Frye Harness boot in Tan

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What are your opinions on this boot? Thanks in advance! :heart:

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I wore Fryes almost exclusively all through the 70'sB) - loved them then, and glad to see them back!:heart:
 
i think they are great for boys...:heart:
but they smell funny...something about the way they are treated with oil...
not a good thing...

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i agree softie, they are rocking for a certain type of Jim Morrison guy. a little too much like the peasant skirt + cowboy boot= prarie girl look i'm tiring of -_-
 
I like 'em. Definitely masculine though, if that's a concern to you.
 
i like them... just don't wear them with a peasant skirt
 
im thinking about buying a pair too... dont know if i should buy it in tan or black though.
 
I didn't think of them looking that masculine! I mean they do, but (sorry-it's been a rough couple of days).
Oh, NO peasant skirts. I was thinking with jeans. I liked that they had a slightly rougher appeal to them. Any other ideas what to wear them with? (Guess I should think about stuff like this beforehand).
 
I prefer them in olive. Tan with jeans looks like you're some sort of randy gay cowboy, I find. Freudian analysts would probably say that this reveals more about me than the colour tan.
 
I love them also and think I'm gonna get a pair for fall! Shopbop has both the brown ones with the eagle stitching as well as in this chesnut color, which I love! Only prob is that it looks like they may be heading in the direction of the Ugg where you will see literally everyone wearing them this fall/winter! I've already seen a few copies of the design at places like Aldo etc. Anyway, they'd look great with skinny jeans!

 
i got those boots awhile back but have hardly ever worn them. definitely size DOWN. they run really big!
 

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