l'd love to know how many button boots ole Sator would have; l bet he's got afew there. But in Sators case, he'd actually use them.
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You would need to be off your rocker to wear those button boots. What was that toy that helped you learn to tie or button your shoes?
Do they come with a can of hamburger helper to do your own antiqueing?
Uh, it's sort of a filler to increase the bulk of cheap ground meat and add colour, flavour and texture.
I'm not sure what's in it, only having it once.
I was eating lunch at a coworker's and commented it wasn't half bad and the meat tasted pretty good.
My coworker looked at me and said 'meat?'
Chums,
Perchance the iGents have brought back a trend. Brooks Bros. is carrying button boots again.
http://mistermort.typepad.com/mister_mort/2009/02/brooks-brothers-fw-09.html
Whilst tchauncey was suitably appalled and immediately dispatched a letter expressing his stern disapproval,, it appears that the Bros. Brooks have a history of such.
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1937/01/09/1937_01_09_011_TNY_CARDS_000166757
Of even more amazement and dumbfoundery are the classics and details they seem incapable of executing properly or reintroducing.
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There's a lot to be said for zip boots, I think. But not for those...
All the pictures of the button boots - galosh tops above are fakes - they are finished with 'poppers' (the last ones with zips). The contrasting topped boots are for morning wear not evening wear but the last pair (nice lines) is modelled on evening boots. I have worn them with a dark suit but you just get asked a load of questions about where you got them etc etc and then hear a gentle snickering as you turn to go....
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How is it a button boot without buttons?
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