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Showing posts with label footwear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label footwear. Show all posts

April 2, 2010

Foot Candy - Line Dancing Boots

Line Dance Girl's favorite cowboy boots of 2010

Cowboy boots are trendy this spring! Here are the boot's I'd drool over, ponder and after consideration, justify splurging on ;)

Cowboy boots: quality wins over quantity!!!
Gotta have great cowgirl foot candy!! Especially since you'll be rockin' your boots for a long time.

Ideal line dancing boots have a leather sole for sliding, scootin' & shuffling... as cute as some fashion boots may be, they didn't make the list. There's nothing worst than trying to dance in rubber sole boots... well, maybe trying to dance in flip flops but that's another story.

Click for in-store boot details.

Line Dance Girl's boots:
I bought these from "Cowboy Blue" at Trail West in Nashville in 2008. The quickly replaced my favorites.
Boulet 6007 Copper Cowboy Toe Western Boots

by Lucchese
1883 by Lucchese Women's 
N8665 5/4 Western Boot,Stonewash Robin Egg Blue/Red,8.5 C(W)USLucchese Classics Women's 
GB9271 5/4 Western Boot,Honey Burnish,9.5 B(M)USLucchese Classics Women's 
GB9286 5/4 Western Boot,Robin Egg Blue,7 B(M)USLucchese Classics Women's 
GA9755 5/4 Western Boot,Tan,6 B(M)USLucchese Classics Women's 
GB9290 5/4 Western Boot,Chocolate,7.5 B(M)USLucchese Classics 'E2083' 
Domingo Goat Cowboy Boots Womens 10 - BlackLUCCHESE Classics L4656 
Womens Cowboy Cowgirl Leather Western Boots Mahogany Black Lucchese Classics Burnished 
Leather Cowboy Boots Womens 10 - Cigar

November 6, 2008

I Got Some... Lucchese Dancing Boots

If you're anything like me, you love buying new shoes. 2 weekends ago, I headed out on a mission to buy a new pair of cowboy boots. I live at the Jersey Shore and cowboy stores are few and far between so I headed up to Boot America in Turnersville, NJ. I believe it is the same store that used to be called Boot Village back when it was in Depford (across from the mall) in the late 90's. I always had luck there with my gynormous 'Neander-toes' {apparently size 10 is big for ladies boots}. I have checked out Cowtown Cowboy Outfitters & Zane's Western Ware in the past without luck because of my big feet.

My mom & I made it up to the boot store and Russ, the owner showed us a picture of a pair of handmade customized black boots with a custom Phantoms logo inlaid in the boot. They were nice, but not quite what I had in mind. I went there looking for a brown pair with black details. There were tons of boots to choose from. I must have spent an hour and a half looking and trying them on and dancing around the store to make sure they felt good. I found a gorgeous pair that were brown and black but they didn't have my size in stock so I ordered them. In the mean time, I had driven an hour and a half up there so I wanted to leave with a pair! Well, I found a gorgeous pair of tan Charlie 1 Horse boots by Lucchese with blue butterflys on the top of the foot so they show with jeans too. They even have a cowboy riding a bucking horse on the sole! I had to spurge & just get them. I am so in love with them that I've been wearing my new boots around the house with my sweatpants lol! :)Lucchese boots

July 1, 2008

Line Dancing Boots and they're really cute!

Boots to wear line dancing... no small decision! I spent an afternoon cruising around an online shoe store and these looked like some decent line dancing footwear - plus they are all so cute! I'm pretty sure they all have a leather sole which is clutch for sliding! There is nothing worse than a rubber sole when you are trying to spin! You want the nice slide of leather for smooth shuffles and spins. Here's a goofy little story about the evolution of my line dancing shoes.