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![]() Leopartido Mules from Old Gringo |
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![]() Camelot Boots from Old Gringo |
![]() Nevada Boots from Old Gringo |
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The Camelot from Old Gringo is a old cowboy standard updated with a Maltese cross motif and a sense of modern drama. These would be great to wear with either jeans or a short skit.. Click Here to Buy Now! Only $340! |
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Dear Manolo,
I recently moved to Arizona from a much colder state, and took a job in a corporate setting after twenty years in academia. Can you suggest a pair of shoes to wear with my casual Friday boot-cut jeans? I am a woman of a certain age, but I would like to maintain a hint of bohemianism without appearing to be a crazy old lady.
Shannon
Manolo says, there are so many things going on in this letter the Manolo does not even know where to start: the move from the cold of the north to the warmth of the south; the change from the mock-free-spiritedness of the academy to the more regimented setting of corporate employment; the desire to maintain one’s bohemianosity in the face of creeping bag-ladyism; the boot-cut jeans.
Actually, there is already the suitable model for Southwestern artistic bohemianism, involving prairie denim skirts, and excessive amounts of turquoise geegawery, and while the Manolo’s friend might not wish to head too far down this road, the few nods to tradition cannot hurt.
This is why the Manolo would recommend the Muchos Hojas Mules from Old Gringo . They are handsomely Southwestern without crossing the line into being costumey.





