I like them much more than dress shoes, especially when there is some snow or it is raining. Then seem to last longer and are easier to take care of. I have had mine for many years.
I have owned a pair of Justin Ropers for 10 years now and have only worn them to fly a few times.
Very comfortable boots. Not bad to take care of. I've had them resoled twice. I just don't like the look of wearing them with uniform slacks. They look better with Jeans or maybe those cowboy Wrangler slacks (which aren't company issue).
It just so happens that I was raised a real cowboy, about 40 miles east of Amarillo, TX. I like ropers, but I wear black, plain toe shoes with my uniform.
Justins have steel shanks too, pain in the heinder for the illustrious TSA security points.
Although their website says something about a new non-metallic shank in some new boots, dunno if they'll carry over into their regular line.
I just got a pair of DocMarten's, no steel shank. Find out tomorrow if I can get through the friggin' magnetometer without beeping for once.
forgot to say that i've got a pair of justin ropers i wore for regular life forever, they were very comfortable once they broke in, but alas, i've beatin the heII out of them and are no longer wearable
I'm a real (South Texas) cowboy, too and second the vote for Ariat.
Ariat Heritage Ropers.
1) Comfortable and lined (warm in winter).
2) No metal shanks in boots made after late-2002. Wear them without fear, thet are metal-free!
3) Easy to polish.
4) Durable (they're made for ropin' and ridin' folks! Even glycol doesn't phase 'em!). Mine lasted over two years of constant use at work and home. (I wanted new shanks and linings, but the exterior was unphased even with Glycol all over!) Ariat rebuilt them to new condition for only $40!
I wore Justin Ropers when I was flying. Durable, comfortable and good-looking, but the primary reason I wore them was for safety. I liked having the ankle protection.
I have a pair of Ariat roughout cowboy boots. Great fit, extremely comfortable, and good support. Good shank, as others said. Excellent value. I bet the Ariat ropers are equally good.
Luchesse ropers are great, although darn expensive. I have a pair of smooth ostrich, man are they put together well. Mine are about 10 years old, back before they started to have skimp on the quality a little. Comfortable as all hell.
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