I’ve always loved the wrangler cowboy cuts. The back pockets sit up higher so you’re not sitting on your wallet, the positioning of the belt loops is perfect for carry, and the riveted construction hold up really well.
Bootcut jeans on cowboy boots is a perfect combo but for me its way too oldie and boring. Plus it seem to overwhelm the boots and hide it. Slim fit (not skinny) jeans look really good and trendy with cowboy boots. Its slightly wider on the leg compared to skinny jeans and narrower than straightcut jeans. It still look skinny but the outline of the boot shaft is not very obvious.
That's a good point. I used to have slim fits and they do look good. I should get them again but I'll always have those bootcuts. I just like the look too much and eventually it'll be cool again haha
Jason Eucapor The wrangler slim fit cowboy cut (which is a bootcut) is my personal favourite it doesn’t swallow the boot but it still allows room for it and you don’t see the outline
I recall from the late '90s into the 2000s, boot cut jeans and other boot cut pants were the fashion standard. I was just watching some first season Entourage episodes on Amazon Prime and thought it looked dated to see all the main characters wearing boot cut pants without boots. It makes the shorter blokes look even shorter; and it doesn't seem very aesthetic to me today. Boot cut jeans with boots, however, is classic. I think the attraction for non-boot wearers, or for sneaker culture, was that boot cut jeans hug the quads and make most men's legs look fuller. The 2010s have seen the rise and fall of skinny jeans, and the domination of the more fitted pant leg look. I agree with Jeremiah about not being a fan of the cowboy boot scallop, or "V", being visible through very close-fitting jeans (or pants). But, at the same time, I find the boot cut flare at the bottom to look a bit dated, especially when it starts to look like full-on bell-bottoms. The straight cut look is classic. I was just looking at some pictures of Jim Morrison in straight cut leathers with cowboy boots. That's such an iconic look. I think, subconsciously, that iconic rock & roll look is a big part of what attracted me to getting my first pair of cowboy boots last year. The angled heel is simply iconic. I never skip leg day at the gym and work hard in the squat rack. So, I wanna show off my athletic legs to some degree. So, I experimented with the skinny jeans, athletic cut jeans, and the slim cut jeans. My current favorite is the slim cut jeans, which have a bit of stretch to them. As long as I stack them over the boot shaft just enough, I find that the boot scallop is not terribly visible, although there is still inevitably a bit of boot cut flare, as the jeans stretch a bit over the boot shaft. For me, standing barefoot at 5'5", I like the more fitted look. And, honestly, I grew up as a kid in elementary school digging Prince's Purple Rain pants with stitched in stacking, which made him look taller than he actually is. Then, there's also the Dwight Yoakam skinny jeans and skinny leathers look. But he's tall, which automatically looks cooler. To avoid the boot scallop showing through the pants, I looked for chelsea boots and angled-heel ankle boots, since I didn't need those boots for outdoor work. But the coolest ones I found were the Saint Laurent men's ankle boots. But, man, those were beyond my current budget. I read somewhere in the comments for this channel that the Tecovas have a tighter boot shaft, which is more aesthetic with skinny jeans. I think I'm gonna buy some Tecovas next to wear with stacked slim cut jeans. Lastly, I love how Jeremiah is always so positive and respectful. He says a particular style doesn't feel right for him, which is the main thing---to each his own. But he doesn't rule things out for everyone. Everybody has to do, and wear, what feels right for them. Reggie Casual (at THE CASUAL on YT) defines the core of fashion as intentionality. If you feel it, rock it.
I haven't worn 501's in a decade and a half. When Levi's took their anti-gun stance, I was done with them. Personally, I have found Wrangler jeans as good, if not better. I do like the old "Shrink to fit" 501 look though. But sometimes, a man has to take a stance. Sorry, Levy.
Honestly it depends on the shorts. Cargo shorts no, but some cut off Jean's or ranger panties seem to work pretty well. I was rocking american flag board shorts with them on the 4th of July. Whatever you do, just fucking send it.
You make me seriously uncomfortable, like, this is my next goal. I don't know what it is about you but you scare the living shit out of me. I need to be you.
Hey Jeremiah. I commented on this video already but I was thinking perhaps you could do a video about what types of jackets /coats/blazers go with /don't go with cowboy boots!
Calvin Klein recently released 'straight leg-high waisted' jeans for men. They're japanese salvage, true blue american style. A bit pricey though, about 250 bucks, but they have the greatest fit and quality ever. I always where them with my black western boot. I highly recommend those ones.
Oh gosh the onesie and the cowboy boot had me laughing 😂 me and my friend kendra went to pick up her sister at her work and we were both wearing onesies and instead of changing we just threw on our boots and went to her work and walked in there like we owned that style 😂😂😂
Thanks man. Never thought this would have so many views when I made it. It's on track to be my most viewed video ever. I appreciate you being a part of that!
I always wear boots with my bib overalls including cowboy boots! They look great paired with the bibs! As for denim shorts, I'm apt to wear them with many other types of boots like rubber, work, hiking, logger, combat, tactical, but not cowboy boots!
