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I met a tall hot girl today who was into antique clothing. She wore a dress from the 1920's and brown leather boots from 1910 (supposedly) She herself had a kind of musky old clothes smell so I kinda believe it, but I might be careful with those feets of hers:)
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If they were worn for that amount of time I don't know. Were they man boots, if so, hell no. I'm not much of a boot man anyways.
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quote:Originally posted by larrrr: Were they man boots, if so, hell no.
I had the same image run through my head. Please tell us that those boots weren't used during the first World War. Even if they weren't, the answer to your question will be no.
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Were the boots made around January of 1910 or around August 1910...
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I probably would. It would depend on what they looked like when they came out the boot. Would be an up-one on experience. Also be an interesting story to share here.
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