Should the bottom of the pant be right at the top of the heel?
AliasMan02 said:
Full break.
a wrinkle at the bottom where the pant meets the boot and "breaks" over.Bayside Tiger Ag said:AliasMan02 said:
Full break.
What's a "break"?
How can an adult not know this?Bayside Tiger Ag said:AliasMan02 said:
Full break.
What's a "break"?
CJS4715 said:
I've never tried this look (usually keep boots paired with jeans), but it's pretty common dress look in the area I live.
Bayside Tiger Ag said:AliasMan02 said:
Full break.
What's a "break"?
Spotted Ag said:
Not everyone enjoys wearing the pansy nancy ass dress shoes some of you are so in love with.
Also, boots can conceal a multitude of different weapons...dress shoes not so much.
And FlasksCstrickland05 said:Spotted Ag said:
Not everyone enjoys wearing the pansy nancy ass dress shoes some of you are so in love with.
Also, boots can conceal a multitude of different weapons...dress shoes not so much.
This. I have one pair of dress shoes, and I haven't worn them in about 10 years
powerbelly51 said:How can an adult not know this?Bayside Tiger Ag said:AliasMan02 said:
Full break.
What's a "break"?
Have you never had pants tailored? I guess not if you think boots and dress pants is an acceptable look.
agdad4x said:
What are these "dress shoes" that people mention?
You never wore any uniform besides ACU's? Good Lord.Bayside Tiger Ag said:
1. Self employed mostly and worked outside
2. Military prior to that and never felt the need to tailor my ACU's
3. I couldn't give two ****s what someone thinks of my boots. Besides, I'd say 75% of the firm wears the combo. It's in civil engineering.
google unavailable at your computer?Bayside Tiger Ag said:
What are pleats?