Sunday, October 12, 2014

8-10 Weeks

I've done it again.

I've given in to my crippling addiction.

Boots.

GOD THE BOOTS.
We have so many boots - but soon (if a tack ho can consider 8-10 weeks "soon") we will have more.


Why? No great reason. Mostly because I got bored walking in circles, and watching everyone else go off and show (again). And also because I don't have anything else on my Christmas list, and apparently Christmas is 8-10 weeks away (or thereabouts).

And also because (if we ignore vet costs...) we've "saved" money not showing all summer. Technically we've saved enough for many boots, so just this one little pair is a modest expenditure (lie).

And also cause BOOTS ARE BEAUTIFUL.


Oh, and also I told myself if I lost (most) of the baby weight I could get new boots.


So last week I called to make a fitting appointment then carted the kiddo into the tack shop and geeked out over boot options with the very friendly, entertaining and equally boot obsessed owner of the store while baby girl got covered in bulldog kisses from the stores pup.


Since I wanted a show boot, I knew I wouldn't take advantage of any of the fun color/piping/trim/anything options, but still, staring at swatches and feeling everything was a ton of fun and in my opinion - part of the purchase price.


I ended up ordering a pair of the Konig (love) K5000 (love) field boots.

In terms of options I went with swagger tabs, zippers, zipper guard at the heel and a punched toe. Oh, and the new calfskin.

I was skeptical of the calf since I like a stiffer leather and something that polishes to a massive shine... but when I looked at it on a pair of boots that had come in, I caved (and swooned).






These.  but in black.



It's soft and grippy, but much more substantial than, say the calf on the Ariat Monacos.



And holy stickiness Tackman.

Swung my leg over a calf CWD in the saddle section - and between those boots and those flaps - there is zero excuse for your lower leg ever moving, ever.



I relayed that I don't love the look of the overly thin, overly tight leather that (to me) makes boots look like weird socks (think Parlanti), but after seeing some pics and boots in person, I don't think it'll be an issue. 




Strongly Dislike



(Can we discuss this for a moment? I've never worn a pair, and I'm sure they are dreamy, I can't help but think of those Steve Madden Faux leather stretchy boots from the late 90's. I hated those then, and I really don't think high-end-anything should invoke their memory)




I mean seriously, add that Parlanti button and it's too close for comfort...



Anyway, I'm super excited.

And I won't even begin to make promises like I did before claiming how the cost is worth it cause I'm sure I'll never buy another pair of boots again... I think we all know that would be a lie. A big, bad lie.


that being said, I do think that a good (tall enough) pair of customs in a conservative, traditional style is a good decision for me - but holy smokes, if I could order 12 pairs there are SO MANY FUN things to do.

I'd probably start ordering extra Ogilvy pads too and just have a dreamy, absurd closet of beautiful boots and pads to mix and match for all of our rides.

Of course all this super stylish planning exists in a dream land where my breeches aren't covered in spit up and I'm not stashing diapers in my groom box....

But for now 8-10 weeks.

Hopefully that gives us a good amount of time to break them in before we (hopefully) head to Thermal. Which quickly brings my head space back to crossing fingers and toes for continued good rehab and more walking in circles...



BOOTS!!!!


17 comments:

  1. Blogger ate my first comment, sad panda. New boots are always super exciting!

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  2. My new favorite phrase..."And holy stickiness Tackman"

    They look gorgeous-can't wait to see how they turn out!

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  3. Boots, boots, boots! They sound fabulous!

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  4. Boots! How exciting :) hope they arrive and are perfect.

    I also want a closet full of Ogilvy covers haha!

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  5. the 90s ones you speak of, aren't they really just go-go boot throwbacks?

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  6. I also super dislike weird looking sock-boots. Love getting new leather things. Tack-Hos unite!

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  7. Ahh... Custom boots. *drool* Mine are just boring ol' off-the-shelf Dublins that haven't even dropped properly and are already super bulky around the ankles. I live vicariously through boot purchases like this. Another reason for buying more boots? Making others happy!

    bonita of A Riding Habit

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  8. BOOTS!!

    You, me and everyone seems to have horses laid up. Tid the season.

    But boots!!!

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  9. Beautiful, I adore the ones you shared the pic of with the piping *swoon*

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  10. Tackman, love it! New boots new boots!!!!

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  11. oooooh lovely! excited to see the finished product :)

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  12. You might have an addition, but sooooo pretty! :) I'm with you on the dislike the the wrinkly stretchy fitting boots. They look silly and cheap to me.

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  13. Yeah, I really don't care for the "leather socks" as you describe them. Love that term, lol.

    It's good you got a hunter pair. Now maybe a fun pair to school in so you don't screw up your show boots? ;-)

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  14. Congrats on the new boots!

    The comparison of Parlantis to the Steve Madden boots is too funny... and so true!

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