Double H harness boots, black corduroy pants, thick navy stripe shirt, black poly-thermal long-sleeve T, neutral thermal Carhartt bottoms, black pouch briefs, usual Dickies socks.
Chippewa steel-toe engineers, black boot cut Levis (no external meetings today), red/tan flannel Carhartt shirt, black BootMan T, black union suit, gray briefs, usual Dickies socks.
Rocky Portland boots (yes! waterproof!), Brooks Brothers black pants, navy fine check on white (also Brooks Brothers) shirt, black BootDude long-sleeve T, black briefs, usual Dickies socks.
Double H harness boots, Wrangler blue jeans, denim Carhartt shirt, black thermal long-sleeve Carhartt T, black briefs (changed into Tall Wesco harness boots with brass hardware for the evening event--i.e., reversed yesterday's order of boots)
Tall Wesco harness boots with brass hardware, black Wrangler jeans, black/red/white woven Carhartt shirt, neutral thermal long-sleeve Carhartt T, black briefs (changed into Double H harness boots and added ColdGear 2.0 bottoms for the evening).
Tall Wesco harness boots with brass hardware, Wrangler blue jeans inside the boots, denim Carhartt shirt, black BootDude long-sleeve T, black briefs, usual Dickies socks.
Three different pairs of boots: Black Sendra cowboy boots, the mystery boots I don't have a decent picture of yet, and my custom Dehner Mountie style boots. The clothing changes were too many to record here, but, of course, they all included the usual Dickies socks (two different pairs).
I started this blog soon after I turned 55 and decided I need an alternative to joining AARP. I'm partnered, don't play, and not dead between the legs. Very not dead, just keep it zipped up.
I'm always interested to know what other men are wearing, especially if they are wearing some kind of boots. If you don't want to post a comment, feel free to email me.
My blog name comes from a silly bar conversation almost 25 years ago: a group of friends making up names for each other. When I was given the name "Clint" one of the group said, "like Clint Lockner."