Are there any other places in The Tine to buy western boots besides Cavenders?
quote:First please stop telling my wife to spend more money..lol. For real though she already has a nice pair of boots just looking for a second pair (read not to be worn often) to be more girly if i remember correctly. She has already looked at Cavendars which she said not there.
You want boots, you dont want to go to Cavenders, and you don't want to spend more than $150.
My question is, why not Cavenders? $150 or less for boots will either land you at the bottom of the Cavenders inventory, or at Walmart or a thrift shop buying either some else leftovers, or something that feels like, and probably is made of plastic.
A $150 budget won't get you far at boot stores. If you want boots, get a decent pair, spend a little money, and keep them forever. I just got a pair of ostrich quill boots I have since high school resolved and they look like new. A good pair of boots will last you a long time with proper care.
quote:Be sure and soak up the free a/c while you're there.
Go to Cavenders and find a pair of boots that you like and try them on til you get the size that fits you right. Write down the style and size and then find them online. At the very least you can save on the sales tax.
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Didn't someone on this board get unusually pissed about doing that same recommendation, except at electronics retail stores?
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Be sure and soak up the free a/c while you're there.
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Didn't someone on this board get unusually pissed about doing that same recommendation, except at electronics retail stores?
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UH Ag, does your uncle's place have the boots in stock or does he make them upon order?
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UH Ag, does your uncle's place have the boots in stock or does he make them upon order?
He wholesales he has everything in stock including python, lizard, sting ray, crocodile,
Ostrich, and leather