Hi there Jeremiah! I have to say that it just takes some 'moxy' and self-confidence to wear not only golf pants with cowboy boots, but neon green ones at that! You certainly pulled it off though, and gave me and likely many others a truly genuine, Laugh-Out-Loud!!! (Just had to spell that out, to get the full effect!) I really enjoy your various videos on cowboy boots, Jeremiah: you have a genuine passion for them, For Sure and For Certain! I so enjoy your enthusiasm in your videos for your various cowboy boots' subjects. If a person doesn't have a pair of cowboy boots already and has watched one or more of your cowboy boot videos; then for sure that person is most likely going to pick up a pair just as quickly as I can say, "Jeremiah is THE cowboy boot GUY!" ; >) Anyway, I truly enjoy your videos and have learned a few things about boot care as well from you. I've worn Chippewa lace-up packers for some time as I have two saddle mules that I ride, but by gosh, after watching your inspiring videos I took the leap and bought a pull-on pair of Lucchese 1883 mad-dog, (whatever that is supposed to mean!?!), goatskin burnished, chocolate brown USED boots. (Can't afford that brand in new condition.) I got lucky with the sizing, since I'm right in between a 9 1/2 and 10, with a wide foot, and the Lucchese 9 1/2 EE fit me fine, (I was so relieved as the boots were an on-line purchase. Risky, I know!) Of course they're broken in to the previous owner's foot, but I hope over time they'll mold more to the shape of my foot. I like them really a lot, and of course had to watch your "What Kind of Pants Go With Cowboy Boots" and the hiarious golf pants episode of that video. (Still smiling and chuckling over it.) Anyway Jeremiah, thank you SO much for your enthusiasm and pure passion for talking about ALL these different cowboy boots subjects. You're certainly a wealth of information on them. So have you ever tried Lucchese or Nocona cowboy boots? Would really enjoy hearing your thoughts and perceptions on those - if you have any. Be well, have fun, and if you ever come to Portland I would really enjoy listening to "Jeremiah Craig, the Cowboy Boot Balladier"!! All the very best to you, Randy N. Willamette Valley, Oregon
Hi Randy!! Thanks for watching. I have tried Lucchese and Nocona. I like both and I have a Nocona review coming soon! Lucchese is a great brand and they make an amazing boot. Sometimes they feel a little overpriced to me but hey I still want a pair. Will definitely let you know when I'm coming through Portland again. Willamette Valley is a beautiful place and you guys make some great Pinot Noir out there!
Yeah. When I online-ordered my first pair of boot-cuts, I was nervous how they were going to look like. But for nothing, they look great (Diesel Zatiny's), and in a couple of weeks I'll order a second pair of Zatiny's, different color. And maybe in the future, a third and fourth pair...
Thanks for this video man! I was just becoming self conscious about my boot shaft showing though my pants, but now that I've seen this video I can wear them as usual now!
@@JeremiahCraig we were in agreement with everything except the golf pants. I dont wear boots and chinos either but they look fine. Just not my style. Cheers!
Wrangler boot cut jeans, they have many styles, colors and shades. But the length is key. You have to have a little extra on the bottom to make it look right. Usually you would buy one size longer than your usual jeans that you would wear with sneakers or shoes. Never tuck in your pants, unless your riding a bull.
I'm A Polynesian living in Rural Australia. I usually wear urban clothes and follow the trends. I recently brought me Akubra Hat (Similar style to Stetson) and Ariat Heritage Roper boots. Typical Polynesians would not wear Western/Country attire. I want to try the Western style out. I only have Skinny and Straight jeans. I'm considering to tuck jeans in Boots. Thank you for your video
After short day of work in the summer put on some shorts mow the grass slip into your boots because you don’t give a damn cruise over a few blocks to your favorite neighborhood dive bar. The girls loved it. I don’t even have any game .it was the boots. No joke
Jeremiah Craig the 1st memory that got jogged was from many moons ago(early-mid 90’s).had been working with a friend all summer as a commercial electricians helper .wiring a addition at a local middle school.Normally it was a M-F 7-5 gig ,but summer break was over ,the teachers in the new wing of the school were moving the last few things into their new classrooms & 1 of them plugged in an overhead projector so it wld be set it up & ready to go for 1st day of school Monday am. No juice.. she had to choose the one outlet of 3-4 in arms reach . At least 15 and 20 total in that (media )room ,but she happens to choose the one outlet in the room that someone forgot to connect the ground wire on & was somehow overlooked when we did the final checks. Changed the trajectory of the rest of my weekend for sure.Turned out pretty good , though inconvenient, slightly dangerous, and requiring a few supplemental aspirin everything worked out fine.She called her boss, her boss calls whoever handles that type of stuff at the school board, he\she called the owner of the company we were working for, and our boss called my buddy that had gotten me the job. We were the only two people on that job that lived in that county that had a company van,all the keys ect. . The night before we had cranked it up and ripped The knob off of it at the same local bar I mentioned in other comment earlier. and since my place was only 3-4 blocks away from the bar ,I hosted quite a few after hours partys back in those days.Anyhow, got about two or three hours of sleep , if that, & my buddy’s phone rings.”need to go to the school and check a couple outlets”. Make a couple hundred bucks apiece for a couple hours of “easy”work he says. He was on my couch so I heard the whole conversation. I rinsed my face, brushed my teeth. Didn’t have time for coffee and wasn’t exactly thinking clearly to say the least. Followed the trail of clothes on the floor from the night before putting them on as I went, pulled on my shit kickers and hit the door. By the time we got to the school they had been so kind asked to go all the way around the school and check everything. Even some things that wasn’t our work. No biggie.found a few more outlets that weren’t working and a small issue with the fire alarm system. 1-2 hrs turned into four or five. With hardly any sleep and a horrible hangover. We eventually got it all straightened out ,got out of there & hit the first convenience store we saw for a cold pack of Budweiser. Got home and switched from jeans to cut offs or cargoes or something. Started doing some leisurely yardwork & listening to some music while shootin the shitwith my buddy while finishing up those 12 doses of the hair of the dog that bit us.12 divided by 2 doesn’t last very Long on a NC August day under those circumstances, A few other friends started dropping by. One thing leads to another and we wind up back in the same bar early afternoon and wound up closing the place down. I’m pretty sure most everybody else had slept , eaten, bathed ect. & had their slick Saturday night gear on. Us ... not so much. Cut offs and boots for me and the rest of my crew were very informally dressed and none of us were feeling any pain. Repeat of the night before.Not complaining wound up with $400 apiece for 1/2 days work.not bad. Had there been any serious voltage involved ,I would’ve had to have declined , being in that condition ..2nd memory jogged by this video.The golf pants... there was an old retired judge that lived somewhere near me back then., he was every bit of 90 years old,. Anyhow, I would see around town every now and then in A store or wherever.He would always have on some crazy golf pants , A holster with a couple real deal old colt single action revolvers with ivory grips. The real thing(1788,1800s..?.something like that) very expensive guns ,depending on who they belong to before him , they were worth thousands ,maybe tens of thousands .apiece. You can bet his gun belt and boots weren’t cheap. I was wearing some mid 80’s, $300ish elephant skins back then(A lot of money at the time). Every time I saw him he would notice them. Apparently he approved by the look on his face.my boots weren’t as nice as his boots of coarse , but not garbage.same with my little 60’s model 49 S&W j frame in my pocket. Good stuff but not collectible, possibly historically significant matching Colts. That’s all I’ve got. Over and out. PS. This is a older video,I get long winded. Just sharing a little bit. Haven’t thought about that stuff in years. You’ve got a lot going on. Get to it .no need to respond. I can’t believe you even make time to read as many of these comments as you. do. Especially the older ones and respond to boot. Get it? To boot.?.hadeeharhar. Have a good one and enjoy your weekend. Still enjoying your videos and your music. You seem to be too. Only way to fly.L8r.
