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My footwear philosophy is going green. Synthetic leather Birkenstock sandals with white socks for me.
(socks made from 70% post consumer bio-degradable fiber because good planets are hard to find save the Earth dude)
(sandals manufactured in countries that have signed No CLAP, the No-Child Labor Act Pact and have committed to reducing greenhouse gases by 2076 and are 100% "dolphin free")
Let me ask, what's greener that bio-degradable, renewable animal hide?
Good ol' 'pointy toe' chit kikkerz. ONLY prob, of the 11 pair, ain't none of them been in the chit for quite a few yrs, now.
Gots buffalo, ostrich, snake (couple diff kinds) lizard, 'ephalent', and 'crocodilian'
But I do have one brown pair and one black pair, square toe, harness bootz.
Dang, Gump! You got enough boots over there or what? Shoot, I'm a spoiled brat and even I don't have that many shoes! And I only have two pairs of boots. Both black, one for riding and a pair with heels.
I have boot envy now. Gonna have to go shopping tomorrow.
Fence climbers which I assume are a/k/a cockroach killers. Got me a stylish but comfortable pair of black Dingo's with a nice, grippy sole. Ariat makes some nice ones too. Didn't spend so much on them that I mind getting them scuffed or wet. Have a pair of Milwaukee harness boots, but got tired of the heavy/clunkiness of them but will probably still use them as a winter boot.
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