How to wear men's cowboy boots
January 23, 2018
Do you sign up for cowgirl fashion? From the distant and wild west we get a trend that can’t miss in your wardrobe during the season of detour: cowboy boots, the purest cowboy style.
The perfect example that some garments and accessories do not go out of fashion and continue to triumph despite the trends and changes imposed by the leading fashion firms and the most influential designers in the world. More than a complement, cowboy boots are a good investment. Join the cowgirl fashion and discover with the tips how to combine cowboy boots for men.
Look 100% denim
We all know what cowboy boots look like, but do you know how you can combine them? Next, we suggest some good ideas that will help you to mark style.
Due to its characteristics, cowboy boots combine perfectly with denim garments. So, not to risk, it is best combining your cowboy boots with jeans, whether clear, medium or dark. You can wear them inside or outside the pants, depending on how low the pants you want to look.
With biker jacket
The cowboy boots also favor a lot with a total denim look, that is, with jeans, denim shirt and denim jacket. But if it's too much for you, do not forget to combine your cowboy boots with a biker style jacket.
The great advantage of the cowboy boots is that they are very contemporary and versatile, since we can wear them with infinity of garments and trends. However, our advice is that you choose mostly informal and casual clothes and accessories.
Perfect for casual looks
The cowboy boots are a very casual and urban style, so forget about wearing your boots with clothes and you’re more formal looks, as the result might not be as expected.
Inspire yourself in the images that accompany our article and do not forget to share with us your own style suggestions.
Cowboy boots in a dress look
If you want to dare and combine your cowboy boots with clothing that allows you to look a little more trim, you can be inspired by the next look. The best thing is to leave the jackets aside and, instead, opt for a dress vest combined with a thin denim shirt, a thin tie and dress pants but not suit, but a little more informal. As you can see, adding a belt to this look is a success and allows a more formal touch.
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