Jeremiah Craig PSS. Come to think of it, I got to know a nice young lady that weekend. Dated for years. May have been the boots, may have been being extra lubricated and looser that Saturday night and having more fun than usual. Maybe a little of both. Still friends to this day but she did in fact get away. Peace.
LOL shorts and cowboy boots-- You reminded me of my Dad in Florida when all he wore was Black engineer boots that bikers wore and all the girls stared at him when he put on shorts using them.He said to me "see that boy,women love men in Durango black engineer boots" and Mom said "yeah you're something else alright now zip up your fly".
Levi 527 are top choice. Only jean and cut I own, and the only shorts I own are boxers. Dont care if its 100 Degrees, still have jeans on. Color depends on the boot color. I wear square toe harness fryes. Vintage ones with stacked heels, leather soles and stovepipe shaft. I collect them.
Well i kinda like wearing boots with skinny jeans i tuck them in but i Don't think its weird though but its just my opinion well I guess im the only one who wears skinny or normal pants with boots
@@JeremiahCraig you just look so effortlessly cool! It didn't matter what pants you had on or if the boot was inside or outside of the pant, you still looked cool!
I've found that the 5.11 Tactical Apex, Edge Chino, and Traverse 2.0 pants, also the Eddie Bauer Horizon Guide Chinos, work well with my Tecovas Earls. They would probably work well with higher-heeled cowboy boots, too. As for the Onesies, you definitely rock them better than I ever would. And that's before putting on cowboy boots. :D
Hay! I love my Earls,.too! The best look for me is my black Rustlers from Walmart, $15. I can take 'am off and leave my boots on! Got a few + comments!
Lol I’ve always felt weird wearing my 5.11 or TruSpec trousers with my Cowboy Boots and especially my BDU’s but man it’s comfortable lol…. And I love my Cowboy Boots
3:44 I use to visit Austin, and many cities in Tx, and you will see that a lot or Jeans tuck into the boots... Even ppl at the grocery stores wear it ridiculous ....I spited my drink at that time and laughing so hard.
flawabada whatzaaa lmfao I notice that also when I lived in Texas for two years I thought it was a bit dumb. It's ok with the women but not on the men.
Boots go well with dress pants as well, know many Drs, lawyers, bankers who choose boots. The best gauge of pants for boots is look at what real cowboys wear. Number 1 is Wrangler 13MWC Cowboy Cut, you can use variations of these to maintain an authentic look. Garth Brooks, George Strait, Brooks and Dunn and Blake Shelton use some style of this Wrangler as well as Reba, Carrie Underwood and other major stars.
Lol the shorts and boots had me laughing! I only wear volcom pants and they work with my red wing work boots and my cowboy boots I think! Thumbs up for khakis and boots! 👍👍
Jeremiah. I have a pair of black stingrays boots.and a.pair.of python boots that both look great with a tux . Wore to graduation and prom and wedding . All ways look great with a black suit too .
Here in West Texas we tend to dislike boot cut jeans as they look like bell bottoms. Wrangler 13MWZ or 31MWZ fit over boots just right and stack at the heel so you're not dragging denim under the heel of the boot.
Hey J.C., these are close to bootcut jeans and cheap, Rustler jeans from Walmart. I think they cost about $15. My natural Calf Jackson's from Tecovas are a great match. They come in black and blue, maybe other colors, SHARP!
For me, jeans when I'm working or in a casual setting, and khakis and slacks when in a formal setting. Though most of the time, I don't give much thought about it
I was prepared to disagree with you but you nailed it. Well, maybe not the golf pants. They only work for some people. You, for example, could get by with that look but I wouldn't even wear them on a golf course.
I think it depends on your body type and what color boots do you have on. I'm a stocky guy, just bought a brown pair of boots. I'd probably wear ordinary blue jeans and my boots, a fun t shirt and a cowboy hat
Great video, Jeremiah! Like your sense of humor, and agree with your top two choices of pants to wear with cowboy boots... The khaki pants and slim boot cut jeans are my favorites. I noticed another person asked if you would make a video with good-looking jackets/coats/sportcoats to wear with cowboy boots. That sounded like a great idea to me, too. Please consider this idea for one of your future "productions". Thanks!!
I'll second wearing them with 501's or Wranglers. Also, while I don't get decked out in a tailored suit too often, I do like wearing my best pair of boots with them. But agreed that boot-cut jeans are the best.
I know a lot of truck drivers like Double H, Red Wing Pecos, Ariats and Dan Post. Lots more room in a square toe too for driving. I like the square toe when I'm on the road
To be honest, your skinny jean tucked into the boot looks really good. Glad you showed it as that's how I planned to wear my boots I also think your shorts look nice with your boots. Not styles show off your boots, and your over all frame. I think your just set in your idea of how a man should wear his boots but both ways do flatter you and your boots.
