowboy boot care #12  
My opinion: That just looks like normal broken in boots. That wrinkle is from wearing them, not them sitting in the closet. As your ankle moves that portion of the boot flexes. Also, sitting with feet kind of back with weight on your toes adds to it. Your pants aught to cover that area unless sitting.

I've got Tony Lama fancy boots, Twisted X, Red Wing, and Ariat. They all do it.
 
   / Cowboy boot care #13  
I failed to mention that it is the shaft of the boot that I want to support, so that it doesn't fall over, or buckle the boot just above my ankle. Some of y'all understood what I meant, but wanted to clarify my original post.View attachment 771385
That's just normal. Actually not quite as wrinkled as some Lucchese and Redwing boots I have.
 
   / Cowboy boot care #14  
Cowboys wear longer pants. So they don't look like they are ready to wade into some high water
Get some cowboy length pants and nobody will ever see it. Google cowboy stacked jeans
 
   / Cowboy boot care #15  
I think those are called Capris

I could never get a pair of cowboy boots that my fat foot ever felt comfortable in.
 
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#16  
Cowboys wear longer pants. So they don't look like they are ready to wade into some high water
Get some cowboy length pants and nobody will ever see it. Google cowboy stacked jeans
Assuming you mentioned this due to my jeans being up where the shaft of the boots are visible. I was holding my jeans up to where the boots could be seen for the picture. My jeans typically cover down to the heel or lower on the rear of the boot.
David from jax
 
   / Cowboy boot care #17  
Assuming you mentioned this due to my jeans being up where the shaft of the boots are visible. I was holding my jeans up to where the boots could be seen for the picture. My jeans typically cover down to the heel or lower on the rear of the boot.
David from jax
My Bad, I never could resist a chance to poke fun. At least it wasn't me that went to capris
 
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#19  
Those are pretty fancy boots. I'd not want them to wrinkle either but i don't normally wear cowboy boots anymore.
Thanks!
. These are on the lower end of the high cost boot market! While I like a nice pair of boots, I am too cheap to pay thousands of dollars for them!
 
   / Cowboy boot care #20  
Thanks!
. These are on the lower end of the high cost boot market! While I like a nice pair of boots, I am too cheap to pay thousands of dollars for them!
My friend, that is just normal wear because of one's ankle . . . That's when I consider them broke in and comfortable. ;)
 

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