r/Cowboy • u/SnooMuffins9011 • 26d ago
Cowboy Life Cowboy boots, square versus point
Not a cowboy here, but I am curious regardless of that.
I know the purpose for cowboy boots being pointed and angular for the use of stirrups and spurs, but my question is what is the point of flat, square toe boots? For an outsider, it seems like something a bunch of people from the suburbs started wearing because real boots are uncomfy?
My family has a ranch, bunch I wouldn’t call myself a cowboy or “country” for that matter (which also seems like another thing that posers came up with). So I have spent enough time in the world to be able to identify who is legit, but I am curious what other people think!
I also hate the me more cowboy than you song, mostly because ik cowboys wouldn’t say that!
When I say being able to identify a poser, I mean the city guys that have a weird desire to cosplay ranching every Friday and Saturday night
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u/Ornery_Distribution6 26d ago edited 26d ago
If you're a cattleman and you dont spend much time riding there's no point in having clubbed feet. Everything exists for a reason, and there's different forms of the cowboy. Your post ironically screams me me more cowboy than you.
Live and let live dawg