The trendy thing (for people of the ranching culture who usually wear boots, jeans, belt, hat, the whole 9) right now is cathartt jeans. Was Levi’s, but they supposedly endorsed some gun control organization, then it was wrangler (my preferred brand, they just fit well) but the ranching community largely booted them (no pun intended.) carhartt was the next step, though I’ve yet to own a pair of them.
I used to wear carhartts with my boots all the time. I wasn't a huge fan of the fit and cut of the jeans. I prefer Levis and Wranglers now. I don't agree with a lot of companies about their politics but I don't usually let it stop me from using their products but I can understand why many would want to switch
It’s pretty much ignored today but in earlier times it was proper if you owned just a few cows to tuck your pants so that that one side, the inner side of the boot top showed, if you had 40 or 50 head but they weren’t your livelihood you tucked your pants so the outer boot top showed. True cattlemen with large herds tucked pants to show boot tops fully and tell the world they were real cattle barons. Some variations came with different parts of the west. If you owned no cows don’t tuck your pants. As to proper pants with boots, Wrangler’s 13 MWZ cowboy cut, heavily starched will get you into any event from the punkin rolling rodeo to the White House. Wrangler provides some acceptable variations if you feel compelled. Levi’s are a faux pas.
I found boot cut rub at the cuff and wear out there real quick.Too much excess material flappin; around. A few months and there are holes there(if you walk in them) and they look like crap even before they fade. Straight legs fit over cowboy boots easlly and dont have that problem....
@@JeremiahCraig I don't have a clue about that but where I get my jeans they mark them when you try them on and sew them for you if you buy them.. I just assumed they know more about it than me,
Isn't this the guy from American Horror Story??
Nope but there's still time...
he does resemble him but it's not him
His clone.
He is from Castle Rock ! Just joking Informative video !
I’ve always loved the wrangler cowboy cuts. The back pockets sit up higher so you’re not sitting on your wallet, the positioning of the belt loops is perfect for carry, and the riveted construction hold up really well.
I wear those too . I starch and iron them .
Cody Dayton extra heavy starch !
dietcokeaddict48 leather patch when was the last time you bought jeans ?
Jokes on you I like sitting on my waller
I’ll stick to my wrangler cowboy cuts thanks anyways tho
Same as those I wear
Bootcut jeans on cowboy boots is a perfect combo but for me its way too oldie and boring. Plus it seem to overwhelm the boots and hide it. Slim fit (not skinny) jeans look really good and trendy with cowboy boots. Its slightly wider on the leg compared to skinny jeans and narrower than straightcut jeans. It still look skinny but the outline of the boot shaft is not very obvious.
That's a good point. I used to have slim fits and they do look good. I should get them again but I'll always have those bootcuts. I just like the look too much and eventually it'll be cool again haha
Jason Eucapor
The wrangler slim fit cowboy cut (which is a bootcut) is my personal favourite it doesn’t swallow the boot but it still allows room for it and you don’t see the outline
Make a V shape himme on the. Edge. Makes it more relaxed over the boot.
I prefer straight jeans for cowboy boots, bootcut feels way too 70's
Maybe but I like that 70s look!
Same but I tuck my pants down in my boots a lot
I recall from the late '90s into the 2000s, boot cut jeans and other boot cut pants were the fashion standard. I was just watching some first season Entourage episodes on Amazon Prime and thought it looked dated to see all the main characters wearing boot cut pants without boots. It makes the shorter blokes look even shorter; and it doesn't seem very aesthetic to me today. Boot cut jeans with boots, however, is classic. I think the attraction for non-boot wearers, or for sneaker culture, was that boot cut jeans hug the quads and make most men's legs look fuller.
The 2010s have seen the rise and fall of skinny jeans, and the domination of the more fitted pant leg look.
I agree with Jeremiah about not being a fan of the cowboy boot scallop, or "V", being visible through very close-fitting jeans (or pants). But, at the same time, I find the boot cut flare at the bottom to look a bit dated, especially when it starts to look like full-on bell-bottoms. The straight cut look is classic. I was just looking at some pictures of Jim Morrison in straight cut leathers with cowboy boots. That's such an iconic look. I think, subconsciously, that iconic rock & roll look is a big part of what attracted me to getting my first pair of cowboy boots last year. The angled heel is simply iconic.
I never skip leg day at the gym and work hard in the squat rack. So, I wanna show off my athletic legs to some degree. So, I experimented with the skinny jeans, athletic cut jeans, and the slim cut jeans. My current favorite is the slim cut jeans, which have a bit of stretch to them. As long as I stack them over the boot shaft just enough, I find that the boot scallop is not terribly visible, although there is still inevitably a bit of boot cut flare, as the jeans stretch a bit over the boot shaft.
For me, standing barefoot at 5'5", I like the more fitted look. And, honestly, I grew up as a kid in elementary school digging Prince's Purple Rain pants with stitched in stacking, which made him look taller than he actually is.
Then, there's also the Dwight Yoakam skinny jeans and skinny leathers look. But he's tall, which automatically looks cooler.
To avoid the boot scallop showing through the pants, I looked for chelsea boots and angled-heel ankle boots, since I didn't need those boots for outdoor work. But the coolest ones I found were the Saint Laurent men's ankle boots. But, man, those were beyond my current budget.
I read somewhere in the comments for this channel that the Tecovas have a tighter boot shaft, which is more aesthetic with skinny jeans. I think I'm gonna buy some Tecovas next to wear with stacked slim cut jeans.
Lastly, I love how Jeremiah is always so positive and respectful. He says a particular style doesn't feel right for him, which is the main thing---to each his own. But he doesn't rule things out for everyone. Everybody has to do, and wear, what feels right for them. Reggie Casual (at THE CASUAL on YT) defines the core of fashion as intentionality.
If you feel it, rock it.
Try slim boot cut. They fit great and look good. Straight jeans ruin boots and look terrible
@@johnshull7407, thanks for the tip. I'm going to look for the slim boot cut.
The best jeans with boots are the Levi's 501's , can't go wrong ......
Daniel Balzs nah
I haven't worn 501's in a decade and a half. When Levi's took their anti-gun stance, I was done with them. Personally, I have found Wrangler jeans as good, if not better. I do like the old "Shrink to fit" 501 look though. But sometimes, a man has to take a stance. Sorry, Levy.
Daniel Balzs nah cowboy cut wranglers are the best wranglers are made for cowboys
That's a no no 501 are to thick n stiff af ewww 😝 & super uncomfortable jeans i owe 3 pair n now i dont know how to get rid of dem.
Nope cinch jeans are the wave@@cowboygains5883
My girlfriend loves when I wear my boxers and my cowboy boots around the house!!
Haha! Nice!! Not sure boxers count as pants though...
She likes it when I wear just boots
lmao top tier comment
Honestly it depends on the shorts. Cargo shorts no, but some cut off Jean's or ranger panties seem to work pretty well. I was rocking american flag board shorts with them on the 4th of July. Whatever you do, just fucking send it.
Yes! That’s what I’m talking about. Do you!
You make me seriously uncomfortable, like, this is my next goal. I don't know what it is about you but you scare the living shit out of me. I need to be you.
Why not just be a cowboy boot YOU!? So few people are making cowboy boot videos. You should jump in the game! It's fun.
hahaha bro you're so very likable in this video. I had a fun time watching, thanks for sharing. Khakis got my vote!!
Thanks Mark! I dig the khakis look too 👍
You should join Hollywood as a comedy actor having so much talent. Enjoyed your video , you are too funny and good. THANKS .
Wrangler Cowboy cut, and Tecovas. Now That is rocking the look!
Nice! Tecovas look great! Which do you have?
Cartwright.
Hey Jeremiah. I commented on this video already but I was thinking perhaps you could do a video about what types of jackets /coats/blazers go with /don't go with cowboy boots!
That's a good idea! I'll have to find someone to collab with that. Thanks
Tucked in skinny jeans and cowboy boots is totally acceptable for guys if they’re rocking a cowpunk or death rock/goth look.
Respect!
Calvin Klein recently released 'straight leg-high waisted' jeans for men. They're japanese salvage, true blue american style. A bit pricey though, about 250 bucks, but they have the greatest fit and quality ever. I always where them with my black western boot. I highly recommend those ones.
Cool! I'll check them out! Might be a bit before I can try them but I'm definitely interested in learning about them
Gap slim straight jeans fit perfectly with cowboy boots. Looks more modern than boot cut jeans too.
Cool I'll try them out
Oh gosh the onesie and the cowboy boot had me laughing 😂 me and my friend kendra went to pick up her sister at her work and we were both wearing onesies and instead of changing we just threw on our boots and went to her work and walked in there like we owned that style 😂😂😂
Haha YES! OWN THAT STYLE! That's what I'm talking about
today is 04:37 pm february 6, 2019 US eastern standard time and this video has been watched for over 19000 times. way to go!
Thanks man. Never thought this would have so many views when I made it. It's on track to be my most viewed video ever. I appreciate you being a part of that!
I always wear boots with my bib overalls including cowboy boots! They look great paired with the bibs! As for denim shorts, I'm apt to wear them with many other types of boots like rubber, work, hiking, logger, combat, tactical, but not cowboy boots!
Bibs! Damn you're right! I gotta do a sequel to this vid and do bibs in the next. Thanks Roland!
Wrangler Jeans
Hi there Jeremiah! I have to say that it just takes some 'moxy' and self-confidence to wear not only golf pants with cowboy boots, but neon green ones at that! You certainly pulled it off though, and gave me and likely many others a truly genuine, Laugh-Out-Loud!!! (Just had to spell that out, to get the full effect!) I really enjoy your various videos on cowboy boots, Jeremiah: you have a genuine passion for them, For Sure and For Certain! I so enjoy your enthusiasm in your videos for your various cowboy boots' subjects. If a person doesn't have a pair of cowboy boots already and has watched one or more of your cowboy boot videos; then for sure that person is most likely going to pick up a pair just as quickly as I can say, "Jeremiah is THE cowboy boot GUY!" ; >)
Anyway, I truly enjoy your videos and have learned a few things about boot care as well from you. I've worn Chippewa lace-up packers for some time as I have two saddle mules that I ride, but by gosh, after watching your inspiring videos I took the leap and bought a pull-on pair of Lucchese 1883 mad-dog, (whatever that is supposed to mean!?!), goatskin burnished, chocolate brown USED boots. (Can't afford that brand in new condition.) I got lucky with the sizing, since I'm right in between a 9 1/2 and 10, with a wide foot, and the Lucchese 9 1/2 EE fit me fine, (I was so relieved as the boots were an on-line purchase. Risky, I know!) Of course they're broken in to the previous owner's foot, but I hope over time they'll mold more to the shape of my foot. I like them really a lot, and of course had to watch your "What Kind of Pants Go With Cowboy Boots" and the hiarious golf pants episode of that video. (Still smiling and chuckling over it.) Anyway Jeremiah, thank you SO much for your enthusiasm and pure passion for talking about ALL these different cowboy boots subjects. You're certainly a wealth of information on them. So have you ever tried Lucchese or Nocona cowboy boots? Would really enjoy hearing your thoughts and perceptions on those - if you have any. Be well, have fun, and if you ever come to Portland I would really enjoy listening to "Jeremiah Craig, the Cowboy Boot Balladier"!!
All the very best to you,
Randy
N. Willamette Valley, Oregon
Hi Randy!! Thanks for watching. I have tried Lucchese and Nocona. I like both and I have a Nocona review coming soon! Lucchese is a great brand and they make an amazing boot. Sometimes they feel a little overpriced to me but hey I still want a pair. Will definitely let you know when I'm coming through Portland again. Willamette Valley is a beautiful place and you guys make some great Pinot Noir out there!
I love boot cut jeans with my cowboy boots
Me to
Yeah. When I online-ordered my first pair of boot-cuts, I was nervous how they were going to look like. But for nothing, they look great (Diesel Zatiny's), and in a couple of weeks I'll order a second pair of Zatiny's, different color. And maybe in the future, a third and fourth pair...
Fun video. I laughed hard with the golf pants part. Keep rockin' dem boots fella!
Haha I love how they look strangely enough! I gotta get even goofier pairs to test. Thanks!
I love your boot videos!!! Please continue!!
Thank you so much! Will do. Glad you like them!
me too man-I love these boot videos
Thanks for this video man! I was just becoming self conscious about my boot shaft showing though my pants, but now that I've seen this video I can wear them as usual now!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching!
Ha ha so funny, those shorts and the cowboyboots!
It felt funny too
Good job with the fashion show for regular dudes. I enjoyed it and agreed with you on almost all styles.
Thanks! Which did you disagree??
@@JeremiahCraig we were in agreement with everything except the golf pants. I dont wear boots and chinos either but they look fine. Just not my style. Cheers!
Gotcha. Haha I didn't think they'd work either but since I tried them I'm sold!
The boots-cut jeans looks pretty good on you! Thanks.
Thanks Kevin. They are my favorites but I prefer Levi 527s to the jeans in this vid
@@JeremiahCraig Levi527. I got it! Thanks. ^^
Golf pants? Ehhhhh... no lol. But you keep doing you buddy!
Hahaha I wanna get some even more obnoxious ones now
The exact video i was looking for
Smashing! My regards to grandma.
Wrangler boot cut jeans, they have many styles, colors and shades. But the length is key. You have to have a little extra on the bottom to make it look right. Usually you would buy one size longer than your usual jeans that you would wear with sneakers or shoes. Never tuck in your pants, unless your riding a bull.
I'm A Polynesian living in Rural Australia. I usually wear urban clothes and follow the trends. I recently brought me Akubra Hat (Similar style to Stetson) and Ariat Heritage Roper boots. Typical Polynesians would not wear Western/Country attire. I want to try the Western style out. I only have Skinny and Straight jeans. I'm considering to tuck jeans in Boots. Thank you for your video
Rock your style. Never be typical.
Keep the boot videos coming. You remind me to be carefree again!
Will do!
I wear jeans all the time but they're blue and not skinny I'm not a city bastard.
Cool!
I’ve styled my dingo Montana boots with some gray dress pants and they looked amazing! Need to see them lol
I got some ariat ramblers with some levis. Nice slim look
Grandma sleepwalking lol liked!
haha it happens! thanks!
GREAT ADVICE !!! I just subscribed to your channel, Keep up the great work !!!
Thanks Michael! Will do!
First video of his I've ever watched, I love everything about him. I don't even own cowboy boots but I'm buying them now bc of him
That's what I'm talking about! Thanks lemme know what you end up getting!
Jeremiah Craig I actually just got a pair for Christmas from my parents !!!
After short day of work in the summer put on some shorts mow the grass slip into your boots because you don’t give a damn cruise over a few blocks to your favorite neighborhood dive bar. The girls loved it. I don’t even have any game .it was the boots. No joke
Sometimes all it takes is showing off the fact you have good taste in boots!
Jeremiah Craig the 1st memory that got jogged was from many moons ago(early-mid 90’s).had been working with a friend all summer as a commercial electricians helper .wiring a addition at a local middle school.Normally it was a M-F 7-5 gig ,but summer break was over ,the teachers in the new wing of the school were moving the last few things into their new classrooms & 1 of them plugged in an overhead projector so it wld be set it up & ready to go for 1st day of school Monday am. No juice.. she had to choose the one outlet of 3-4 in arms reach . At least 15 and 20 total in that (media )room ,but she happens to choose the one outlet in the room that someone forgot to connect the ground wire on & was somehow overlooked when we did the final checks. Changed the trajectory of the rest of my weekend for sure.Turned out pretty good , though inconvenient, slightly dangerous, and requiring a few supplemental aspirin everything worked out fine.She called her boss, her boss calls whoever handles that type of stuff at the school board, he\she called the owner of the company we were working for, and our boss called my buddy that had gotten me the job. We were the only two people on that job that lived in that county that had a company van,all the keys ect. . The night before we had cranked it up and ripped The knob off of it at the same local bar I mentioned in other comment earlier. and since my place was only 3-4 blocks away from the bar ,I hosted quite a few after hours partys back in those days.Anyhow, got about two or three hours of sleep , if that, & my buddy’s phone rings.”need to go to the school and check a couple outlets”. Make a couple hundred bucks apiece for a couple hours of “easy”work he says. He was on my couch so I heard the whole conversation. I rinsed my face, brushed my teeth. Didn’t have time for coffee and wasn’t exactly thinking clearly to say the least. Followed the trail of clothes on the floor from the night before putting them on as I went, pulled on my shit kickers and hit the door. By the time we got to the school they had been so kind asked to go all the way around the school and check everything. Even some things that wasn’t our work. No biggie.found a few more outlets that weren’t working and a small issue with the fire alarm system. 1-2 hrs turned into four or five. With hardly any sleep and a horrible hangover. We eventually got it all straightened out ,got out of there & hit the first convenience store we saw for a cold pack of Budweiser. Got home and switched from jeans to cut offs or cargoes or something. Started doing some leisurely yardwork & listening to some music while shootin the shitwith my buddy while finishing up those 12 doses of the hair of the dog that bit us.12 divided by 2 doesn’t last very Long on a NC August day under those circumstances, A few other friends started dropping by. One thing leads to another and we wind up back in the same bar early afternoon and wound up closing the place down. I’m pretty sure most everybody else had slept , eaten, bathed ect. & had their slick Saturday night gear on. Us ... not so much. Cut offs and boots for me and the rest of my crew were very informally dressed and none of us were feeling any pain. Repeat of the night before.Not complaining wound up with $400 apiece for 1/2 days work.not bad. Had there been any serious voltage involved ,I would’ve had to have declined , being in that condition ..2nd memory jogged by this video.The golf pants... there was an old retired judge that lived somewhere near me back then., he was every bit of 90 years old,. Anyhow, I would see around town every now and then in A store or wherever.He would always have on some crazy golf pants , A holster with a couple real deal old colt single action revolvers with ivory grips. The real thing(1788,1800s..?.something like that) very expensive guns ,depending on who they belong to before him , they were worth thousands ,maybe tens of thousands .apiece. You can bet his gun belt and boots weren’t cheap. I was wearing some mid 80’s, $300ish elephant skins back then(A lot of money at the time). Every time I saw him he would notice them. Apparently he approved by the look on his face.my boots weren’t as nice as his boots of coarse , but not garbage.same with my little 60’s model 49 S&W j frame in my pocket. Good stuff but not collectible, possibly historically significant matching Colts. That’s all I’ve got. Over and out.
PS. This is a older video,I get long winded. Just sharing a little bit. Haven’t thought about that stuff in years. You’ve got a lot going on. Get to it .no need to respond. I can’t believe you even make time to read as many of these comments as you. do. Especially the older ones and respond to boot.
Get it? To boot.?.hadeeharhar. Have a good one and enjoy your weekend. Still enjoying your videos and your music. You seem to be too. Only way to fly.L8r.
Jeremiah Craig
PSS. Come to think of it, I got to know a nice young lady that weekend. Dated for years. May have been the boots, may have been being extra lubricated and looser that Saturday night and having more fun than usual. Maybe a little of both. Still friends to this day but she did in fact get away. Peace.
LOL shorts and cowboy boots-- You reminded me of my Dad in Florida when all he wore was Black engineer boots that bikers wore and all the girls stared at him when he put on shorts using them.He said to me "see that boy,women love men in Durango black engineer boots" and Mom said "yeah you're something else alright now zip up your fly".
Wrangler cowboy cut slim fit. All I wear. Then again, I always go full cowboy.
Levi 527 are top choice. Only jean and cut I own, and the only shorts I own are boxers. Dont care if its 100 Degrees, still have jeans on. Color depends on the boot color. I wear square toe harness fryes. Vintage ones with stacked heels, leather soles and stovepipe shaft. I collect them.
That's a nice style Levi's. Color of pant I wear also depends on the boot. Do you ever wear brown boots and black pants?
Breh skinny jeans can definitely b rocked with boots! Maybe sum suede Chelsea’s. Jus not too skinny
Depends on the cut of the jean and there are skinny jeans built to wear with cowboy boots. Chelsea boots are a little different territory
Bro, skinny jeans are an abomination.
Man this vid had me laughing so much. Good job!
I wear Wrangler cowboy cut jeans and boot cut jeans with my cowboy boots
5.11 Tactical Apex Pants look damn good with cowboy boots.
Good informative video... but that Tull shirt is straight dope!
Thanks! I loved this shirt. Unfortunately it got a little too old and worn out so I had to get rid of it recently
I understand completely! Thanks for the line!
Billy T.
In Alabamy
Thanks for watching!
Hell yeah nice Ian Anderson shirt
He’s in my top 5 all time favorites. Absolutely love me some Jethro Tull.
Ripped jean shorts work in my opinion. Those cargo’s don’t lol maybe do a video on different types of shorts with them.
On the next video I'll add them in. Good idea!
Well i kinda like wearing boots with skinny jeans i tuck them in but i Don't think its weird though but its just my opinion well I guess im the only one who wears skinny or normal pants with boots
I respect that. It doesn’t work for my style but I know there are plenty of guys out there who can rock it 100%
You sir are a style icon.
The golf pants looked the best imo
Haha thanks Terren! I never thought I'd be called a style icon
@@JeremiahCraig you just look so effortlessly cool! It didn't matter what pants you had on or if the boot was inside or outside of the pant, you still looked cool!
Leather jeans and cowboy boots are a great combo. And with your lean physique leather jeans and cowboy boots would love very good on you
I've found that the 5.11 Tactical Apex, Edge Chino, and Traverse 2.0 pants, also the Eddie Bauer Horizon Guide Chinos, work well with my Tecovas Earls. They would probably work well with higher-heeled cowboy boots, too. As for the Onesies, you definitely rock them better than I ever would. And that's before putting on cowboy boots. :D
Haha! Can't go wrong with the onesie. I'll have to try those styles too. Thanks for the heads up!
Hay! I love my Earls,.too! The best look for me is my black Rustlers from Walmart, $15. I can take 'am off and leave my boots on! Got a few + comments!
Lol I’ve always felt weird wearing my 5.11 or TruSpec trousers with my Cowboy Boots and especially my BDU’s but man it’s comfortable lol…. And I love my Cowboy Boots
3:44 I use to visit Austin, and many cities in Tx, and you will see that a lot or Jeans tuck into the boots... Even ppl at the grocery stores wear it ridiculous ....I spited my drink at that time and laughing so hard.
flawabada whatzaaa lmfao I notice that also when I lived in Texas for two years I thought it was a bit dumb. It's ok with the women but not on the men.
Boots go well with dress pants as well, know many Drs, lawyers, bankers who choose boots. The best gauge of pants for boots is look at what real cowboys wear. Number 1 is Wrangler 13MWC Cowboy Cut, you can use variations of these to maintain an authentic look. Garth Brooks, George Strait, Brooks and Dunn and Blake Shelton use some style of this Wrangler as well as Reba, Carrie Underwood and other major stars.
Lol the shorts and boots had me laughing! I only wear volcom pants and they work with my red wing work boots and my cowboy boots I think! Thumbs up for khakis and boots! 👍👍
Super video
“GOLF PANTS,COWBOY BOOTS, TECHNOLOGY “ 😂
Why not???!
Oleg Cassini frequently wore cowboy boots with slacks and suits and so did many others. - some still do.
Dude, you crack me up.
Haha yes!! Thanks for watching
Helpful and funny video, I want to wear cowboys boots but I wasn’t sure what pants wear, I think I have to get some boot cut
Straight cut works too but I like boot cut a bit better
my first boots caborca boots
A great video once again! Great Boulet boots too. Keep up the great work!
Will do! Thanks!
Jeremiah. I have a pair of black stingrays boots.and a.pair.of python boots that both look great with a tux . Wore to graduation and prom and wedding . All ways look great with a black suit too .
Wow I bet! Stingrays sound amazing! I'm jealous
3:44 should’ve been given a thumbs up 👍🏻 I wear my cowboy boots with shorts
Can't do it
what kind of boots are those? I like 'em
Boulet 9502
Here in West Texas we tend to dislike boot cut jeans as they look like bell bottoms. Wrangler 13MWZ or 31MWZ fit over boots just right and stack at the heel so you're not dragging denim under the heel of the boot.
Hey J.C., these are close to bootcut jeans and cheap, Rustler jeans from Walmart. I think they cost about $15.
My natural Calf Jackson's from Tecovas are a great match. They come in black and blue, maybe other colors, SHARP!
Cool! I'll check them out! Thanks!
Love the look of tecovas jeans but they are $100
My favorite is my wrangler cowboy cut tan jeans
For me, jeans when I'm working or in a casual setting, and khakis and slacks when in a formal setting. Though most of the time, I don't give much thought about it
You can't go wrong with any of those
@@JeremiahCraig No sir!
Hi Jeremiah, whinch online site can I buy a pair of western boots?
Appreciate brother.
I was prepared to disagree with you but you nailed it. Well, maybe not the golf pants. They only work for some people. You, for example, could get by with that look but I wouldn't even wear them on a golf course.
Awesome lol!
Cheers!
I’d wear the onesie and cowboy boots when sitting outside by the campfire at night 😉
I think it depends on your body type and what color boots do you have on. I'm a stocky guy, just bought a brown pair of boots. I'd probably wear ordinary blue jeans and my boots, a fun t shirt and a cowboy hat
I’ve always loved cowboy pants with short skirts and dresses!!!! But I’m a girl so...
Hey that totally works!
yea only girls can get away with shots or skirts but guys... no way
Great video, Jeremiah! Like your sense of humor, and agree with your top two choices of pants to wear with cowboy boots... The khaki pants and slim boot cut jeans are my favorites.
I noticed another person asked if you would make a video with good-looking jackets/coats/sportcoats to wear with cowboy boots. That sounded like a great idea to me, too. Please consider this idea for one of your future "productions". Thanks!!
Yeah I have that issue with skinny jeans too and my Don Post boots
It's not for everyone. That's for sure
Do straight cut jeans normally work with cowboy boots?
I'll second wearing them with 501's or Wranglers. Also, while I don't get decked out in a tailored suit too often, I do like wearing my best pair of boots with them. But agreed that boot-cut jeans are the best.
Totally. I have to step up my suit game
I have no idea what to say, look at this😂😂😂😂
I drive commercial truck , and did clerk work in office. Any recommendation on boots?
I know a lot of truck drivers like Double H, Red Wing Pecos, Ariats and Dan Post. Lots more room in a square toe too for driving. I like the square toe when I'm on the road
What about slim jeans or straight leg jeans? I apologize if they were covered in a different video
Great video man!!
Thank you!
can my 14 inch leg opening jeans fit over cowboy boots and will they look good ?
Depends on the boot. Some have more narrow shafts that fit under skinnier jeans better. Ranch Road is an example
@@JeremiahCraig will justins fit
To be honest, your skinny jean tucked into the boot looks really good. Glad you showed it as that's how I planned to wear my boots
I also think your shorts look nice with your boots. Not styles show off your boots, and your over all frame. I think your just set in your idea of how a man should wear his boots but both ways do flatter you and your boots.
Boot cut blue jeans only.
My personal choice is Wrangler 0036 mwz.
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Good choice!
Selvedge Levis 501 and RRL Straight leg for me
What is the bootcut jean brand that you used in the video they look nice
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The trendy thing (for people of the ranching culture who usually wear boots, jeans, belt, hat, the whole 9) right now is cathartt jeans. Was Levi’s, but they supposedly endorsed some gun control organization, then it was wrangler (my preferred brand, they just fit well) but the ranching community largely booted them (no pun intended.) carhartt was the next step, though I’ve yet to own a pair of them.
I used to wear carhartts with my boots all the time. I wasn't a huge fan of the fit and cut of the jeans. I prefer Levis and Wranglers now. I don't agree with a lot of companies about their politics but I don't usually let it stop me from using their products but I can understand why many would want to switch
@@JeremiahCraig same here bud
Wrangler 936 Slim Cowboy cut but it depends on your style.
I were wrangler cowboy cut slim fit jeans . i have a pair of 36 mwz slim fit wrangler jeans . there faded out nice.
That's what I'm talking about!
It’s pretty much ignored today but in earlier times it was proper if you owned just a few cows to tuck your pants so that that one side, the inner side of the boot top showed, if you had 40 or 50 head but they weren’t your livelihood you tucked your pants so the outer boot top showed. True cattlemen with large herds tucked pants to show boot tops fully and tell the world they were real cattle barons. Some variations came with different parts of the west. If you owned no cows don’t tuck your pants.
As to proper pants with boots, Wrangler’s 13 MWZ cowboy cut, heavily starched will get you into any event from the punkin rolling rodeo to the White House. Wrangler provides some acceptable variations if you feel compelled. Levi’s are a faux pas.
I found boot cut rub at the cuff and wear out there real quick.Too much excess material flappin; around. A few months and there are holes there(if you walk in them) and they look like crap even before they fade. Straight legs fit over cowboy boots easlly and dont have that problem....
True but only if you try to stack boot cut like you would straight leg. Boot cuts work best if you don't stack
@@JeremiahCraig I don't have a clue about that but where I get my jeans they mark them when you try them on and sew them for you if you buy them.. I just assumed they know more about it than me,
Lol omg I'm in a reptar onesie with my boots on right now, I'm shrinking my boots and didn't feel like getting dressed to walk around the house
Hahaha yes! Onesie and boots!
This guy looks like Evan Peters